The Kandla-Bhatinda Oil Pipeline (KBPL) is a petroleum pipeline system in India that transports crude oil and refined petroleum products across Gujarat, Haryana, and Punjab. Commissioned in 1996, it has a total length of approximately 1,443 km. Its initial annual throughput capacity was 6 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA), later upgraded to 8.8 MMTPA.[1]
Route and configuration
The pipeline follows a strategic northwest route:
Additionally, a 112 km spur connects Kot (near Jodhpur) to Salawas, enhancing regional supply.[4]