India-s Most Audacious Oman-Gujarat Pipeline Energy Project Aims To Fix Hormuz Chokepoint Challenge

| May 18, 2026, 04:24:25 PM | TOI.in
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One narrow sea route carries nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil and LNG trade. The Strait of Hormuz. And when conflict disrupted the region, India got a harsh reminder of how vulnerable its energy security really is. Nearly two-thirds of India’s LNG imports pass through Hormuz. Any blockade or disruption can immediately hit fertiliser plants, industries, electricity systems and household budgets. That is why India is now reviving one of its most ambitious energy projects ever proposed — a nearly 2,000-kilometre undersea gas pipeline from Oman to Gujarat. Estimated at around Rs 40,000 crore, the Middle East-India Deepwater Pipeline or MEIDP could become one of the deepest subsea pipelines ever attempted globally. The project is being seen not just as an infrastructure plan, but as a national security strategy. Why is India reviving this decades-old project now? How does China’s pipeline advantage matter? And can this pipeline truly protect India from future Hormuz shocks?

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