News Media Coverage GAIL launches Bhuvan- GAIL Portal for satellite monitoring of Pipeline ROU 26 th Nov.2015 GAIL (India) Limited in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called “Bhuvan-GAIL portal” utilizing space technology for its pipeline application in the presence of B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr. V K Dadhwal, Director NRSC, ISRO, M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh Karnataka, Director (Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Head Urban Studies, NRSC,ISRO, R K Kashyap, Executive Director (R&D) GAIL and senior officials from GAIL and ISRO.
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News Media Coverage
GAIL launches Bhuvan- GAIL Portal for
satellite monitoring of Pipeline ROU 26th Nov.2015
GAIL (India) Limited in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a
unit of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), has launched an innovative
surveillance geo-portal called “Bhuvan-GAIL portal” utilizing space technology for its
pipeline application in the presence of B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr.
V K Dadhwal, Director NRSC, ISRO, M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh
Karnataka, Director (Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr.
Venugopal Rao, Head Urban Studies, NRSC,ISRO, R K Kashyap, Executive Director
(R&D) GAIL and senior officials from GAIL and ISRO.
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GAIL (India) Limited
Press Release
GAIL launches Bhuvan- GAIL Portal Project on satellite monitoring of Pipeline ROU
New Delhi, 26th November 2015 : In order to address the pipeline security concern, GAIL (India) Limited in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO, has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called ―Bhuvan-GAIL portal‖ utilizing space technology for its pipeline application in the presence of Shri B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr. V K Dadhwal, Director NRSC, ISRO, Shri M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh Karnataka, Director (Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Head Urban Studies, NRSC,ISRO, Shri R K Kashyap, Executive Director (R&D) GAIL and senior officials from GAIL and ISRO.
Despite all challenges, GAIL has proved that the space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). GAIL has over 13000 Km of Pipeline network wherein monthly monitoring of pipeline ROU at present is being carried out through Helicopter surveys. GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system.
GAIL also developed an innovative mobile application, from which the pictures of the exception taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal. A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery. To establish the technical feasibility of utilizing space technology for its pipeline applications, GAIL started the study with Imageries from Indian Satellites and later shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites.
Pipeline securities is a major issue across the world and with recent progress in satellite sensing technology, availability of new high resolution satellites, object oriented image analysis, etc., there is a possibility to introduce space technology for pipeline monitoring applications. GAIL‘s R&D pilot project on satellite monitoring of pipeline Right of Use (ROU) for 610 Km long Dahej – Vijaipur pipeline is one such effort to keep pace with the technological advancement, enabling time and cost effective solutions. Bhuvan- GAIL portal is operated with manual as well as auto-change analysis options to monitor the changes along natural gas pipeline Right of Use (RoU). The change analysis can be made with the help of this technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1 km risk zone.
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GAIL starts satellite monitoring of its gas pipeline network PTI | November 26, 2015, 20.10 pm IST
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New Delhi: State-owned gas utility GAIL India on Thursday said it has launched satellite
surveillance portal to monitor its 13,000 km of gas pipeline network with a view to address
security concerns.
The move follows an unnoticed corrosion in its pipeline in Andhra Pradesh causing gas
leakage and a massive fire in East Godavari district in June 2014, killing at least 18 persons.
"GAIL in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space
Research Organisation (ISRO, has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called
'Bhuvan-GAIL portal' utilising space technology for its pipelines," the company said in a
statement here.
The company believes space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline
Right of Use (RoU). It has over 13,000-km of pipeline network wherein monthly monitoring
of pipeline ROU at present is being carried out through helicopter surveys.
The portal is operated with manual as well as auto-change analysis options to monitor the
changes along natural gas pipeline Right of Use (RoU). The change analysis can be made
with the help of this technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1 km risk
zone.
"GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative
methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system," the
statement said.
GAIL also developed an application from which the pictures taken locally from any mobile
describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal.
