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Kerala's heavy rains delay crude shipments to BPCL Kochi refinery

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KOLKATA: Renault launched new KWID 2018 Feature Loaded Range, which will be available in both manual and automated transmissi­on options, on August 11 in here.

Renault India has sold more than 2,50,000 units of KWID. Available in 8 trims with segment-first features, the new KWID has been launched at no additional price, further enhancing its value propositio­n. The new KWID will offer segment-leading length, power to weight ratio, boot space,

ground clearance and cuttingedg­e technology.

It boasts of several first-insegment features led by its SUV inspired design, 7-inch touchscree­n Media NAV system, Rear Camera, digital Instrument cluster, one-touch lane change indicator, radio speed dependent volume control and pro-sense seat belt pretension­ers with load limiters.

Bookings for the Renault KWID 2018 Feature Loaded Range have already commenced. SINGAPORE: Crude oil shipments to Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd's (BPCL) Kochi refinery were delayed due to heavy rains preventing vessels from berthing, two industry sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.

Three vessels, including two very large crude oil carriers (VLCC) and one Suezmax, carrying more than 2 million barrels of crude oil, have been waiting to unload the oil for 5 to 12 days, shipping data on Thomson Reuters Eikon showed.

Suezmax Sri Vishnu carrying Saudi crude has been waiting to unload since August 12, according to the data. VLCCS Happiness I and Humanity, with Iranian oil on-board, have been floating off Kochi for 6-12 days, the data showed.

"It's very bad weather at the moment and the rains are not subsiding...it's not clear when the vessels can discharge," one of the sources said.

A BPCL spokesman could not immediatel­y comment on the matter.

The Kochi refinery which has a capacity of more than 260,000 barrels per day (bpd) is located at Ambalamuga­l, near Kochi in Kerala where torrential rains have left over 30,000 people homeless, destroyed crops and disrupted air, rail and road traffic within the state for a week.

So far, 324 people have died from Kerala's worst floods in a century.

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