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Essar Const bags Rs 186-cr pipeline project

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Mumbai, Sept. 21 Essar Constructions (India) Ltd (ECIL), a subsidiary of Essar Projects Ltd, has secured a Rs 186-crore contract from Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd (BORL) for laying 504 km of a 930-km, 24-inch crude oil pipeline.

The 930-km pipeline will stretch from Vadinar in Gujarat to Bina in Madhya Pradesh, where BORL, a joint venture of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd and Oman Oil Corporation Ltd, is putting up a refinery.

ECIL will execute the longest section comprising three stretches totalling 504 km - from Vadinar to the Gujarat-Madhya Pradesh border.

The scope of work includes residual engineering, laying of the 24-inch pipeline, including building of a dispatch terminal, intermediate pumping stations and sectionalising valve stations.

ECIL has executed various oil and gas pipeline projects and laid over 2,000 km of hydrocarbon pipelines in the last three years for oil and gas majors such as Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum and Gujarat State Petronet Corporation. Currently, the company is executing an additional 900 km of pipeline projects.

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