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INTRODUCTION

GAIL (India) Limited is the largest state-owned natural gas processing and distribution
company in India, It is headquartered in New Delhi. It has following business segments:
Natural Gas, Liquid Hydrocarbon, Liquefied petroleum gas Transmission, Petrochemical,
City Gas Distribution, Exploration and Production, GAILTEL and Electricity Generation.
GAIL has been conferred with the Maharatna status on 1 Feb 2013, by the Government of
India. Only six other Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs) enjoy this coveted status amongst all
central CPSEs.[3] GAIL has been listed in the 131st position among India's Most Trusted
brands according to the Brand Trust Report 2014, a study conducted by Trust Research
Advisory.

HISTORY
GAIL (India) Limited was incorporated in August 1984 as a Central Public Sector
Undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoP&NG). The
company used to be known as Gas Authority of India Limited. It is India's principal gas
transmission and marketing company. The company was initially given the responsibility of
construction, operation & maintenance of the Hazira Vijaypur Jagdishpur (HVJ) pipeline
project. It was one of the largest cross-country natural gas pipeline projects in the world. This
1800-kilometre-long pipeline was built at a cost of 17 billion (US$260 million) and it laid
the foundation for development of market for natural gas in India. GAIL commissioned the
2,800 kilometres (1,700 mi) Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur (HVJ) pipeline in 1991. Between
1991 and 1993, threeliquefied petroleum gas (LPG) plants were constructed and some
regional pipelines acquired, enabling GAIL to begin its gas transportation in various parts of
India.

GAIL began its city gas distribution in New Delhi in 1997 by setting up nine compressed
natural gas (CNG) stations. In order to secure gas for its mainstream business Exploration
and Production department was created. Today GAIL is a partner in the Dawoo-OVL led
consortium in two offshore block in Myanmar which has made a gas discovery. Bulk of its
blocks are located in India in the prolific basins of Cambay, Assam-Arakan, Mahanadi,
Krishna Godavary Deep water and onland, Cauvery onland and deep water and western
offshore. It is actively scouting for foreign blocks both exploratory or discovery.[citation needed]

GAIL today has reached new milestones with its strategic diversification into Petrochemicals,
Telecom and Liquid Hydrocarbons besides gas infrastructure. The company has also
extended its presence in Power, Liquefied Natural Gas re-gasification, City Gas Distribution
and Exploration & Production through participation in equity and joint ventures.
Incorporating the new-found energy into its corporate identity, Gas Authority of India was
renamed GAIL (India) Limited on 22 November 2002.
GAIL (India) Limited has shown organic growth in gas transmission through the years by
building large network of trunk pipelines covering length of around 10,700 kilometres
(6,600 mi). Leveraging on the core competencies, GAIL played a key role as gas market
developer in India for decades catering to major industrial sectors like power, fertilizers, and
city gas distribution. GAIL transmits more than 160 mm scmd of gas through its dedicated
pipelines and have more than 70% market share in both gas transmission and marketing.

Mission
To accelerate and optimize the effective and economic use of Natural Gas and its fractions for
the benefit of the national economy.

Vision
Be the leading company in Natural Gas and Beyond, with Global Focus, Committed to
Customer Care, Value Creation for all Stakeholders and Environmental Responsibility.

Key Elements of GAIL's Vision

Ethics
We are transparent, fair and consistent in dealing with all people. We insist on honesty,
integrity and trustworthiness in all our activities.
Customer
We strive relentlessly to exceed the expectations of our customers, both internal and external.
Our customers prefer us.
People
We believe our success is driven by the commitment and excellence of our people. We attract
and retain result-oriented people who are proud their work and are satisfied with nothing less
than the very best in everything they do. We encourage individual initiative by creating
opportunities for our people to learn and grow. We respect the individual rights and dignity of
all people.
Shareholders
We meet the objectives of our shareholders by providing them superior returns and value
through their investments in us.
Safety, Health and Environment
We promote highest levels of safety in our operations, health of our employees and a clean
environment. We strive for continuous development of the communities in which we operate.
Technology
We believe technology is the key to the future success of our organisation. We advocate use
of 'best-in-class' technologies.

