Mundra–Panipat is a 1,194km-long onshore pipeline project operated by Indian Oil. This oil pipeline, with a maximum diameter of 28 inches, starts at Gujarat (India) and ends in Haryana (India).

The Mundra–Panipat project started operations in 1996 and is owned by Indian Oil.


The Mundra–Panipat project is associated with the 219km Panipat–Bhatinda.

About Indian Oil


Indian Oil Corp Ltd (IOCL) is an integrated oil and gas company. The company conducts exploration and production of oil and natural gas, refining of crude oil, pipeline transportation and marketing of natural gas and petroleum products. It also manufactures and markets petrochemicals and has considerable operations in alternative energy. IOCL’s refined petroleum products include high speed diesel, jet fuel, light petroleum gas, gasoline, bitumen, heavy fuel oil, naphtha, lubricants and greases. The company conducts upstream operation in collaboration with other consortium partners both in India and other countries including the US, Canada, Gabon, Libya, Nigeria, Russia, Venezuela, Oman and the UAE. It is a Maharatna company of Government of India. IOCL is headquartered in New Delhi, India.

Methodology

Information on the pipeline is sourced from GlobalData’s Oil & Gas Pipelines database that provides detailed information on all active and upcoming, crude oil, natural gas, petroleum products and Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) trunk pipelines globally. Not all companies mentioned in the article may be currently existing due to their merger or acquisition or business closure.