Refineries
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Ethylene Glycol Project, Paradip Refinery
Project Cost: Rs
5,654 Cr
Benefit: The
project will help in consolidating the Polyester business of the
corporation by way of producing Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) which is used
to manufacture Polyester fibres, Bottle grade Chips & Polyester film grade
chips. In non-Polyester applications, MEG is used to produce Antifreeze,
Coolants, Paint formulations & Acrylic binders etc.
Brief Description: This
Project envisages recovery of ethylene present in FCC off-gases and then
upgrading it to Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG), Di Ethylene Glycol (DEG) and
Tri Ethylene Glycol (TEG).
Acrylics/ Oxo-Alcohol Project at Dumad, Gujarat
Project Cost: Rs.
5,251 Cr
Benefit: The
project helps to maintain supply-demand of Petrochemical products in North
India and to reduce Indian imports of butyl acrylate
Brief Description: Project
envisages setting up of the Acrylic Acid (AA) Unit, Normal Butyl Alcohol
(NBA) Unit, Syn-Gas Unit and Hydrogen, Butyl Acrylate (BA) Unit &
Propylene Recovery Unit (PRU).
R&D-II Campus at Faridabad
Project Cost: Rs.
2,282 Cr
Benefit: To
meet the future research and development plans of IndianOil.
Brief Description: The
complex is planned as an integrated campus combining the engineering/
technology offices, experimental research & development (R&D) laboratories
,Pilot/ demonstration/ semi commercial scale-up units for development for
processes and products for Alternative Energy, petroleum, nanotechnology,
Bio technology, petrochemical, catalyst and chemical industries.
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NCU expansion & MEG & BEU revamp, Panipat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
1,636 Cr.
Benefit: The
project helps to maintain supply-demand of Petrochemical products in North
India.
Brief Description: This
project envisages NCU, MEG & BEU expansion.
PX-PTA Revamp at Panipat
Project Cost: Rs.
1,255 crore
Benefit: The
projects helps to IndianOil to meet captive and future demand of PTA
Brief Description: This
Project envisaged for expansion of existing PX & PTA units.
2G Ethanol Project, Panipat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
909 crore
Benefit: The
project helps IndianOil in meeting Government of India's policy on Ethanol
blending to MS.
Brief Description: The
project envisages production of Ethanol from multi-feedstock
lignocelluloses using indigenous technology.
Infrastructure facilities at JR & Dumad for KAhSPL
Project Cost: Rs.
906 crore
Benefit: This
Project helps IndianOil to Create infrastructure facilities at Gujarat
Refinery & Dumad for Koyali-Ahmednagar Solapur (KAhSPL) Pipeline.
Brief Description: Project
envisaged for construction of 4 HSD Tanks, 3 MS Tanks, 3 ATF Tanks, 2 PCK
Tanks, 4 Fire water Tanks, 2 SKO Tanks & other operating facilities
including QC lab, Fire station etc. at Dumad, pumping facilities at JR and
cross country pipeline between JR & Dumad.
Off-gas to Ethanol (3G), Panipat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
598 Crore
Benefit: The
project helps IndianOil in meeting Government of India's policy on Ethanol
blending to MS.
Brief Description: This
project envisages conversion of Off-gas to Ethanol using LanzaTech
Technology.
Additional Tankages at Paradip
Project Cost: Rs.
462.3 crore
Benefit: The
additional Tanks would increase the ullage and help in sustaining the
refinery crude throughput during the outage of any secondary processing
unit.
Brief Description: The
additional tanks are envisaged to increase ullage and help in sustaining
the refinery crude throughput during outage of secondary processing unit.
LAB Revamp at Gujarat
Project Cost: Rs
403 Crore
Benefit: The
project helps to maintain supply-demand of linear alkyl benzene in India.
Brief Description: This
Project envisaged for expansion of existing LAB unit.
SRU (525 TPD) at PDR
Project Cost: Rs
371 Crore
Benefit: to
meet the stand by pollution control equipment condition specified by
Odisha State pollution control board.
Brief Description: In
the consent order of Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) for PDR,
it is mentioned that Standby pollution control equipment or alternate
arrangement should be kept ready for any eventuality. In view of this
Standby SRU Train of 525 TPD along with Incinerator at Paradip Refinery is
envisaged.
