Fuel leak in IOC’s Dadri-Panipat pipeline 

By means of PTI

NEW DELHI: A gasoline leak was once spotted on a pipeline traversing underneath the riverbed of the flooded Yamuna River within the Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh within the early hours of Wednesday.

The leak led to a burst of a water fountain that may be observed from a distance.

Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the operator of the Dadri-Panipat line, close provides at each ends to forestall the leakage.

Nobody was once injured.

“Because of heavy rains in northern India and persevered build up in water degree of Yamuna River, at round 0437 hours these days, a leak was once suspected in IOC’s Dadri-Panipat herbal gasoline pipeline within the phase passing via Yamuna River in village Jagos in Baghpat district,” the corporate mentioned in a observation.

Whilst incessant rain and a upward thrust in water degree averted get admission to to the website online, speedy motion to forestall the operations of the Dadri-Panipat herbal gasoline pipeline was once accomplished.

“The valves put in upstream and downstream of Yamuna River had been closed and the pipeline phase has been remoted, leading to no additional leakage of gasoline,” it mentioned.

A group of officers headed by way of the regional head is on the website online in conjunction with individuals from the native management.

“The precise reason for suspected leakage will likely be ascertained upon the recession of water and additional website online investigation,” IOC mentioned.

The corporate mentioned the river water has no longer been polluted because of the suspected gasoline leakage.

The Dadri-Panipat Pipeline (DPPL) was once commissioned in 2010.

The 132-km lengthy pipeline carries herbal gasoline from Dadri in Uttar Pradesh to Panipat refinery in Haryana.

En course, it provides herbal gasoline to 9 other shoppers.

“Provide of gasoline during the exchange supply is underway and prone to be resumed in a while.

Website overview unearths no harm to the surroundings (water/soil), assets, or existence,” IOC added.

NEW DELHI: A gasoline leak was once spotted on a pipeline traversing underneath the riverbed of the flooded Yamuna River within the Baghpat district of Uttar Pradesh within the early hours of Wednesday.

The leak led to a burst of a water fountain that may be observed from a distance.

Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the operator of the Dadri-Panipat line, close provides at each ends to forestall the leakage.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Nobody was once injured.

“Because of heavy rains in northern India and persevered build up in water degree of Yamuna River, at round 0437 hours these days, a leak was once suspected in IOC’s Dadri-Panipat herbal gasoline pipeline within the phase passing via Yamuna River in village Jagos in Baghpat district,” the corporate mentioned in a observation.

Whilst incessant rain and a upward thrust in water degree averted get admission to to the website online, speedy motion to forestall the operations of the Dadri-Panipat herbal gasoline pipeline was once accomplished.

“The valves put in upstream and downstream of Yamuna River had been closed and the pipeline phase has been remoted, leading to no additional leakage of gasoline,” it mentioned.

A group of officers headed by way of the regional head is on the website online in conjunction with individuals from the native management.

“The precise reason for suspected leakage will likely be ascertained upon the recession of water and additional website online investigation,” IOC mentioned.

The corporate mentioned the river water has no longer been polluted because of the suspected gasoline leakage.

The Dadri-Panipat Pipeline (DPPL) was once commissioned in 2010.

The 132-km lengthy pipeline carries herbal gasoline from Dadri in Uttar Pradesh to Panipat refinery in Haryana.

En course, it provides herbal gasoline to 9 other shoppers.

“Provide of gasoline during the exchange supply is underway and prone to be resumed in a while.

Website overview unearths no harm to the surroundings (water/soil), assets, or existence,” IOC added.