
• The 1,630 kilometers pipeline from Paradip Port in Orissa to Numaligarh Refinery (NRL) in Assam involves 16 pump packages
• The project will enhance NRL’s capacity from the current 3.0 million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa) to 9.0 mmtpa
• This project is the single largest investment in Northeast India as part of the Government of India’s ‘Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for North East India’.
• The pipeline passes through five states traversing numerous enroute crossings including all major rivers of East India
Kirloskar Ebara Pumps Limited (KEPL), one of the leading manufacturers of specialised pumps is proud to announce the supply of 16 pump packages for the prestigious Paradip-Numaligarh Crude Oil Pipeline (PNCPL) project. This ambitious project saw the installation of pumps from Paradip to Numaligarh, across four pumping stations, marking a significant milestone in India’s energy infrastructure development.
The PNCPL project, spearheaded by Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), is a critical initiative aimed at expanding NRL’s capacity from the current 3.0 mmtpa to 9.0 mmtpa. This expansion is essential to meet India’s increasing demand for petroleum products. A new crude pipeline has been developed to support this capacity enhancement, stretching 1,630 kilometers and encompassing four stations across multiple states.
The prestigious NREP project is the single largest investment in Northeast India as part of the Government of India’s ‘Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for North East India’. The pipeline passes through five states traversing numerous enroute crossings including all major rivers of East India, namely Ganga, Jia Bharali, Subansiri, Brahmaputra through a technique called horizontal directional drilling (HDD) with intersection.
The collaboration between KEPL and NRL significantly contributed to the successful outcome of this extensive project. The scope of KEPL’s contribution included supply of 16 high-performance crude handling pumps as a part of one of the longest crude oil pipeline projects in India. This project stands out as one of the most complex and critical specifications successfully undertaken by KEPL including high-torque (HT) drives, variable frequency drives (VFDs), leak detection systems (LOS), monitoring and management systems (MMS) as well as the integration of various state-of-the-art monitoring systems.
The successful execution of the PNCPL project demonstrates KEPL’s expertise and reliability in handling large-scale, complex infrastructure projects in the industry. This achievement not only reinforces KEPL’s reputation for excellence but also positions the company for future opportunities in even larger and more challenging projects.
