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GEECL completes second natural gas pipeline
Published on: May 05, 2009 at 11:40
Commodity Online
MUMBAI: Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited (GECL), a company involved in the exploration, development and production of coal bed methane in India, announced that it has successfully commissioned its second natural gas pipeline extending 12.35 km from its Central Gathering Station in Asansol to Kulti, West Bengal from April 19 onwards. This is the Company's second Coal Bed Methane ("CBM") gas pipeline and will be part of a vertically integrated network consisting of drilling, production, compression transportation and distribution services.

This 12" steel pipeline is capable of carrying one (1) mmscmd of gas at 15 bar and will be catering to the requirements of customers in the Burnpur, Asansol, Neamatpur, and Kulti area.Prashant Modi, President and Chief Operating Officer, Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited, commented: "Great Eastern Energy is delighted to commission its second trunk pipeline connecting its Central Gathering Station to Kulti, thus achieving another milestone in the construction of its pipelines and midstream infrastructure."
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As of January 27, 2009, the Company had laid 31.97 km of the MDPE pipeline within its license area, connecting 22 wells to the Gas Gathering station. A contract for connecting the other wells has been finalized and work is expected to start within the next three weeks.

The Company has also laid 24.27 km of the steel pipeline, as on April 15, 2009, which connects the Central Gathering Station in Asansol to Durgapur through the towns of Nigha and Raniganj. The pipeline upto Nigha is nearing completion and partial testing of the same has commenced.
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