Pipelines
India's hydrocarbon transmission network - 17 major trunk lines totalling 21,350 km. Straight-line origin-to-destination renderings (intermediate route points omitted in this seed).
Natural gas
10,567 km
6 lines
Crude oil
3,692 km
4 lines
Petroleum products
4,291 km
6 lines
LPG
2,800 km
1 line
Natural gas
GAIL · 2020
Jagdishpur–Haldia/Bokaro–Dhamra (JHBDPL, Urja Ganga)
Jagdishpur, UP → Dhamra, Odisha
Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga - connects the east to the national grid.
Length / capacity
3,384 km
16 MMSCMD
GAIL · 1987
Hazira–Vijaipur–Jagdishpur (HVJ)
Hazira, Gujarat → Jagdishpur, UP
Spine of the national gas grid; connects western gas sources to the Gangetic plain.
Length / capacity
2,800 km
76 MMSCMD
PIL · 2009
East-West Pipeline (EWPL)
Kakinada, AP → Bharuch, Gujarat
Originally Reliance's KG-D6 evacuation line; now Brookfield-owned PIL.
Length / capacity
1,480 km
85 MMSCMD
Length / capacity
1,414 km
16 MMSCMD
Length / capacity
879 km
16 MMSCMD
GAIL
Dahej–Vijaipur Pipeline (DVPL)
Dahej, Gujarat → Vijaipur, MP
Evacuates Dahej LNG re-gas into the HVJ trunk.
Length / capacity
610 km
80 MMSCMD
Crude oil
Length / capacity
1,988 km
21 MMTPA
Length / capacity
1,194 km
9 MMTPA
Length / capacity
330 km
11 MMTPA
NAYARA
Vadinar–Kandla Crude
Vadinar, Gujarat → Kandla, Gujarat
Intra-Gujarat feed for Vadinar refinery intake.
Length / capacity
180 km
20 MMTPA
Petroleum products
Length / capacity
1,212 km
4.5 MMTPA
Length / capacity
1,054 km
7.5 MMTPA
Length / capacity
935 km
5.3 MMTPA
Length / capacity
508 km
3.9 MMTPA
Length / capacity
292 km
4.5 MMTPA
Length / capacity
290 km
2.65 MMTPA
LPG
IHB · 2024
Kandla–Gorakhpur LPG Pipeline
Kandla, Gujarat → Gorakhpur, UP
World's longest LPG pipeline by length; commissioned in stages through 2024.
Length / capacity
2,800 km
8.25 MMTPA