The construction of the natural gas pipeline connecting Tripura and Mizoram is progressing steadily, with officials confirming that 45 per cent of the project has been completed so far.
The project is being executed by Indradhanush Gas Grid Limited (IGCL) under the North East Natural Gas Pipeline Grid, and is expected to be fully operational by December 2027.
Project Route and Key Details
The 119.5-kilometre pipeline will start from the Panisagar receiving terminal in Tripura and traverse several key locations in Mizoram, including:
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Kanhmun
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Zawlnuam
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Kawrthah
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Tuidam
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Darlak
The pipeline will then reach near Mamit before proceeding towards Lengte, finally terminating at the proposed Sihhmui receiving terminal, located approximately 21 km from Aizawl.
Significance of the Project
The Tripura-Mizoram gas pipeline is a critical infrastructure initiative under the North East Natural Gas Grid, aimed at:
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Ensuring reliable natural gas supply to Mizoram
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Supporting industrial and domestic energy needs in the region
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Enhancing energy security and promoting economic development in the North East
Officials emphasised that the project will boost regional connectivity and play a key role in the sustainable growth of the North Eastern states.
Project Timeline and Progress
As of January 2026, nearly half of the pipeline construction is complete, with IGCL targeting full completion by December 2027. Authorities are working to ensure that the project progresses on schedule, while maintaining safety and environmental standards along the route.