"A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant
executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU and also arrival of
any new satellite imagery," it said.
To establish the technical feasibility of utilising space technology for its pipeline
applications, GAIL started the study with Imageries from Indian Satellites and later shifted to
very high-resolution foreign satellites.
Pipeline securities are a major issue across the world and with recent progress in satellite
sensing technology, availability of new high-resolution satellites and object oriented image
analysis, there is a possibility to introduce space technology for pipeline monitoring
applications.
GAIL did pilot project on satellite monitoring on its 610km Dahej-Vijaipur pipeline.
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GAIL, ISRO join hands to monitor
pipeline through special portal
IANS CHENNAI, NOVEMBER 27, 2015 | UPDATED 11:50 IST
Enhancing its pipeline security through an eye in the space, GAIL (India) Ltd on Thursday said it has joined hands with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), an arm of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), for the purpose.
In a statement, GAIL (India) said along with NRSC it has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called "Bhugan-GAIL portal".
GAIL (India) has over 13,000 km of pipeline network and space technology can be used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). It is currently monitoring the pipeline RoU through helicopter sorties.
"Gail will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system," the statement said.
GAIL (India) has also developed an innovative mobile application, from which the pictures taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal, the company added.
A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the RoU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery.
To establish the technical feasibility of utilizing space technology for its pipeline applications, GAIL started the study with imageries from Indian satellites and later shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites.
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Chennai: Enhancing its pipeline security through an eye in the space, GAIL (India) Ltd on Thursday said it has joined hands with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), an arm of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), for the purpose.
In a statement, GAIL (India) sald along with NRSC it has launched an innovative
surveillance geo-portal called "Bhugan-GAIL portal".
GAIL (India) has over 13,000 km of pipeline network and space technology can be
used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). It is currently monitoring the
pipeline RoU through helicopter sorties.
"GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is
also looking for alternative methods like advanced unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
which can also be integrated with this system," the statement said.
GAIL (India) has also developed an innovative mobile application, from which the
pictures taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be
uploaded instantly to the portal, the company added.
A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the
relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the RoU
and also arrival of any new satellite imagery.
To establish the technical feasibility of utilizing space technology for its pipeline
applications, GAIL started the study with imageries from Indian satellites and later
shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites
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GAIL Starts Satellite Monitoring of its Gas Pipeline
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Press Trust of India | Last Updated: November 26, 2015 20:21 (IST) Delhi: State owned gas utility GAIL India on Thursday said it has launched satellite surveillance portal to monitor its 13,000 km of gas pipeline network with a view to address security concerns. The move follows an unnoticed corrosion in its pipeline in Andhra Pradesh causing gas leakage and a massive fire in East Godavari district in June 2014, killing at least 18 persons. "GAIL in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO, has launched an innovative surveillance geoportal called 'BhuvanGAIL portal' utilising space technology for its pipelines," the company said in a statement here. The company believes space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). It has over 13,000kmof pipeline network wherein monthly monitoring of pipeline ROU at present is being carried out through helicopter surveys. The portal is operated with manual as well as autochange analysis options to monitor the changes along natural gas pipeline Right of Use (RoU). The change analysis can be made with the help of this technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1 km risk zone. "GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system," the statement said. GAIL also developed an application from which the pictures taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal. "A report system integrated with this BhuvanGAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery," it said. To establish the technical feasibility of utilising space technology for its pipeline applications, GAIL started the study with Imageries from Indian Satellites and later shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites. Pipeline securities is a major issue across the world and with recent progress in satellite sensing technology, availability of new high resolution satellites and object oriented image analysis, there is a possibility to introduce space technology for pipeline monitoring applications. GAIL did pilot project on satellite monitoring on its 610 km DahejVijaipur pipeline.
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November 26, 2015:
Gail (India) Ltd has informed BSE regarding a Press Release dated November 26, 2015 titled "GAIL launches Bhuvan- GAIL Portal".
