GAIL swiftly repaired a gas leak on its 18-inch pipeline at Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers (RCF) Trombay premises, caused by third-party damage on November 16, 2025. Gas supply to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) Wadala CGS has been fully restored as of November 18, 2025.
Key Highlights
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Gas leakage reported on November 16, 2025, around 11:00 Hrs inside RCF Trombay compound.
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Third-party damage by a contractor without prior GAIL notice caused the breach near pipeline warning markers.
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GAIL’s operations team isolated and depressurized the pipeline promptly, starting repair work same day.
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Damaged pipeline section was cut and replaced; repair completed by November 18, 11:50 Hrs.
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Gas supply resumed at 13:20 Hrs on November 18, restoring normalcy to MGL Wadala CGS and CNG stations across Mumbai.
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Stakeholders including PNGRB, OISD, and MoPNG were kept informed throughout the incident and repair process.
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No material impact on GAIL’s overall operations was reported; company complies with SEBI regulations on event disclosure.
Detailed Report
On November 16, 2025, GAIL detected a gas leakage on their 18-inch pipeline that supplies 2-3 MMSCMD gas from ONGCL Trombay to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) Wadala CGS, running through Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers (RCF), Trombay premises. The leakage was traced back to third-party damage by a contract agency conducting work in the RCF compound without notifying GAIL, near warning signs for the pipeline.
GAIL’s Operations & Maintenance team responded swiftly by isolating and depressurizing the pipeline to prevent further gas loss. Repairs involved cutting out the damaged section and installing a new pipe, with cold cutting, welding, radiography, and nitrogen purging performed to ensure safety and integrity. The repair finished on November 18, followed by phased gas-in operations.
Supply to MGL’s Wadala City Gate Station and affected CNG stations throughout Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai was normalized by late afternoon and is expected to stabilize fully shortly. GAIL maintained transparent communication with regulatory authorities including the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD), Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG), and stock exchanges.
This successful rectification underscores GAIL’s operational efficiency and crisis management in maintaining India’s critical gas infrastructure.
Source: Investywise, Mumbai Mirror, BSE, StockWatch, MidDay