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India Working on Rs 40000 Crore Deep Sea Gas Pipeline Amid Hormuz Crisis Report 531392 2026 05 14

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AI insight
AI-generatedIndia's deep-sea gas pipeline from Oman is a strategic infrastructure project to bypass the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint, reducing supply disruption risk for LNG/natural gas imports. The project is a long-term capex cycle (5-7 years) with no immediate price impact. Affected sectors: LNG_NATGAS (gas supply security), GLOBAL_ENERGY (geopolitical risk premium), EM_ENERGY (India-specific energy security), GLOBAL_INDUSTRIALS (subsea pipeline engineering/construction).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- India plans ₹40,000 crore (~$4.7-4.8B) deep-sea gas pipeline from Oman.
- Pipeline expected to take 5-7 years, depths up to 3,450 meters.
- State-run firms GAIL and Indian Oil Corporation to prepare feasibility report.
- Pipeline aims to secure gas supplies amid Strait of Hormuz crisis.
- Pipeline will connect India to gas reserves in Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkmenistan, Qatar.
No operational impact; feasibility study phase.
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Sector impact at a glance
- EM_ENERGYmid
- GLOBAL_INDUSTRIALSmid
- LNG_NATGASmid
- LNG_NATGASshort
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