MILESTONES

1984

GAIL (India) Ltd


was formed

1987 HVJ (Hazira Vijaipur Jagdishpur) Natural Gas pipeline commissioned


1989 First Year of profit registered
1990 LPG Plant Phase I at Vijaipur commissioned
1992 Gas Marketing functions transferred to GAIL
1993 Maiden dividend of Rs. 20 Crores paid to its shareholders
1994 First JV Mahanagar Gas Limited formed with British Gas incorporated to
implement Mumbai City Gas Distribution project
1995 Propane recovery plants at Vijaipur commissioned
1996 GAIL listed in NSE, BSE and DSE
1997 Government of India granted Navratna status to GAIL
1998 Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) incorporated for supply of gas to household
sector, transport sector & commercial consumers in Delhi.
1999 LPG plants at Usar and Lakwa commissioned
1999 Uttar Pradesh Petrochemical Complex (UPPC) at Pata commissioned with a
design capacity of 3 lacs TPA of Ethylene to produce 2. 60 lacs TPA of HDPE &
LLDPE.
2000 LPG plant at Pata with a design capacity of 2.58 lacs TPA of LPG commissioned
2000 Participated in under NELP- I and 2 blocks awarded
2001 Jamnagar-Loni LPG Pipeline Project, worlds longest and India's first CrossCountry LPG 1269 km long pipeline commissioned
2001 LPG plant at Gandhar commissioned
2002 GAIL picks up 12% equity stake in GSEGs 156MW power project in Gujarat

2003 GAIL has an initial success in the form of significant gas find in the block A-1 in
Myanmar and discovery of Oil and Gas in the Cambay Block.

NAGARAM INCIDENT
After 30 years of incident-free gas transportation by GAIL, on 27 June 2014, 22 people were
killed after the trunk of the Tatipaka-Kondapalli pipeline operated by GAIL exploded
following a gas leak near Nagaram in East Godavari district, about 600 km
from Hyderabad. While the explosion killed some persons in nearby houses, the resulting fire
engulfed several other houses adjacent to the pipeline trapping residents and many were burnt
alive.
The pipeline, built in 2001 to move processed, dry natural gas to a Lanco power plant,
transported gas and water and condensate contaminants coming from ONGC's wells.

An oil ministry probe concluded that a "collective failure" between the parties involved with
ensuring compliance with safety measures allowed water and condensate to corrode the
pipeline to the extent that gas was able to collect at the surface where the lighting of a stove
nearby caused an explosion. The report said of the Petroleum and Explosives Safety
Organisation (PESO) that there was "no evidence of any efforts" by the organisation to
enforce the utilisation of a Gas Dehydration Unit to remove water and liquids that lead to the
pipeline corrosion. Both the Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board and the Oil
Industry Safety Directorate which also audited the pipeline for gas content had reported no
significant findings

INFRASTUCTURE
GAIL owns the country's largest pipeline network, the cross-country 2300 km HaziraVijaipur- Jagdishpur pipeline with a capacity to handle 33.4 mmscmd gas.
The Company supplies gas to power plants for generation of over 4,000 MW of power to
fertilizer plants for production of 10 million tonnes of urea and to several other industries.
The regional pipelines are in Mumbai, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu,
Pondicherry, Assam, Tripura, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The
Company has established six Gas Processing (LPG) Plants, four along the HVJ pipeline two
at Vijaipur, MP, one at Vaghodia, Gujarat and Auraiya, UP and one each in Lakwa, Assam
and Usar, Maharashtra. These plants have the capacity to produce nearly 1 million tpa of
LPG. GAIL has also set up several compressor stations for boosting the gas pressure to
desired levels for its customers and internal users.
GAIL also possesses a vast telecommunication network that contributes significantly to the
high level of system reliability of operations, on-line real time communication and
monitoring higher productivity. GAIL became the first Infrastructure Provider Category II
Licensee and signed the country's first Service Level Agreement for leasing bandwidth in the
Delhi-Vijaipur sector in 2001, through its telecom business GAILTEL.
GAIL Project offices have been set up where its plants, complexes, etc. are located. In 2001,
GAIL commissioned world's longest and India's first Cross Country LPG Transmission
Pipeline from Jamnagar to Loni.

OPERATIONS

NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION


GAIL has built a network of trunk pipelines covering length of around 11,000 km.
Leveraging on the core competencies, GAIL played a key role as gas market developer in
India for decades catering to major industrial sectors like power, fertilizers, and city gas
distribution. GAIL transmits more than 160 MMSCMD of gas through its dedicated pipelines
and have more than 70% market share in both gas transmission and marketing.
However, there are regional imbalances in gas supply across the country. To bridge this gap in
infrastructure, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, in the year 2007, authorised five new
pipelines to GAIL covering a length of over 5,500 km.