Infrastructure Development to facilitate Grid power import at 220 KV,
Panipat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs
278.6 Crore
Infrastructure Development to facilitate Grid power import at 220 KV,
Mathura Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
255.4 Crore
Infrastructure Development to facilitate Grid power import at 220 KV,
Gujarat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
208.35 Crore
Infrastructure Development to facilitate Grid power import at 220 KV,
Barauni Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
199.36 Crore
Benefit: IOCL
has taken a strategic decision to develop infrastructure for importing
bulk grid power @ 220KV voltage level at refineries to import grid power
whenever economical power is available. Further, power requirement for new
projects is also envisaged from Grid power due to which capital investment
also considerably reduced.
Brief Description: This
consists of OSBL jobs covers installation & commissioning of 220 KV
transmission line up-to refineries. And ISBL jobs of development of
infrastructure at inside refineries for import of power at 220kV voltage
level.
Catalyst Plant, Panipat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
206.63 Crore
Benefit: The
project would help to ensure availability of catalyst for in house
consumption
Brief Description: This
project envisages production of FCC Catalyst Additives and DHDS/DHDT
Catalyst using IOCL, R&D developed technology.
Bio-Fuel Complex at Gorakhpur
Project Cost: Rs.
164.69 Crore
Benefit: In
order to reduce GHG emissions and to create end use for agro - crop
residue like rice straw which is presently being burnt in the fields of
UP, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar causing severe environmental problems.
Brief Description: The
compressed bio gas plant planned at Gorakhpur aims to produce bio-gas from
agri-crop residue like rice straw.
INDJET Unit, Barauni Refinery
Project Cost: Rs.
189 Crore
Benefit: The
project helps IndianOil to meet the captive and future demand of Aviation
Turbine Fuel (ATF) in the Bihar region and Nepal.
Brief Description: This
project is based on technology of IOCL R&D for production of ATF by hydro
treatment process in collaboration with EIL as engineering partner.
Indresid Demo plant at Panipat
Project Cost: Rs
146 Crore
Benefit: This
project helps IndianOil to scale up, demonstration and commercialization
of the Indresid process.
Brief Description: IndianOil
R&D had taken a strategic initiative to develop hydro conversion based
process for upgrading vacuum residue to value added products and establish
a proof of concept for the same.
Shifting of TTL facilities from JR to Dumad for Low Molecular
Weight (LMW) & High Molecular Weight (HMW) – LAB, Gujarat Refinery
Project Cost: Rs
131 Crore
Benefit: This
Project Helps IndianOil Gujarat Refinery to Comply with OISD 118
Brief Description: Project
envisaged for construction of 3 LMW Tanks, 1 HMW Tank & other operating
facilities at Dumad, pumping facilities at JR and cross country pipeline
between JR & Dumad.
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Pipelines
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Paradip Hyderabad Pipeline Project
Project Cost: Rs
3338 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves laying of 1212 Km pipeline for transportation of petroleum
products from Paradip to Hyderabad. Pipeline traverse through states of
Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Pumping stations at Paradip &
Berhampur (in Odisha); Vizag, Rajahmundry & Vijayawada (in Andhra
Pradesh); Delivery facilities at Berhampur (in Odisha), Vizag, Achutapuram,
& Vijayawada (in Andhra Pradesh) and Hyderabad (in Telangana) have been
envisaged.
Augmentation of Paradip – Haldia – Durgapur LPG Pipeline and its
extension up to Patna and Muzaffarpur
Project Cost: Rs
3027.90 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves laying of 921 Km pipeline for transportation of LPG to
consumption centre in Bihar. Pipeline traverses through state of West
Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar. Pumping facilities at Durgapur and Barauni
and delivery facilities at LPG bottling plants at Banka, Patna and
Muzaffarpur.
Koyali - Ahmednagar - Solapur Pipeline Project
Project Cost: Rs
1945 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves laying of 747 Km pipeline for transportation of petroleum
products from Koyali to Solapur. Pipeline traverses through state of
Gujarat and Maharashtra. Pumping facilities at Dumad, Songarh and Manmad
and delivery facilities at Manmad, Ahmednagar and Solapur have been
envisaged.
Ennore – Thiruvallur – Bengaluru – Puducherry – Nagapattinam – Madurai –
Tuticorin
Natural Gas Pipeline
Project Cost: Rs
6025 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves laying of 1444 km pipeline from Ennore LNG Import Terminal for
supply of natural gas to anchor customers and for city gas distribution in
the states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Capacity of
pipeline will be 35 MMSCMD. A compressor station is proposed at
Ramanathapuram.
