GAIL's Urja Ganga Gas Pipeline Project Faces Delay Until March 2025
The Urja Ganga pipeline project is crucial for boosting access to clean and affordable natural gas across several states in eastern India, including Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha. Once operational, it is expected to significantly benefit industries, households, and the transportation sector by providing a reliable energy source and reducing dependency on other fuels.
GAIL officials acknowledged the delays and attributed them to factors such as land acquisition issues, regulatory clearances, and the complexities of laying pipelines across diverse terrains. Despite these challenges, the company remains committed to completing the project and ensuring its seamless integration into the regional energy infrastructure.
The Urja Ganga pipeline is part of the government's broader efforts to expand the natural gas grid and promote cleaner energy solutions nationwide. It is envisioned as a critical component in India's energy security strategy, contributing to economic growth and environmental sustainability.
GAIL continues to work closely with stakeholders, including state governments and local communities, to address remaining hurdles and expedite the project's completion. The company's focus remains on delivering a robust and efficient natural gas infrastructure that meets the growing energy demands of eastern India effectively.