GAS MARKETING
Since inception in 1984, GAIL has been the undisputed leader in the marketing, transmission
and distribution of Natural Gas in India. As India's leading Natural Gas Major, it has been
instrumental in the development of the Natural Gas market in the country.
GAIL sells around 51% (excluding internal usage) of Natural Gas sold in the country. Of this,
37% is to the power sector and 26% to the fertiliser sector. GAIL is supplying around 60
MMSCMD of Natural Gas from domestic sources to customers across India. These
customers range from the smallest of companies to mega power and fertiliser plants. GAIL
has adopted a Gas Management System to handle multiple sources of supply and delivery of
gas in a co-mingled form and provide a seamless interface between shippers, customers,
transporters and suppliers. GAIL is present in 11 states, i.e., Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Assam,
and Tripura. They are further extending their coverage to states of Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab,
Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Bihar through their upcoming pipelines.

LNG

By the end of 200910, the gas consumption in India stood at 165 MMSCMD with LNG
occupying 15% (25 MMSCMD) of the entire gas market. The proportion of imported LNG is
expected to increase to anywhere between 20% and 30% by 2015. GAIL has been playing a
principal role on its part in ensuring that Government's objective of achieving energy security
is achieved through a judicious mix of energy portfolio.

As a dominant player in the gas markets, GAIL play a major role in sourcing of LNG and
creation of the pipeline infrastructure to form an efficient national grid that will ensure
connectivity to all demand centres. To achieve these objectives, GAIL is actively pursuing
LNG sourcing from major LNG producers/sellers all across the globe and has been adopting
a strategy to have a mixed portfolio of spot, short/mid-term, and long-term deals. To ensure
long-term supplies in the past, GAIL has promoted Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL), along with oil
majors Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Bharat
Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) for the import of LNG into India. PLL is importing
7.5 MMTPA of LNG from Qatar for its Dahej Terminal on long term contract basis. PLL will
also be importing 1.44 MMTPA from Gorgon LNG project, Australia for its Kochi Terminal.
GAIL is also the sole transporter of the entire RLNG and a major off-taker from both these
contracts.
Further, from time-to-time GAIL had imported LNG on a spot basis to cater to additional gas
demand in India. GAIL imported its first spot cargo from Algeria in May 2006 and within a
shorter span has gone onto become a major importer of LNG in Asia. GAIL has so far
imported 5 spot cargoes in the first half of 2011. In addition, GAIL has imported 1 LNG
cargo from the international market through PLL.
GAIL had also inked a short term deal with Marubeni Corporation to purchase up to 0.50
MMTPA of LNG on a medium term basis and has already received 3 LNG cargoes under the
contract. The Government of India has entrusted GAIL with the responsibility of reviving the
LNG terminal at Dabhol in Maharashtra, as well as sourcing LNG for the terminal. GAIL is
exploring all the possible options for sourcing around 5 MMTPA of LNG for the Dabhol
Terminal. GAIL has stepped up efforts to source LNG on a long-term basis from various
projects across the globe including Qatar, Australia, Russia and US. Till now GAIL has
signed 23 Master sales and Purchase Agreement (MSPA) with various LNG suppliers in its
endeavor to source Spot & Medium Term from time to time. GAIL is also in talks to add 6 to
8 additional suppliers under the umbrella.

LIQUID HYDROCARBONS
GAIL is marketing Gas Processing Unit's (GPU's) products namely liquefied petroleum
gas, propane, pentane, naphtha and by-products of polymer plant namely MFO, propylene &
hydrogenated C4 mix. LPG is being sold exclusively to PSU oil marketing companies
(OMCs) while other products are sold directly to customers in retail segment.
GAIL is India's major producer of propane, popularly known as GAIL Propane. It is an ecofriendly fuel and provides an effective way of reducing pollution and increasing productivity.
GAIL produces and markets pentane. It is primarily being used for reprocessing into iso,
normal & commercial pentane used in EPS, PU, LAB industry.

