The 1,834km-long, upcoming Mehsana–Bhatinda project will be operated by GSPL India Gasnet. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 8,000 active and developing pipelines worldwide, the onshore gas pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 36 inches, will start in Gujarat (India) and ends in Punjab (India). Buy the profile here.

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The Mehsana–Bhatinda project is expected to commence operations in 2024 and will be owned by Gujarat State Petroleum, Indian Oil, Oil and Natural Gas, and Bharat Petroleum.

The Mehsana–Bhatinda project is associated with the 725km Bhatinda–Jammu–Srinagar.

Contractors involved in the Mehsana–Bhatinda project:



Some of the key contractors for the Mehsana–Bhatinda include -

Main EPC: Corrtech International, Essar Group, Kalpataru Projects International, Megha Engineering and Infrastructure.

About GSPL India Gasnet


GSPL India Gasnet Ltd is a subsidiary of Gujarat State Petronet Ltd, is a manufacturer and distributor of gas, hot water supply, steam and fuels. The company is headquartered in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.

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This content was updated on 7 February 2024

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