Augmentation of Chennai– Trichy – Madurai Pipeline
Project Cost: Rs
228 Crore
Brief Description: The
pipeline project envisages capacity augmentation from 2.3 to 3.9 MMTPA of
existing Chennai Trichy Madurai Pipeline. The augmentation work involves
replacement of 3 MLPUs at Chennai, Shifting of MLPU from Chennai to Asanur,
Construction of Pumping station at Killakadi in Kanchipuram district,
Installation of 3 MLPU at Trichy, Modification in existing facilities at
Madurai, Trichy and Sankari stations.
Captive Natural Gas Pipeline from Dahej to Koyali Refinery
Project Cost: Rs
315 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves laying of 106 Km pipeline for transportation of natural gas from
Dahej to Koyali and traverses through the state of Gujarat.
30” OD Crude Oil Pipeline in H-B section of PHBPL and Conversion of
existing 18" twin
Pipelines in H-B section from Crude to Product and Gas service
Project Cost: Rs
3696 Crore
Brief Description: Basic
design, engineering and procurement of materials are being carried out in
house. Construction activities after work award is also planned to be
supervised by IOCL site offices.
Augmentation of Mathura Tundla pipeline (MTPL) and its extension for
hook-up with
Barauni-Kanpur Pipeline at Gawria T Point
Project Cost: Rs
676 Crore
Brief Description: Project
involves augmenting the capacity of MTPL by laying 253 Km long pipeline
for transportation of petroleum products from Tundla to Gawria T Point (Barauni-Kanpur
Pipeline). Pipeline shall traverse through state of Uttar Pradesh. Pumping
facilities at Mathura and Tundla and delivery facilities at Tundla,
Lucknow and Kanpur are envisaged.
Paradip-Somnathpur-Haldia Pipeline
Project Cost: Rs
1297.5 Crore
Brief Description: The
pipeline is envisaged to meet the long term product requirements of
Marketing terminals linked to Haldia – Barauni Pipeline and Barauni –
Kanpur Pipeline through a 344 km long Product Pipeline with delivery
staions at Somnathpur and Haldia.
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CGD Standalone (IndianOil)
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Brief Description of all CGD projects: The
project involves laying, building, operating or expanding city or local
natural gas distribution networks which includes supply of Piped Natural
Gas (PNG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to domestic, commercial,
industrial and transport sector.
Aurangabad, Kaimur & Rohtas Districts GA (Bihar) – 9th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
176 Crore
Bokaro, Hazaribagh & Ramgarh Districts GA (Jharkhand) – 9th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
613 Crore
Rewa District GA (Madhya Pradesh) – 9th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
177 Crore
Coimbatore Districts (Tamil Nadu) – 9th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
2998 Crore
Salem District (Tamil Nadu) – 9th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
1304 Crore
Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam & Vizianagaram Districts (Andhra Pradesh) – 9th
Round
Project Cost: Rs.
2880 Crore
Araria, Purnia, Katihar and Kishanganj Districts (Bihar) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
988 Crore
Arwal, Jehanabad, Bhojpur and Buxar Districts (Bihar) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
439 Crore
Khagaria, Saharsa and Madhepura (Bihar) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
163 Crore
Lakhisarai, Munger and Bhagalpur Districts (Bihar) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
347 Crore
Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Saran and Samastipur Districts (Bihar) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
2996 Crore
Nawada and Koderma Districts (Bihar & Jharkhand) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
169 Crore
Sheikhpura, Jamui and Deoghar Districts (Bihar & Jharkhand) – 10th Round
Project Cost: Rs.
303 Crore
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Marketing
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LPG Import facility at Paradip
Approved Project Cost: Rs.
690.0 Crore
Brief Description: Construction
of 0.6 MMTPA Capacity LPG Import Facility at Paradip. Facilities planned
are:
- a) Mounded Storage – 20 TMT each for Propane and Butane within
existing LPG Marketing Terminal.
- b) Cross Country Pipelines – 2 numbers of 16“pipelines between South
Oil Jetty and existing Paradip Marketing Terminal (15 kms. approx.).
- c) Marine Unloading Arms and Sea Water Heating System at South Oil
Jetty.
- d) LPG Blending and dispatch facilities.