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— By FPJ Bureau | Nov 27, 2015 12:39 am
New Delhi : In order to address the pipeline security concern, GAIL (India) Limited in
collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space
Research Organization (ISRO), has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal
called ―Bhuvan-GAIL portal‖ utilizing space technology for its pipeline application in the
presence of B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr. V K Dadhwal, Director
NRSC, ISRO, M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh Karnataka, Director
(Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Head
Urban Studies, NRSC,ISRO, R K Kashyap, Executive Director (R&D) GAIL and senior
officials from GAIL and ISRO. Despite all challenges, GAIL has proved that the space
technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). GAIL
will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking
for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be
In order to address the pipeline security concern, GAIL (India) Limited in collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO, has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called "Bhuvan-GAIL portal" utilizing space technology for its pipeline application in the presence of Shri B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr. V K Dadhwal, Director NRSC, ISRO, Shri M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh Karnataka, Director (Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Head Urban Studies, NRSC,ISRO, Shri R K Kashyap, Executive Director (R&D) GAIL and senior officials from GAIL and ISRO. Despite all challenges, GAIL has proved that the space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). GAIL has over 13000 Km of Pipeline network wherein monthly monitoring of pipeline ROU at present is being carried out through Helicopter surveys. GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system. GAIL also developed an innovative mobile application, from which the pictures of the exception taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal. A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery. To establish the technical feasibility of utilizing space technology for its pipeline applications, GAIL started the study with Imageries from Indian
Satellites and later shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites. Pipeline securities is a major issue across the world and with recent progress in satellite sensing technology, availability of new high resolution satellites, object oriented image analysis, etc., there is a possibility to introduce space technology for pipeline monitoring applications. GAIL's R&D pilot project on satellite monitoring of pipeline Right of Use (ROU) for 610 Km long Dahej - Vijaipur pipeline is one such effort to keep pace with the technological advancement, enabling time and cost effective solutions. Bhuvan-GAIL portal is operated with manual as well as auto-change analysis options to monitor the changes along natural gas pipeline Right of Use (RoU). The change analysis can be made with the help of this technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1 km risk zone. Shares of GAIL (INDIA) LTD. was last trading in BSE at Rs.367.55 as compared to the previous close of Rs. 367.7. The total number of shares traded during the day was 125904 in over 2901 trades. The stock hit an intraday high of Rs. 369.5 and intraday low of 361.1. The net turnover during the day was Rs. 45952887.
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GAIL starts satellite monitoring of gas pipeline networks
Nov 27, 2015, 07.58 AM | Source: PTI GAIL starts satellite monitoring of gas pipeline networks The move
follows an unnoticed corrosion in its pipeline in Andhra Pradesh causing gas leakage and a massive fire
in East Godavari district in June 2014, killing at least 18 persons
State-owned gas utility GAIL India on Thursday said it has launched satellite surveillance portal to
monitor its 13,000 km of gas pipeline network with a view to address security concerns. The move
follows an unnoticed corrosion in its pipeline in Andhra Pradesh causing gas leakage and a massive fire
in East Godavari district in June 2014, killing at least 18 persons. "GAIL in collaboration with National
Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO, has launched an
innovative surveillance geo-portal called 'Bhuvan-GAIL portal' utilising space technology for its
pipelines," the company said in a statement here. The company believes space technology can be
efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). It has over 13,000-km of pipeline network
wherein monthly monitoring of pipeline ROU at present is being carried out through helicopter surveys.
