12 August 2020 Overall, Gujarat is expected to have an available capacity of 40mmtpa over the next 2-3 years, up 54% from now. HPCL-Shapoorji is expected to complete its 5mmtpa LNG terminal at Chhara in another 2-3 years. current ~1.5mmtpa) once the Anjar-Chotila pipeline capacity is augmented. The company currently has pipeline capacity of ~42mmscmd. executing partial stretches of Mehsana-Bhatinda (340km) and Mallavaram- Bhilwara (364km) pipelines. Both have capacity of 76-77mmscmd and would enable evacuation of gas from upcoming LNG terminals. GUJS is already transporting ~40-42mmscmd of gas. Even if the last mile pipeline connectivity of Chhara and Swan is executed by other companies, Gujarat State Petronet GUJS has moved to the lower tax rate. As a result, the regulator might cut its tariffs by 10-12% to maintain regulated RoCEs. Additionally, GUJS has two pipeline grids High Pressure (HP) and Low Pressure (LP) with their economic lifetime being defined as 2026 and 2025, respectively.