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Indian Oil PSUs to Resume Rs 420bn of Projects as Lockdown Restrictions Ease

State-owned oil firms will resume as many as 511 projects involving over Rs 420 billion of investment with immediate effect as the country partially exited from an unprecedented nationwide lockdown.

 

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), Indian Oil Corp (IOC), GAIL, Oil India Ltd and six other public sector firms identified projects that either in rural areas or have in situ labour for the resumption of work, oil ministry sources said.

 

The government had last week allowed makers of information technology hardware, farmers and industries in rural areas to resume operations as it looked to revive the economy that got stalled because of the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic.

 

As many as 319 projects with these 10 PSUs are completely in rural areas and resuming work on them will not be much of a problem. Another 192 projects are within municipal limits but have in situ labour, they said.

 

In FY2020-21, these projects would involve an expenditure of over Rs 420 billion. The restarting of these projects that spread from oil and gas exploration and development work to refinery jobs, gas pipeline laying and city gas distribution .

 

These projects include 196 projects of IOC, 168 of Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL), 57 of Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL), 32 of GAIL and 26 projects of ONGC.

 

The sources said these projects involving refinery, exploration and production, marketing infrastructure, pipeline and city gas distribution are expected to generate Rs 22.10 billion of payout in the first month. Out of this, Rs 2.66 billion will be paid to labour.

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