Write a note on the Kandla-Bhathinda pipeline?
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Kandla–Bhatinda Oil Pipeline (KBPL) was started in 1993 and it was commissioned in 1996.] It is the largest oil pipeline of India. However, the first engineering firm to work on the project, Skoda export, did not complete the job and fresh bids had to be taken in 1996. The total length is 1443 km with a capacity of 6.0 MMTPA. It was recommissioned later the same year. The pipeline transports oil brought into India to consumers of North India which is land locked. The pipeline is owned by India oil corporation. Initially, it was a product pipeline. Now it is a crude oil pipeline from kandla to panipat and subsequently it is a product pipeline up to bhatinda........
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Kandla-Bhathinda pipeline:
- The Kandla-Bhathinda pipeline runs from Kandla city located in western Gujarat to Bhatinda city in central Punjab via Panipat.
- This pipeline serves as one of the major manless oil transfer lines of the country.
- It was made functional in the year 1996 and has since then been in service.
- The length of the pipeline is approximately 1440 kilometers and is recognized as the longest functional pipeline existent in the country.
- The pipeline is currently under the authority of the Indian Oil Corporation.
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