HVJ Gas Pipeline

HVJ Gas Pipeline
એચ.વી.જે ગેસ પાઇપલાઇન
एच.वी.जे गैस पाइपलाइन
Location
Country India
State Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and NCT
General direction South to North
From Hazira, Gujarat
Passes through Vijaipur, Madhya Pradesh
To Jagdishpur, Uttar Pradesh
Runs alongside 69 rivers, 300 roads and numerous railway crossings.[1]
General information
Type Gas Pipeline
Owner Gas Authority of India Limited
Operator Gas Authority of India Limited
Contractors Various
Construction started 1986
Commissioned 1997
Technical information
Length 3,474.00 km (2,158.64 mi)
Maximum discharge 33.4 MMSCMD[2]
Diameter 914.4 mm (36 in)
Number of compressor stations 4
Compressor stations Hazira, Jhabua, Vijaipur and Auraiya

HVJ an abbreviation for Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur (also known as HBJ where B stands for Bijeypur, another name of Vijaipur) is India's first cross country gas pipeline. The project was started in 1986 after the incorporation of GAIL (India) Limited to supply gas to the fertilizer plants located in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The first phase of the project consisting of non-branched 1,750 kilometer grid was commissioned in 1997. Later on the system was expanded with additional branches to supply gas for industrial and domestic use in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana and NCT, which increased the total grid length to 3,474 km. [3]

In year 1998, newly established Indraprastha Gas Limited took control of the Delhi branch of the pipeline to set up a city wide gas grid.[4]

Features

Compressor stations

4 compressor stations at Hazira, Jhabua, Vijaipur and Auraiya houses 28 gas turbine powered compressors and 8 gas turbine powered generators to produce electrical power required for operation of the stations (total output for the 4 stations being 101,000 KW). Each compressor station incorporates a gas cooling system, electricity generating sets, firefighting systems, fuel gas metering systems and all necessary instrumentation and control.

Terminals

Entire grid has 10 terminals each typically composing of gas filtration and heating systems relief, metering and analyzer systems.

Telecommunications and SCADA systems

The HVJ pipeline system consists of receiving and dispatch terminals for the supply of metered gas, compressor stations for boosting the pressure of gas, the SCADA system to provide central monitoring and control and a dedicated GAILTEL communications system to provide reliable voice and data communication.[5]

See also

External links

Company website

References

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