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India's Engineering Marvels - A Short Story of a Long Pipeline

MUMBAI: Have you ever found yourself intrigued by the ease with which you turn a knob on your stove and gas flows out? Ever felt curious about the origins of the fuel that you fill your car with, ever so often? Have you ever found yourself wondering about the lifeline of an entire nation? On 12th January 2014, National Geographic Channel, in association with Cairn India, will give you the opportunity to witness the realities of the fuel that drives our lives, on “A Short Story of a Long Pipeline”.

A half-hour special documenting the resurrection of a jaw-dropping ~700 km long pipeline by Cairn India Limited, the film takes a look at the completion of the mammoth project that would be the resolution to the ultimate challenge faced by the biggest onshore oil discovery in India in the last 25 years. And while the engineers must put their skills to test in order to build a technological marvel that would have to ferry crude oil through the extreme weather of the Thar Desert, what makes the entire task even more daunting is that ~700 km of the line would make up the longest heated section of pipeline in the world.

Speaking on the spirit of technology innovation that led to building this pipeline, Dr. Sunil Bharati, Head – Corporate Affairs and Communication, Cairn India, said, “Technological innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Cairn. This is aptly showcased by the technical ingenuity involved in building the world’s longest continuously heated and insulated pipeline – the Mangala Development Pipeline. The pipeline passes through two states and eight districts to transport precious crude oil from our Rajasthan block to various oil refineries, and in the process, brings the nation closer to its dream of attaining energy security. The Mangala Development Pipeline highlights Cairn India’s expertise in quick project delivery against all odds, apart from being the fastest growing energy company in the world.”

Talking about the documentary, in light of the energy crisis, Ms. Debarpita Banerjee, Vice President, Marketing, National Geographic and FOX International Channels, said, “The global energy demands are on the rise and its impact shall be more on developing countries such as India. At a time like this, for Cairn India to have spearheaded the process of providing access to India’s monumental onshore oil discovery is genuinely commendable. We, at Nat Geo, are excited about being privy to this extraordinary event and giving our viewers the exclusive opportunity to witness history being made.”

From the finer details & intricacies, to the realization of the entire construction process, catch it all on “A Short Story of a Long Pipeline” premiering on Sunday, the 12th of January 2014 at 6 PM only on National Geographic Channel.


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Source(s) and Reference(s):- Mangala Area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nat Geo presents ‘A Short Story of a Long Pipeline’ | Indian Television Dot Com
Rajasthan Block, Barmer - Offshore Technology
 
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I have worked with Indian Engineers, some of the best and brightest minds out there. Cant say the same for your doctors tho.
 
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Some how I doubt that.
Medical Tourism in 2013, Facts and Statistics

:enjoy:

Top Destinations:

  • India - Home to Worldclass orthopedic and cardiac surgeons. India medical tourism produces $2.3 Billion annually.
  • Mexico - Mexico is famous for inexpensive weight loss surgeries and cosmetic surgeries.
  • Singapore - Their healthcare system is ranked very highly, and offers cancer and stem cell treatments.
  • Barbados - Well-known fertility clinic is home in the West Indies island.
  • Thailand - Thailand attracts 30,000 Americans each year for a whole host of procedures and surgeries. Thailand has many Joint Commission International accredited operators.
  • Brazil - Home to top cosmetic surgeons in the World.
  • Israel - Israel is known for IVF specialists, as well as other procedures.
  • South Korea - Home to cosmetic surgeons, cancer and spinal treatments. South Korea has many Joint Commission International accredited facilities.
  • Turkey - Many European, American trained doctors providing cardiac, cancer, orthopedic and laser eye surgeries.
  • Other Countries Include Costa Rica, Antigua, Hungary.
 
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Indian doctors are one of the best in world.......but enuff people roam with fake certificates.....they arent doctors......
the quality of doctors and medical facility can be judged by the number of foreign people that come each year to get surgeries and treatment.....

one or two case of doctors with fake certificates is an exception
 
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India's Engineering Marvels - A Short Story of a Long Pipeline

MUMBAI: Have you ever found yourself intrigued by the ease with which you turn a knob on your stove and gas flows out? Ever felt curious about the origins of the fuel that you fill your car with, ever so often? Have you ever found yourself wondering about the lifeline of an entire nation? On 12th January 2014, National Geographic Channel, in association with Cairn India, will give you the opportunity to witness the realities of the fuel that drives our lives, on “A Short Story of a Long Pipeline”.

A half-hour special documenting the resurrection of a jaw-dropping ~700 km long pipeline by Cairn India Limited, the film takes a look at the completion of the mammoth project that would be the resolution to the ultimate challenge faced by the biggest onshore oil discovery in India in the last 25 years. And while the engineers must put their skills to test in order to build a technological marvel that would have to ferry crude oil through the extreme weather of the Thar Desert, what makes the entire task even more daunting is that ~700 km of the line would make up the longest heated section of pipeline in the world.

Speaking on the spirit of technology innovation that led to building this pipeline, Dr. Sunil Bharati, Head – Corporate Affairs and Communication, Cairn India, said, “Technological innovation is at the heart of everything we do at Cairn. This is aptly showcased by the technical ingenuity involved in building the world’s longest continuously heated and insulated pipeline – the Mangala Development Pipeline. The pipeline passes through two states and eight districts to transport precious crude oil from our Rajasthan block to various oil refineries, and in the process, brings the nation closer to its dream of attaining energy security. The Mangala Development Pipeline highlights Cairn India’s expertise in quick project delivery against all odds, apart from being the fastest growing energy company in the world.”

Talking about the documentary, in light of the energy crisis, Ms. Debarpita Banerjee, Vice President, Marketing, National Geographic and FOX International Channels, said, “The global energy demands are on the rise and its impact shall be more on developing countries such as India. At a time like this, for Cairn India to have spearheaded the process of providing access to India’s monumental onshore oil discovery is genuinely commendable. We, at Nat Geo, are excited about being privy to this extraordinary event and giving our viewers the exclusive opportunity to witness history being made.”

From the finer details & intricacies, to the realization of the entire construction process, catch it all on “A Short Story of a Long Pipeline” premiering on Sunday, the 12th of January 2014 at 6 PM only on National Geographic Channel.


2jbjujp.png


Source(s) and Reference(s):- Mangala Area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nat Geo presents ‘A Short Story of a Long Pipeline’ | Indian Television Dot Com
Rajasthan Block, Barmer - Offshore Technology

Thanks for Info.
 
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Indian doctors are more successful than engineers.....
you may have not met the best of them.....

No they are not. You are misinformed. I have the misfortune to be married to a doctor :P and I can say with complete assurance that even my wife regrets doing medicine instead of engineering (ya, she loves money). She is pretty clear that our kid should never step into medicine. :angel:
 
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