The ambitious Rs.10,000 cr gas pipeline project to Kashmir is caught in bureaucratic wrangles for the past three years as a proposed MoU between the state government and GSPL India Gasnet Limited (GIGL) Gujarat- the executing agency for the plan- is yet to be signed.
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´Ease rules for TAPI project´
With the construction of the $10 billion TAPI pipeline stuck for want of a credible operator, India has pressed Turkmenistan to relax its domestic law to help get an international firm for building the project.
GAIL pipeline can cause unrest: TN govt tell HC
The proposed gas pipeline project of GAIL (India) could spark farmersÂ’ unrest and large scale law and order problem in the State, the Tamil Nadu government has told this to the Madras High Court in response to a writ petition filed by GAIL challenging the StateÂ’s decision not to allow the pipeline to traverse agricultural lands and instead should be laid along national highways.
GAIL may drop TN pipeline project: Gail
GAIL (India) may abandon the Tamil Nadu portion of the Kochi-Koottanad-Bangalore-Mangalore natural gas pipeline project if no decisions are taken by the State Government within a month. Gail Chairman BC Tripathi said that the matter was discussed at the Board meeting. We will wait for one more month and then the Board will take a call on abandoning the project said Tripathi.

