State-owned Indian Oil Corporation has been given the green nod for augmenting its Koyali-Sanganer pipeline (KSPL) capacity up to 6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) from existing 4.6 MTPA at a cost of ₹273.23 crore, a senior government official said.
The company’s proposal is to expand KSPL, which traverses from Koyali in Gujarat to Sanganer in Rajasthan, by augmenting the capacity of pumping stations located at Vadodara, Pali and other allied facilities.
The company has informed that no additional land would be required for the project as the augmentation work is to be done in the existing stations and not in pipeline route.
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