Abstrait

Construction of a Gas Pipeline from Valve Terminal to a Nearby Power Station

Muhammad Towhidul Islam*

The feasibility of constructing a natural gas pipeline from the Ashugonj valve station to the Zia Fertilizer Company Limited (ZFCL) is investigated in great depth in this report.

Further, it conducts a feasibility study on a potential new pipeline to a hypothetical 1000 Megawatt (MW) power plant located about 0.5 km from Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited (ZFCL).

Energy consumption is on the rise; hence the planned pipeline needs to be able to transmit 1500 MMSCFD (Million Standard Cubic Feet per Day) of natural gas.

Along the proposed road from Ashugonj VS 3 to ZFCL, it appears that a number of pipeline facilities already exist; these are taken into account in order to keep prices down.

Therefore, the study is centered on building a pipeline that is half a kilometer in length to get to the power plant.

The technical and economic correctness of the study was evaluated by analyzing the expected financial condition for the next 20 years.

As part of our evaluation of the projects' reliability, we conducted a comprehensive sensitivity analysis.

According to the aforementioned assessment, the project can meet current energy needs while also being profitable in the long run.