The portal is operated with manual as well as auto-change analysis options to monitor the changes along
natural gas pipeline Right of Use (RoU). The change analysis can be made with the help of this
technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1 km risk zone. "GAIL will start live satellite
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monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance
Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system," the statement said. GAIL
also developed an application from which the pictures taken locally from any mobile describing the
actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal. "A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-
GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted
along the ROU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery," it said. To establish the technical feasibility
of utilising space technology for its pipeline applications, GAIL started the study with Imageries from
Indian Satellites and later shifted to very high resolution foreign satellites. Pipeline securities is a major
issue across the world and with recent progress in satellite sensing technology, availability of new high
resolution satellites and object oriented image analysis, there is a possibility to introduce space
technology for pipeline monitoring applications. GAIL did pilot project on satellite monitoring on its 610
km Dahej-Vijaipur pipeline
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GAIL launches Bhuvan- GAIL Portal Posted on November 26, 2015, 17:00 PM
Tags: GAIL Portal, ISRO
New Delhi, 26th
November 2015 : In order to address the pipeline security concern, GAIL (India) Limited in
collaboration with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organization
(ISRO, has launched an innovative surveillance geo-portal called ―Bhuvan-GAIL portal‖ utilizing space
technology for its pipeline application in the presence of Shri B C Tripathi, Chairman GAIL (India) Limited, Dr. V K
Dadhwal, Director NRSC, ISRO, Shri M Ravindran, Director (HR)- GAIL, Dr. Ashutosh Karnataka, Director
(Projects)- GAIL, Dr. P G Diwakar, Dy.Director, NRSC,ISRO, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Head Urban Studies,
NRSC,ISRO, R K Kashyap, Executive Director (R&D) GAIL and senior officials from GAIL and ISRO.
Despite all challenges, GAIL has proved that the space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the
pipeline Right of Use (RoU). GAIL has over 13000 Km of Pipeline network wherein monthly monitoring of pipeline
ROU at present is being carried out through Helicopter surveys. GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the
pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle
(UAV) which can also be integrated with this system.
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State-owned gas utility Gail (India) has joined forces with Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) unit National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) to launch a new surveillance geo-portal to monitor its 13,000km of gas pipeline network in a bid to address the pipeline security concern.
The surveillance portal uses space technology to monitor its pipeline network.
The portal called "Bhuvan-GAIL portal" is operated with manual and auto-change analysis options to monitor the changes that take place along natural gas pipeline right of use (RoU).
The change analysis can be made using the new technology within the ROU and also outside the ROU up to 1km risk zone.
"At present, Gail monitors its pipeline ROU through helicopter surveys."
At present, Gail monitors its pipeline ROU through helicopter surveys.
By January 2016, the company plans to begin live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU and is on look out for alternative methods such as advance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with the technology.
Pictures captured locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario with the help of a new mobile application developed by GAIL can be uploaded instantly to the Bhuvan-GAIL portal.
The concerned executives will receive SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU as well as arrival of any new satellite imagery with the help of a report system integrated with the portal.
Gail's carried out a pilot project on satellite monitoring of pipeline ROU for 610km long Dahej - Vijaipur pipeline which helped it to keep pace with the technological advancement and reduced time as well as costs.
Company Mutual Fund Classroom Personal Finance Gold Rates Bank IFSC Currency Buy Insurance Home » Stocks GAIL launches portal to address pipeline security concern Published: Friday, November 27, 2015, 12:20 [IST] Share this on your social network: FacebookTwitterGoogle+ Comments Mail State run Gail India has said that in order to address the pipeline security concern, it has collaborated with National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), a unit of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) to launch an innovative surveillance geo-portal called "Bhuvan-GAIL portal". "Despite all challenges, GAIL has proved that the space technology can be efficiently used for monitoring the pipeline Right of Use (RoU). GAIL will start live satellite monitoring of the pipeline RoU by January 2016 and is also looking for alternative methods like advance Unmanned Ariel Vehicle (UAV) which can also be integrated with this system," the company informed in a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange. GAIL also developed an innovative mobile application, from which the pictures of the exception taken locally from any mobile describing the actual scenario can be uploaded instantly to the portal. A report system integrated with this Bhuvan-GAIL portal can send alerts to the relevant executives via SMS and email regarding the changes noted along the ROU and also arrival of any new satellite imagery