Aizawl: Work on the Tripura–Mizoram natural gas pipeline is progressing steadily, with about 45 per cent of the project completed so far, officials said on Thursday.
The 119.5-km pipeline, being executed by Indradhanush Gas Grid Limited (IGCL) under the North East Natural Gas Pipeline Grid, is targeted for completion by December 2027.
Once operational, it is expected to significantly improve access to natural gas in Mizoram.
According to officials, the pipeline will originate at the Panisagar receiving terminal in Tripura and traverse through several locations in Mizoram, including Kanhmun, Zawlnuam, Kawrthah, Tuidam and Darlak, before reaching near Mamit.
From there, it will extend towards Lengte and terminate at the proposed Sihhmui receiving terminal, located around 21 km from Aizawl.
Household gas connections within Aizawl city will be provided from the Sihhmui terminal by Tripura Natural Gas Corporation Limited (TNGCL), officials said.
State Civil Supplies Minister B Lalchhanzova on Wednesday visited Agartala to review the progress of the project.
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During the visit, he held meetings with officials of TNGCL and ONGC, inspected a CNG station and visited a residential complex where around 330 households are already connected to the gas pipeline.
At a review meeting, Lalchhanzova said the pipeline project would mark a major milestone for Mizoram by ensuring a reliable and affordable gas supply for residents.
He added that, apart from domestic use, the gas would support commercial, industrial and transport sectors, while also generating employment and encouraging industrial development in the state.
The minister urged IGCL and TNGCL to carry out the work efficiently and ensure that the project is completed within the stipulated timeframe.













