Trailblazing Trunkline: GAIL's Pioneering Gas Pipeline Integration
GAIL (India) Ltd has completed the Mumbai-Nagpur Natural Gas Pipeline within Maharashtra's Samruddhi Mahamarg expressway, showcasing a major integration of transport and energy infrastructure. The project overcame significant engineering challenges, promising economic growth and energy expansion while serving as a model for future corridor-based projects under India's PM-GatiShakti framework.
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In a groundbreaking infrastructure achievement, GAIL (India) Ltd has finished the Mumbai-Nagpur Natural Gas Pipeline (MNPL) within the Samruddhi Mahamarg expressway's utility corridor. This 694-kilometre trunkline signifies a first for India's high-capacity pipelines being integrated into a dense transport corridor.
Navigating engineering challenges like the Western Ghats' steep elevation required innovative construction methods. The project, now nearly operational, will expand natural gas access and spur significant economic growth, supporting industries and households across Maharashtra.
The MNPL has set a new precedent, illustrating the strategic advantage of combining transport and energy infrastructures. It validates the PM-GatiShakti approach, proving expressways can function as utility corridors to streamline infrastructure deployments in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)