Benefits: Augmentation
of Import infrastructure: Propane and Butane imported at South Oil Jetty
and shall be dispatched to Terminal premises through cross country
pipelines and shall be stored in mounded storage vessels being constructed
in the terminal. The same shall be blended for production of LPG and
thereafter dispatched to various LPG Bottling Plants in Eastern part of
India through pipeline and road dispatches.
New Petroleum Storage Grassroot Terminal at Malkapur, Telangana
Approved Project Cost: Rs.
611 crore
Benefit: Decongestion
of demand centers in and around Hyderabad, as last terminal on upcoming
PHPL (Paradeep Hyderabad Pipeline)
Brief Description: Construction
of Grass Root POL ToP at Malkapura, Telangana
Augmentation of LPG Import facility at Kandla
Approved Project Cost: Rs.
588.20 Crore
Benefit: Augmentation
of import infrastructure: Propane/ Butane shall be imported at Jetty and
shall be dispatched to Terminal premises through cross country pipelines
and shall be stored in storage vessels being constructed in the terminal.
The same shall be blended for production of LPG and thereafter dispatched
through different modes of dispatch like pipeline, rail and road dispatch.
Brief Description: Augmentation
of LPG Import Terminal from 0.6 MMTPA to 2.5 MMTPA at Kandla, Gujarat.
Facilities planned are:
- a) 2 No Refrigerated Propane & Liquid Butane tanks 15000 MTs each
including 6 nos In-tank Pumps.
- b) Provision of other facilities like 2 No Mounded Bullets (600 MT
Capacity), Flash Gas Compressor, Boiler etc.
- c) Provision of Cross Country Pipeline (Propane/Butane) from Jetty
to Terminal.
New Petroleum Storage Grassroot Terminal at Motihari, Bihar
Approved Project Cost: Rs.
522 Crore
Benefit: Decongestion
of demand centers in and around Motihari, and supply to Nepal Oil
Corporation’s locations under strategic partnership between India and
Nepal
Brief Description: Construction
of Grass Root POL ToP at Motihari, Bihar
New Petroleum Storage Terminal at Silchar, Assam
Approved Cost: Rs.
502 crore
Benefit: Resitement
of existing non-OISD compliant location at Ramnagar Depot, and to align
with Railway infrastructure changes
Brief Description: Development
of Facilities at Moinarband (Silchar), Cachar, Assam as Resitement of
Ramnagar Depot.
New Petroleum Storage Grassroot Terminal at Atchutapuram, Andhra Pradesh (Resitement)
Approved Cost: Rs.
466 crore
Benefit: Decongestion
of demand centers in and around Visakhapatnam, through branch pipeline
from Vizag on upcoming PHPL (Paradeep Hyderabad Pipeline).
Brief Description: Construction
of Grass Root POL ToP at Atchutapuram, Andhra Pradesh.
New Petroleum Storage Grassroot Terminal at Asanur, Tamilnadu
Approved Cost: Rs.
466.43 crore
Benefit: Decongestion
of demand centers in and around Vallur and Chennai, Tamilnadu.
Brief Description: Construction
of Grass Root POL ToP at Asanur, Tamil Nadu.
New Petroleum Storage Terminal at Guntakal, Andhra Pradesh (Resitement)
Approved Cost: Rs.
384.58 Crore
Benefit: Decongestion
of demand centers in and around Guntakal, resitement of existing non-OISD
compliant location
Brief Description: Construction
of Grass Root POL ToP at Guntakal, Andhra Pradesh.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Solapur, Maharashtra
Approved Cost: Rs.
361 crore
Benefit: Receipt
Terminal at Solapur on Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline thereby
decongesting nearby demand centers and for transportation through Wagons
to remote locations, hugely decreasing logistics cost.
Brief Description: Additional
Facilities at Solapur for conversion to ToP on
Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Vizag, Andhra Pradesh
Project Cost: Rs
355.50 Crore
Benefit: Conversion
of non-OISD compliant location to OISD location with change into only
black oil handling, with port services, and receipt of product through
upcoming PHPL (Paradeep Hyderabad Pipeline)
Brief Description: Revamping
of facilities at Vizag Terminal as part of conversion of Location as ToP
on PHPL.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Baitalpur, Uttar Pradesh
Approved Cost: Rs
318.80 Crore
Benefit: Conversion
of Depot into Tap off Point thereby decreasing overall logistics cost.
