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Steel companies step up fight Covid-19 fight, offer oxygen

- ISHITA AYAN DUTT

Steel companies are stepping in to plug the gap in oxygen requiremen­t for the treatment of Covid-19.

Companies like JSW Steel, Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) have been supplying to state administra­tions where their plants are located.

In the past 40 days, RINL supplied more than 4,000 tonnes of liquid oxygen to Andhra Pradesh through government agencies at an average of 100 tonnes a day. SAIL is supplying 300-400 tonnes a day from its plants. JSW Steel has started supplying 110 tonnes from the Vijaynagar plant to the Karnataka administra­tion and 100 tonnes daily from Dolvi to the Maharashtr­a administra­tion, especially for Pune.

Steel companies have oxygen plants/air separation units for their own requiremen­ts. Steel making is an oxidation process; in the steel melting shop, oxygen reacts with impurities like carbon, silicon, phosphorus and sulphur in hot metal to produce steel.

“It is a reductant, and used in different stages of the steelmakin­g process,” said Sushim Banerjee, director general, Institute for Steel Developmen­t and Growth.

The oxygen plants produce gaseous oxygen and only fluctuatio­ns in demand are adjusted by the liquid oxygen which is a small percentage. The gaseous part cannot be transporte­d; but liquid oxygen is being transporte­d by tankers.”

In Dolvi, JSW Steel can produce 4,460 tonnes of oxygen per day, but it is gaseous. The liquid part is small, which we sent to Pune,” said sources in JSW.

Steel plants are one of the agencies that are supplying oxygen, said steel ministry sources. “We are pulling in resources and collating informatio­n from steel plants and coordinati­ng with the health ministry and DPIIT (Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade),” said steel ministry sources. On September 15, steel minister Dharmendra Pradhan tweeted that the ministry was collaborat­ing with the DPIIT and the ministry of health and family welfare to provide medical oxygen to various hospitals, pan Indian. About 4,329 tonnes of medical oxygen have been supplied by the steel plants in the last four days.

“Our steel family is geared up to contribute to the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic,” he tweeted.

States that have received oxygen from steel plants are Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Haryana, Gujarat, Karnataka, Telengana, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtr­a.

The ministry is understood to be operationa­lising a portal for the purpose of gathering informatio­n on what different steel plants would be able to supply. “Whoever needs it will be informed about the availabili­ty,” said sources in the ministry.

Steel companies are now looking at how to step up daily supply levels. “So far, we have been supplying to the administra­tion in states where we operate. Now, we are planning to supply to any state that needs oxygen,” said JSW Steel sources.

The health ministry, too, recently said that 29 states and Union Territorie­s had been asked to coordinate with steel plants for oxygen procuremen­t.

He had, however, clarified that there was no shortage but problems occur when there is no inventory management at the facility level. With the rising number of Covid-19 cases, steel companies could play an important role in meeting the oxygen requiremen­ts.

India is now the second worst Covid-hit country with its tally crossing the 5.2 million mark.

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