PANAJI: Goa’s imaginative and prescient for piped gasoline remains to be a ‘pipe dream’. Among the standards contributing to the lengthen are the continuing freeway growth at Ponda, inability to procure land at Madkai and lack of a proper nod from the Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO).
For over two years, Goa Natural Gas Pvt Ltd (GNGPL) has struggled to implement the Centre’s city gasoline distribution (CGD) community, however assets say delays via quite a lot of state departments to classify land has put a spanner in the works.
Officials say that while GNGPL has identified and acquired 2,300square of land from the Comunidade of Marcaim, the formal acquisition process is stuck in crimson tape. Now, the continuing Lok Sabha and byelection procedure has best compounded issues.
“The owner has given the NOC and all parties agree at the worth, however the govt is unable to classify the land because of which the record is but to reach the cupboard for a last approval,” mentioned a senior respectable associated with the venture. “Clarifications are many times sought and if any explanation is wanted, the record gets stuck for three months.”
Goa Natural Gas, a joint venture of GAIL GAS Limited (GGL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited (BPCL), has been permitted via the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) to construct the town gasoline distribution community in north Goa.
GNGPL plans to procure land at Madkai under the Policy of Procurement of Land of the Rights to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.
The land is needed to set up district regulating skids (DRS) or field regulating stations to help reduce the stress of the gasoline supply so that it may possibly go in the course of the low-pressure medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) maze of pipeline community that connects to individual homes.
GNGPL may be searching for 200square of land in Ponda and Panaji for a similar purpose, however the seek has now not borne fruit but, GNGPL officers say.
While the Nagpur-based PESO has given the first spherical of approval to start out paintings, the second one permission to commission the power and commence supply is awaited. PESO has not on time the necessary approval and has sought documents proving that GNGPL has possession of the land where the DRS will likely be set up. However, state govt departments are suffering to spot whether the earmarked land is agricultural, industrial, agreement or orchard. Until the land has been classified, formal acquisition of the land cannot move ahead, mentioned GNGPL officers.
For over two years, Goa Natural Gas Pvt Ltd (GNGPL) has struggled to implement the Centre’s city gasoline distribution (CGD) community, however assets say delays via quite a lot of state departments to classify land has put a spanner in the works.
Officials say that while GNGPL has identified and acquired 2,300square of land from the Comunidade of Marcaim, the formal acquisition process is stuck in crimson tape. Now, the continuing Lok Sabha and byelection procedure has best compounded issues.
“The owner has given the NOC and all parties agree at the worth, however the govt is unable to classify the land because of which the record is but to reach the cupboard for a last approval,” mentioned a senior respectable associated with the venture. “Clarifications are many times sought and if any explanation is wanted, the record gets stuck for three months.”
Goa Natural Gas, a joint venture of GAIL GAS Limited (GGL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation limited (BPCL), has been permitted via the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) to construct the town gasoline distribution community in north Goa.
GNGPL plans to procure land at Madkai under the Policy of Procurement of Land of the Rights to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013.
The land is needed to set up district regulating skids (DRS) or field regulating stations to help reduce the stress of the gasoline supply so that it may possibly go in the course of the low-pressure medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) maze of pipeline community that connects to individual homes.
GNGPL may be searching for 200square of land in Ponda and Panaji for a similar purpose, however the seek has now not borne fruit but, GNGPL officers say.
While the Nagpur-based PESO has given the first spherical of approval to start out paintings, the second one permission to commission the power and commence supply is awaited. PESO has not on time the necessary approval and has sought documents proving that GNGPL has possession of the land where the DRS will likely be set up. However, state govt departments are suffering to spot whether the earmarked land is agricultural, industrial, agreement or orchard. Until the land has been classified, formal acquisition of the land cannot move ahead, mentioned GNGPL officers.
Two years on, govt’s piped gas project remains pipe dream
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April 10, 2019
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