Brief Description: TAugmentation
of Facilities at Baitalpur Depot for facilitating its conversion to
Pipeline Terminal on Patna- Motihari- Baitalpur Pipeline.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
Approved Cost: Rs
316.20 Crore
Expected Commissioning: The
units are in the construction phase under LSTK (Lump Sum Turn Key) mode of
execution and the expected completion of the project is by September 2021.
Benefit: Conversion
of non-OISD compliant location to OISD location with receipt of product
through upcoming PHPL (Paradeep Hyderabad Pipeline). Positive Impact on
logistics and supply demand ratio.
Brief Description: Revamping
of facilities at Vijayawada Terminal as part of conversion of Location as
ToP on PHPL.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Ahmednagar, Maharashtra
Approved Cost: Rs.
273 Crore
Benefit: Receipt
Station at Ahmednagar on Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline thereby
decongesting nearby demand centers.
Brief Description: Additional
Facilities at Ahmednagar for conversion to ToP on
Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
Approved Cost: Rs.
236 Crore
Benefit: Facilities
for evacuation of products from Koyali Refinery thereby creating space
inside refinery for large scale expansion.
Brief Description: Construction
of Second Spur TWG at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh for expansion of Gujarat
Refinery
LPG Bottling Plant at Jodhpur
Approved Cost: Rs.
229.8 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 120 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Jodhpur on 50 acre land.
Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x 24 point
Electronic Filling System along with all associated facilities.
Augmentation of Additional Facilities at Manmad, Maharashtra
Approved Cost: Rs.
221 Crore
Benefit: Receipt
Station at Manmad on Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline thereby
decongesting nearby demand centers.
Brief Description: Additional
Facilities at Manmad for conversion to ToP on
Koyali-Manmad-Ahmednagar-Solapur Pipeline.
LPG Bottling Plant at Motihari
Project Cost: Rs.
206.5 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 120 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Motihari, Bihar on approx 19
acre of land. Facilities planned are 3x1200 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and
2 x 24 point Electronic Filling System along with all associated
facilities.
Current Status: The
physical progress achieved as on date is 50 % ( Approx.) All 65 equipment
are ordered and all contracts are awarded. The contractors are mobilized
at site and the enabling contract is on the verge of completion. The first
and second bulk piping are already ordered and piping material receipt is
also started. With regard to electrical and instrument bulks, more than 50
% orders are placed. The heater modules have been fabricated at vendor’s
shop and are ready for erection. The equipment foundations are getting
ready in phase manner and the equipment erection are soon to be kick
started. The piping fabrication is already started and 65 % tank
fabrication is also achieved.
LPG Bottling Plant at Nagpur
Approved Cost: Rs.
175.10 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 60 TMTPA capacities LPG Bottling Plant at Nagpur, Maharashtra on 41.5
acre land. Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x
24 point Electronic Filling System along with all associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Chittoor
Approved Cost: Rs
167.0 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand along with generation of substantial cost
savings in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 120 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh.
Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x 24 point
Electronic Filling System along with all associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Kharagpur
Approved Cost: Rs
163.02 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 120 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Vidya Sagar Industrial Park
near Kharagpur on 40 acres land. Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded
Storage Vessels and 2 x 24 point Electronic Filling System along with all
associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Khordha
Approved Cost: Rs
161.59 Crore
Anticipated Completion: July'21.
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 60 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Village- Somnathpur,
Tehsil-Khorda near Bhubaneswar, Odisha on approx 32 acre of land.
Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x 24 point
Electronic Filling System along with all associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Sitarganj
Approved Cost: Rs
160.09 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 120 TMTPA Capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Sitarganj, Uttarakhand on 30
acre land. Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x
24 point Electronic Filling System along with all associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Jabalpur
Approved Cost: Rs
146.78 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 60 TMTPA capacity LPG Bottling Plant at Maneri, Dist – Mandla, MP (Near
Jabalpur) on 45 Acre land. Facilities planned are 3x600 MT Mounded Storage
Vessels and 2 x 24 point Electronic Filling System along with all
associated facilities.
LPG Bottling Plant at Korba
Approved Cost: Rs
120.72 Crore
Benefit: The
Project will cater to LPG demand in that area.
Brief Description: Construction
of 60 TMTPA capacities LPG Bottling Plant at Gopalpur, Tehsil – Kathgora,
Dist – Korba, CG on 30 Acre of land. Facilities planned are 3x600 MT
Mounded Storage Vessels and 2 x 24 point Electronic Filling System along
with all associated facilities.
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