Acetone and phenol are being produced from propylene by blending with benzene which are
being mainly used in pharmaceutical industry.
MFO is mainly used as fuel for heating, paint spraying, furniture polishing etc. Naphtha is
primarily used by power, fertilizer, steel and petrochemical units. In power, steel units it is
used as a fuel, whereas in petrochemical, chemical, fertilizer units it is used as a feedstock.
GAIL is operating seven gas processing units (GPU) located at Vijaipur (2 Units), Auraiya,
Vaghodia, Usar, Lakwa & Gandhar plant for production of LPG and GCU at Pata plant for
production of polymer. In the process of production of main products viz. LPG & polymer
through GPU/GCU except Usar, the following by-products- liquid hydrocarbons (LHC) are
produced:
LPG PRODUCTION AND TRANSMISSION
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is the most widely used domestic and commercial fuel in
India. Over the past four years GAIL has emerged as one of the major LPG producers in the
country. Around 90 per cent of the LPG is consumed in India as fuel by the household sector,
while the balance is sold to industrial and commercial customers. GAIL has seven LPG
Plants, two at Vijaipur and one at Vaghodia, and one each in Lakwa (Assam), Auraiya (UP),
Gandhar (Gujarat) and Usar (Maharashtra), producing over 1 million TPA LPG and other
liquid hydrocarbons. LPG is sold in bulk to LPG retailing companies
such IOCL, BPCL, HPCL and other liquid hydrocarbon products are sold to industries.

GAIL is the first company in India to own and operate pipelines for LPG transmission. It has
1,900 km LPG pipeline network 1,300 km of which connects the western and northern parts
of India and 600 km of networks is in the southern part of the country connecting Eastern
Coast. The LPG transmission system has a capacity to transport 3.8 MMTPA of LPG. LPG
transmission through pipelines was 3337 TMT in the year 201011.GAIL has a share of
about 10% of the Indian LPG market in LPG production and 7% in LPG sales.

PETROCHEMICALS
GAIL diversified from gas marketing and transmission into polymer business by setting up
North India's first gas based Petrochemicals complex. Even without having any prior
experience in petrochemicals, GAIL commissioned the plant successfully in year 1999 by
rigorous team work and project management capabilities. The petrochemical business is one
of the core focus area of GAIL.

GAIL has set up a world-scale gas cracker plant, petrochemical complex at Pata in Auraiya
district of Uttar Pradesh with an investment of 25 billion (US$380 million). The plant has a
design capacity to produce 100 TPA of ethylene (Expandable to 5 TPA). Downstream units
include HDPE production unit of 1-TPA capacity and anLLDPE/HDPE swing plant of 16TPA capacity. This complex recovers ethane-propane (C2/C3) from natural gas from Vijaipur
through the HVJ pipeline for producing polymers. Conversion of ethane-propane (otherwise
used as fuel) from natural gas will give tremendous value addition. GAIL Pata is the only
HDPE/LLDPE plant operating in Northern India and has a dominant market share in North
India. The primary thrust markets for the polymers had been Western India, but, with the
entry of GAIL in the HDPE & LLDPE market Verticals, today North India has also witnessed
a rapid and significant growth in the polymer downstream processing Verticals. In a
successful span of about a decades of establishing and marketing its grades under the brand
names G-Lex & G-Lene, GAIL has alongside augmented its name plate capacity of HDPE &
LLDPE to 410,000 MTPA by adding another dedicated HDPE downstream polymerisation
unit of 100,000 MTPA.
The current per capita consumption of plastics in India is about 1.8 kg compared with the
world average of 17 kg. Demand and supply projections indicate a progressively increasing
domestic offtake. Being the only plant outside western India, it offers easy access to polymer
consumers in Northern India and parts of Central India.
GAIL has set up a joint venture, Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited BCPL, to
construct a Greenfield petrochemical plant in Assam. GAIL also has equity stake in OPAL
petrochemical plant led by ONGC.[citation needed] Further, GAIL is a co-promoter with 17% equity
stake in ONGC Petro-additions Limited (OPaL) which is implementing a green field
petrochemical complex of 1.1 MMTPA ethylene capacity at Dahej in the state of Gujarat.
Further, GAIL is working on augmentation of the installed capacity further by putting up new
plants of HDPE/LLDPE by 500 KTA at Pata, which is targeted to be operational by FY 2013
14.

