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Jindal SAW Ltd.

Angul Odisha: 600,000 tpa (Indias largest single-location DIP plant, 2005); March 2023 new foundry +40% capacity; market leader in India water/wastewater

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  • Ductile Iron Pipe (Water/Wastewater)

    45%
  • LSAW / HSAW Steel Pipes (Oil & Gas)

    40%
  • Seamless Pipes & Specialty

    15%

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  • Did you know2023

    Jindal SAW simultaneously produces ductile iron pipe for municipal water distribution (the drinking water infrastructure supply chain — serving India's Jal Jeevan Mission to pipe water to all households) AND large-diameter LSAW and HSAW steel pipe for oil and gas transmission pipelines (the petroleum/gas energy supply chain). The same Jindal SAW organization that is expanding DIP capacity for Indian water security is also manufacturing the steel pipe that carries natural gas in pipelines across India and oil in offshore export pipelines. The water supply chain and the petroleum energy supply chain both have critical upstream dependencies on Jindal SAW's pipe manufacturing capacity. If India's pipeline investments and its urban water investments both surge simultaneously (as has been occurring through the 2020s), they compete for manufacturing priority and capacity at the same company. An Indian farm family's 1950s agricultural equipment business is now a critical simultaneous supplier to both the water infrastructure supply chain that carries India's drinking water and the oil and gas pipeline supply chain that carries India's energy.

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  • Origin2023

    Jindal SAW Ltd. is part of the O.P. Jindal Group — an Indian industrial empire built by Om Prakash Jindal, who was born in 1930 in Hisar, Haryana into a farming family and started a small business selling husk blowers (agricultural equipment) in the 1950s. Jindal recognized that India's industrialization would require steel pipes and invested in pipe manufacturing, building a steel hoop and strip pipe mill in Hisar in 1952 that became the foundation of a major industrial group. His sons subsequently split the conglomerate into separate companies: Jindal SAW (pipes), Jindal Steel & Power, Jindal Stainless, and JSW Steel. O.P. Jindal died in a helicopter crash in April 2005 while serving as a member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly; Naveen Jindal, his youngest son, continued the family's political involvement (serving as a Member of Parliament for Kurukshetra) while managing Jindal Steel & Power. Jindal SAW's Angul, Odisha facility — opened in 2005 at 600,000 tonnes per year, the largest single-location ductile iron pipe plant in India — expanded again by 40% in March 2023 to meet India's massive urban water infrastructure demand under the Jal Jeevan Mission (aim: piped water to every Indian household by 2024).

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