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IOCL to Invest Rs. 16.89 bn in Andhra Pradesh

To meet the growing demand for petroleum products, including petrol, diesel and LPG in the State, Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is set to invest Rs. 16.89 billion to develop infrastructure and expand its distribution network, according to IOCL executive director and head of AP and Telangana R.S.S. Rao.

 

At a press conference, Mr. Rao, along with Chief General Manager Phani Rammohan, and General Manager R. Chidambaram revealed the projects taken up and lined up for commissioning in the next couple of years.

 

He said out of the total investment, Rs. 15.22 billion would be invested in petro products infrastructure and Rs. 1.67 billion in Liquid Petroleum Gas. Some of the projects were already taken up.

 

Mr. Rao said the existing Vijayawada Terminal at Kondapalli, which would operate as Tap Off Point Terminal for the Paradip-Hyderabad Pipeline (PHPL), would be revamped and the storage capacity increased at a cost of Rs. 3.16 billion by September 2021. The PHPL, spanning over 1,200 km from Paradip in Odisha to Hyderabad covers 723 km in AP and was nearing completion, he said.

 

“Another Tap Off Point Terminal for PHPL, a grassroots terminal, is coming up in over 60 acres of area at Atchutapuram, Visakhapatnam, at a cost of Rs. 4.66 billion and with a storage capacity of over 74,000 km. The terminal will cater to the needs of Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts and is expected to be completed by July 2021,” he said. While the supply of all-white oils would be gradually shifted to the new terminal from the existing Malkapuram terminal, black oil supply would continue as it is going to be revamped with Rs. 3.55 billion by February 2023, he added.

 

Mr. Rao said that demand for LPG has been growing and IndianOil has LPG market share of 35.5% in cooking gas with a sale of 2,59,000 metric tonnes (TMTs) during 2020-21 in the State as it serves 4.9 million customers.

 

Bottling plant

 

In addition to the three Indane LPG bottling plants at Kadapa, Visakhapatnam and Kondapalli which can churn out 1,00,000 cylinders a day, a new bottling plant at a cost of Rs. 1.67 billion would be set up in Chittoor.

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