CITY GAS DISTRIBUTION


GAIL is the pioneer of city gas distribution in India. GAIL took many initiatives to introduce
PNG for households and CNG for the transport sector to address the rising pollution levels.
Pilot projects were launched in early 1990s in two metros Delhi and Mumbai through joint
venture companies Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) and Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL)
leading to the start of commercial operation of city gas projects. The results of these ventures
are quite visible through the improvement in air quality in these cities.
Based on the success of IGL and MGL, GAIL has further set up six more JVCs viz
Bhagyanagar Gas Limited, Andhra Pradesh; Avantika Gas Limited in Madhya Pradesh;
Central U P Gas Limited & Green Gas Limited in Uttar Pradesh; Maharashtra Natural Gas

Limited in Pune Maharashtra and Tripura Natural Gas Company Limited in Tripura. for CGD
projects in various cities. However, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas established the
Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) with effect from 01.10.2007, under
the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act 2006, to regulate the refining,
processing, storage, transportation, distribution, marketing and sale of petroleum, petroleum
products and natural gas excluding production of crude oil and natural gas. The Petroleum &
Natural Gas Regulatory Board Act-2006 provides the legal framework for the development of
the natural gas pipelines and city or local gas distribution networks. With the arrival of the
PNGRB the implementation of PNG in various cities is being taken up in a phased manner as
and when the bids are called for by the Regulator.

EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION


GAIL is participating in 31 exploration blocks, in Basins such as Mahanadi, Mumbai,
Cambay, Assam-Arakan, Tripura Fold Belt, Gujarat Kutch, Krishna Godavari, Cauvery and
Cauvery Palar. GAIL has partnership in these blocks with various companies such as ONGC,
OIL, GSPC, Hardy Exploration & Production, Petrogas, JOGPL, Eni and Daewoo as
Operators. Out of these 31 E&P blocks, 2 blocks are overseas (A-1 and A-3 blocks in
Myanmar). The blocks are in various stages of exploration, appraisal and development.
Hydrocarbon discoveries are in place in 7 E&P blocks in blocks where GAIL is participating.
The blocks with hydrocarbon discovery are: MN-OSN-2000/2, CB-ONN-2000/1, Block A-1
and A-3 Myanmar, CY-OS/2, AA-ONN-2002/1, CB-ONN-2003/2.

Production of crude oil is in progress from Cambay Onland block (CB-ONN-2000/1) @ 1250
barrels per day. Development activities are in progress in 2 blocks in Burma (A-1 and A-3)
and production of gas is expected from May 2013. Declaration of Commerciality has been
approved by the Government in Mahanadi Offshore (MN-OSN-2000/2) block. In other
blocks where hydrocarbon discoveries have been made, appraisal is in progress.

GAILTEL
GAILTEL, the Telecom & Telemetry services arm of GAIL (India) Limited, is providing
communication services for its business critical pipeline Supervisory Control and Data
Acquisition (SCADA), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for automation of organisationwide business processes/functions and inter/intra office communications apart from
commercially leasing telecom services to telecom operators across India since 2001.

GAILTEL has a reach of around 13,000 km of OFC network along GAIL's reliable cross
country pipelines (5,681 km) and state/national highway routes (7,346 km), connecting 150
towns/cities spanning across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and NCR.
GAILTEL services include long term lease of Dark Fibre and Duct under IRU, Tower space
& collocation facilities and point-to-point leased line Bandwidth services. With SDH &
DWDM as the core layer, GAILTEL network is built largely along the highly secured GAIL's
cross country pipeline corridor and ensure highly reliable and error free service to its internal
& external customers. The network is managed centrally on 24X7 basis from a state-of-art
Network Management Centre at Noida. GAILTEL, today serves most of the Telecom
operators of the country, which include Vodafone, TCL(VSNL), Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular,
Tulip Telecom, Tata Tele services, PGCIL, DEN Network to name a few.
POWER
Ratnagiri Gas And Power Pvt. Ltd. (RGPPL) is a joint venture company between GAIL
(India) Ltd, NTPC Limited, Indian Financial Institutions (IFIs) and MSEB Holding Company
Limited. The promoters have incorporated and registered the company as a private limited
company on 8 July 2005. The authorised share capital of the company is 20 billion and the
shareholdings of GAIL, NTPC and IFI's are 28 1/3% each and MSEB 15%. The project is
located at Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra state about 340 km south of Mumbai. The project
has power generation capacity of 2150 MW along with an integrated 5 MMTPA LNG
terminal. Primary fuel for the power plant is natural gas.

ALLIANCES
GAIL has formed Subsidiaries and joint venture companies for city gas distribution and
petrochemicals. GAIL is one of the pioneers to introduce City Gas Projects in India for gas
supplies to households, commercial users and for the transport sector by forming subsidiaries/
joint venture companies.

