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India fast tracks Oman to Gujarat subsea gas pipeline to blunt Hormuz chokepoint risks
India
Published on 14 May 2026

A new deep sea route could bypass Hormuz-linked shocks
India is fast-tracking a deep-sea gas pipeline linking Oman to Gujarat, aiming to secure steadier supplies and cut dependence on volatile LNG markets. The roughly ₹40,000 crore project is expected to take 5 to 7 years and is designed to reduce India’s exposure to maritime choke points, including risks highlighted by disruptions around the Hormuz Strait.
- India plans a ₹40,000 crore Oman to Gujarat subsea gas pipeline
- The project targets stable gas supply and lower LNG market reliance
- Construction is expected to take 5 to 7 years
- It is meant to mitigate risks from key maritime choke points
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