Motihari-Amlekhganj pipeline
Motihari-Amlekhgunj pipeline is a 69 kilometres long trans-border petrolium pipeline between Amlekhgunj Oil Depot in Parsa of Nepal and Motihari of India. This pipeline transports petrolium from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) to Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC).[1] The pipleline is the first trans-national pipeline in the South Asia region.[2] It has an annual capacity of two million metric tonn.[3]
History
The pipeline was first proposed in 1996.[4] An agreement was reached between the NOC and IOC in 2004.[5] The project finally was set for construction after the visit of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi to Kathmandu in 2014. Both governments inked an agreement to execute the project in August 2015. However, the project construction was delayed due to the 2015 earthquake in Nepal and supply obstruction along the southern border. The project construction works finally began in April 2018 and completed in April 2020. The pipeline was jointly inaugurated by Prime ministers of India and Nepal on 10 September 2019.[6][7]
The pipeline displaces the need to carry petroleum products from India to Nepal by tankers that was done since 1973. The pipleline is expected to save NPR 2 billion annually on transportation.[4]
The project was constructed in 15 months, though the actual duration allocated was 30 months.[2]
Features of pipline
References
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