SUBSIDIARIES
GAIL Gas Limited

GAIL Gas is a wholly owned subsidiary of GAIL. GAIL Gas has been selected for
implementation of City Gas Distribution (CGD) projects in four cities, namely, Kota, Dewas,
Sonepat & Meerut in the 1st round of bidding by Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board
(PNGRB). GAIL Gas has already started supply of CNG & PNG (industrial customers) in the
city of Dewas from December 2009. Steel Pipeline laying work is in progress in the cities of

Meerut, Sonepat & Kota. The gas supplies will commence shortly in these cities. The total
approved investment in all these cities is approx. 4.35 billion (US$67 million) in phase-I.

Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited (BCPL)

GAIL has 70% equity share in BCPL, a subsidiary, with Oil India Limited (OIL), Numaligarh
Refinery Limited (NRL), Govt. of Assam, each having 10% equity share. Feedstock Supply
Agreements have been signed between BCPL and all the three suppliers, viz., Oil and Natural
Gas Corporation Limited, Oil India Limited and Numaligarh Refinery Limited. Technology
licence agreements have been signed for cracker, polyethylene and polypropylene units.
BCPL is setting up a 280,000 TPA polymer plant at an investment of 54.6
billion (US$840 million). Financial commitment to the extent of 30
billion (US$460 million) has been made and project execution is in progress.

GAIL Global (Singapore) Pte Limited


GAIL has a wholly owned subsidiary, namely, GAIL Global (Singapore) Pte Ltd., to manage
investments abroad. GAIL is looking for further business opportunities through this subsidiary
company.

JOINT VENTURES
Aavantika Gas Limited (AGL)
AGL is in operation in Indore and Ujjain and is supplying CNG to the transport sector in
these cities. AGL is supplying CNG to almost 9,000 vehicles in both the cities. AGL has
plans to set up 5 and 2 CNG stations in Gwalior and Ujjain respectively and domestic
supplies to households. 6 daughter stations are mechanically ready for CNG dispensing,
awaiting for CCOE final approval. MoPNG has authorised AGL for CGD in Indore, Gwalior
and Ujjain. GAIL has 22.5% stake in the Company along with HPCL as equal partner.

Bhagyanagar Gas Limited (BGL)


BGL is operating 6 CNG stations in Vijayawada and 4 CNG stations in Hyderabad and one
CNG station in Rajahmundery. BGL is supplying CNG in these 3 cities to almost 6,000
vehicles. BGL is also operating two Auto LPG stations in Hyderabad and one Auto LPG
station in Tirupati. BGL has received authorisation from MoPNG for City Gas Distribution
(CGD) in Hyderabad & Vijayawada. GAIL has 22.5% stake in the Company along with
HPCL as equal partner.

Central U.P. Gas Limited (CUGL)


CUGL is operating 11 CNG stations in Kanpur and 2 CNG stations in Bareily. CUGL is
supplying CNG to almost 32,000 vehicles in the two cities. CUGL commenced its domestic
supply of PNG with connexions to 3000 households in Kanpur & Bareilly. CUGL has
received authorisation from MoPNG for CGD in Kanpur, Unnao & Bareilly. GAIL has 25%
stake in the Company along with BPCL as equal partner. CUGL has connected 50
commercial and 32 industrial units in both the cities.

Green Gas Limited (GGL)


GGL is operating 6 CNG stations in Lucknow and 3 CNG stations in Agra. GGL is supplying
CNG in the two cities. GGL has tied up for commencement of domestic supply of PNG with
connexions to households, commercial and industrial establishments. MoPNG has authorised
GGL for CGD in Lucknow & Agra. GAIL has 22.5% stake in the company along with IOCL
as equal partner.

Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL)


IGL is the largest CGD entity in terms of CNG sales and the number of vehicles supplied by
CNG in India. IGL has received authorisation from MoPNG for CGD in Delhi & its suburbs
viz. NOIDA (Gautam Budh Nagar), Greater NOIDA, Gurgaon, Faridabad and Ghaziabad.
IGL is supplying piped gas to around 200,000 domestic, 340 commercial, 20 small industrial
consumers and CNG to over 300,000 vehicles through around 200 CNG stations in NCR.
GAIL has 22.5% stake in the company along with BPCL as equal partner.

Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL)


MGL is a joint venture of GAIL and British Gas. MGL has set up 140 CNG stations catering
to over 200,000 vehicles spread over Mumbai, Thane, Mira-Bhayandar and Navi-Mumbai
areas besides supplying PNG to over 450,000 domestic customers, more than 1,000 small
industrial & commercial consumers. It has received authorisation from MoPNG for CGD in
Mumbai, District Thane including Navi Mumbai & Mira Bhayander. GAIL has 49.75% stake
in the Company along with British Gas as equal partner.

Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited (MNGL)


MNGL is a joint venture of GAIL and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) for
implementation of City Gas Projects in and around Pune city. MNGL has received
authorisation from MoPNG for CGD in Pune including Pimpri, Chinchwad, Talegaon,
Hinjewadi & Chakan areas. It has started 10 stations supplying CNG to nearly 5,000 vehicles.
GAIL has 22.5% stake in the Company along with BPCL as equal partner.

ONGC Petro-additions Limited (OPaL)


GAIL is in the process of acquiring equity stake in ONGC Petro- additions Limited (OPaL),
which is a joint venture of GAIL with Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. and Gujarat State
Petroleum Corporation Ltd., for setting up Petrochemical Project at Dahej in Gujarat. OPaL is
setting up a green field petrochemical complex of 1.1 MMTPA ethylene capacity (dual feed
cracker) in Dahej, Gujarat.

Petronet LNG Limited (PLL)


PLL has been formed for setting up of LNG import and regasification facilities. PLL has a
long term LNG supply contract with RasGas, Qatar, for import of 7.5 MMTPA of LNG. PLL
Dahej terminal in Gujarat has been expanded to 10 MMTPA capacity. PLL has successfully
implemented a pilot project for supplying LNG through cryogenic road tankers. PLL is also
coming up with a LNG terminal at Kochi, Kerala, with an initial capacity of 2.5 MMTPA,
expandable up to 5 MMTPA and it is scheduled to be operational by end of 2011. GAIL has
12.5% equity stake in PLL, along with BPCL, ONGC and IOCL as equal partners.

Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt. Ltd. (RGPPL)


RGPPL is a joint venture company between GAIL, NTPC, Financial Institutions and MSEB.
The capacity of the Ratnagiri Gas & Power Station is 2,150 MW, which is the largest gas
based power generation facility in the country and is producing 1,850 MW of power. RGPPL
is in the process of commissioning an LNG import terminal of 5 MMTPA capacity. GAIL has
32.88% stake in the Company along with NTPC as equal partner.

Tripura Natural Gas Company Limited (TNGCL)


TNGCL is supplying gas to around 7,500 domestic, 170 commercial and industrial
consumers and has set up one CNG station in Agartala, which is catering to more than 1,400

vehicles. TNGCL has received authorisation from MoPNG for CGD in Agartala. GAIL has
29% stake in the Company.

GAIL China Gas Global Energy Holdings Limited


The joint venture company has been formed with an objective to pursue gas sector
opportunities, mainly in China. GAIL has 50% equity interest in the company along with
China Gas as equal partner. The joint venture company is in the process of identifying
projects in gas and other related areas in China.
CURRENT BUSINESSES
GAIL, after having started as a natural gas transmission company during the late eighties, has
grown organically by building large network of Natural Gas Pipelines covering more than
10900 Km with a capacity of around 200 MMSCMD; two LPG Pipelines covering 2040 Km
with a capacity of 3.8 MMTPA of LPG; seven gas processing plants for production of LPG
and other Liquid Hydrocarbons, with a production capacity of 1.4 MMTPA; and a gas based
integrated Petrochemical plant of 410,000 TPA polymer capacity which is further being
expanded to a capacity of 900,000 TPA. The Company also has 70% equity share in
Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited (BCPL) which is setting up a 280,000 TPA
polymer plant in Assam.
Keeping in mind the requirement of growth and consolidation as well as opportunities arising
out of New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) of Government of India, the company has
moved into upstream of gas value chain i.e. Exploration & Production and currently has
stakes in 20 E&P blocks including 2 blocks overseas (in Myanmar).
GAIL is a pioneer in City Gas Distribution (CGD) business in India, with Indraprastha Gas
Limited (IGL) in Delhi and Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) in Mumbai being its biggest
success stories. Besides IGL and MGL, GAIL has set up several JVs for CGD to supply gas
to households, transport sector & commercial consumers in various cities including
Hyderabad, Agartala, Kanpur, Indore, Vadodara, Lucknow, Agra and Pune. In 2008, GAIL
incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary, GAIL Gas Ltd (GGL) to exclusively focus on city
gas distribution business. GGL has been authorized for implementation of CGD projects in
four cities namely Kota, Dewas, Sonepat & Meerut in the 1st round of bidding by Petroleum
& Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB).
Leveraging on its pipeline network, GAIL has built a strong Optic Fibre Cable (OFC)
network of approximately 13,000 km for its own internal use and leasing of bandwidth as a
carriers' carrier.
As a part of its initiative towards reducing carbon footprint and creating a path of sustainable
growth, GAIL is building a portfolio of renewable businesses. The company has successfully

set up wind energy power projects of 118 MW across states of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and
Karnataka.

