Business Standard

Rlys plans tie-up with IOC to cut on expenses

- SHINE JACOB

The railways will soon be reaching an understand­ing with Indian Oil Corporatio­n (IOC) for refining crude oil imported by the transport behemoth itself -- a move that is likely to save ~2,000-2,500 crore a year on taxes for the ailing transporte­r.

The railways consumes about 2.8 billion litres of diesel in a year, costing ~18,000 crore, and 17.5 billion units of electricit­y, costing ~12,300 crore.

“As an initial step, we have invited bids from consultant­s to work on the plan. We have received three bids. We are planning to import 500,000 tonnes of crude oil directly and will give it to IOC for refining. Our savings will be on account of taxes,” said Ravindra Gupta, chief administra­tive officer, Indian Railways Organizati­on for Alternate Fuel (IROAF).

The three players that have submitted bids are Pricewater­houseCoppe­rs, KPMG and Sahi Tejarat, an overseas agency.

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