GLOBAL PRESENCE
As a strategy of going global and further expanding global footprint, GAIL has formed a
wholly owned subsidiary company, GAIL Global (Singapore) Pte Ltd. in Singapore for
pursuing overseas business opportunities including LNG & petrochemical trading. GAIL has
also established a wholly owned subsidiary, GAIL Global (USA) Inc. in Texas, USA. The US
subsidiary has acquired 20% working interest in an unincorporated joint venture with Carrizo
Oil & Gas Inc in the Eagle Ford shale acreage in the state of Texas. In addition to having two
wholly owned subsidiaries in Singapore & USA, GAIL has a representative office in Cairo,
Egypt to pursue business opportunities in Africa and Middle East.

GAIL is also an equity partner in two retail gas companies in Egypt, namely Fayum Gas
Company (FGC) and National Gas Company (Natgas). Besides, GAIL is an equity partner in
a retail gas company involved in city gas and CNG business in China China Gas Holdings
Limited (China Gas). Further, GAIL and China Gas have formed an equally owned joint
venture company GAIL China Gas Global Energy Holdings Limited for pursuing gas sector
opportunities primarily in China.

GAIL is a part of consortium in two offshore E&P blocks in Myanmar and also holds
participating interest in the joint venture company South East Asia Gas Pipeline Company
Limited incorporated for transportation of gas to be produced from two blocks in Burma
(Myanmar) to China.

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY


In terms of the guidelines issued by the Department of Public Enterprises, GAIL has allocated
an annual budget of 2% of the previous year's profit after tax for CSR activities, which is
effectively used for carefully chosen programmes. Socially useful programmes have been
undertaken in GAIL since its inception in and around the areas adjoining its major work
centres under the SCP/TSP Plan. But over the years, the scope of the CSR activities, the
nature of programmes undertaken and the systems adopted for implementation of these
programmes have been streamlined and strengthened and the work under SCP/TSP came
under the wider scope of CSR. Today, CSR & sustainability development is accorded high
priority in the organisational ethos and attempted to be interwoven in all the business
activities and the projects that are being undertaken by the company. During the year 2010
11, the company has taken up programmes of a value of approximately 575
million(US$8.8 million) for implementation under the seven thrust areas, which include
Community Development, Infrastructure, Healthcare/Medical, Skill
Development/Empowerment, Educational Aids, Environment Protection, Drinking
Water/Sanitation. For the year 201011 under the thrust area Community Development,
programmes worth 157 million (US$2.4 million) are endorsed and the implementation of
these projects is in progression.

GAIL (India) Ltd. extended its support for reconstruction & renovation of numerous public
utilities/building which improved living standards not only for a person or family but for
whole of the villages where this project was implemented. For the sustainable development of
the whole community GAIL is also supporting integrated livelihood programmes in villages
especially for small and Marginal farmers. This would be considered as a drop in the vast
ocean but GAIL along with other Oil PSU's is contributing towards provision of LPG
connexions to BPL families under Rajiv Gandhi Gramin LPG Vitrak Yojana. This
collaborative combined effort of the Oil PSUs would be able to generate a huge wave in the
ocean in UP region. GAIL believes that for providing better tomorrow for the community

where it has its working the focus should be on the future of the community i.e. CHILDREN
& STUDENTS. So in view of this belief GAIL is providing vehicles for distribution of MidDay Meal for underprivileged children of Government schools so as to encourage the young
girls and boys to educate themselves for their better & secured life. GAIL in the minuscule of
its efforts have tried to touch every aspect of life by providing Night shelters and blankets to
villagers, adoption of destitute tribal children of the orphanage in the tribal area, generating
Aids awareness & Behaviour Change Communication programme for truckers of national
highways and providing school bus for physically challenged students. In just two years,
more than 314,000 families have benefited from the programmes under Community
Development.

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