Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HPCL plans to build LPG storage facility

- Kalpana Pathak kalpana.p@livemint.com

State-run oil marketing company Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd (HPCL) is planning to build an undergroun­d liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage facility in Mangaluru, said a top company executive.

“We are reviewing the proposal and seriously thinking of setting up a facility. An announceme­nt will be made soon,” said MK Surana, chairman and managing director, HPCL.

It may set up the facility with France’s Total SA, or may venture alone, added Surana. The cavern, will be second such facility in India, to be set up at about ₹1,000 crore. Total SA and HPCL both have an LPG import facility in Mangaluru.

HPCL and Total AS, through their joint venture, South Asia LPG (SALPG), operate a 60,000tonne capacity undergroun­d LPG storage facility in Visakhapat­nam, in Andhra Pradesh. The facility was commission­ed in 2007 at an investment of ₹333 crore. The Mangaluru facility may have a capacity of over 60,000-tonnes.

“In LPG sales, HPCL contin- ued to be the second largest marketer in India with sales growth of 8.5%. It also maintained market leadership in non-domestic bulk LPG segment with over 48% market share,” the company said in its annual report.

In 2017-18, SALPG cavern received 1.686 million metric tonnes (MMT) of LPG, compared to 1.627MMT in the previous fiscal year, registerin­g growth of 3.63%. It earned revenue of ₹228.38 crore and recorded profit after tax of ₹118.21 crore in 2017-18.

HPCL and Total AS’s facility at Visakhapat­nam has been dug in rock to store LPG. It is made up of two caverns of 19 metres in height, 20 metres base width and 160 metres in length, with interconne­ctions.

Besides being safe from natural calamities and hazards such as sabotage and aerial bombings, the caverns are leak and fireproof.

Total SA operates in the lubricants and LPG segments in India. Last week, it had sold its 26% stake in the Hazira LNG terminal in Gujarat to Shell Gas B.V, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell Plc.

According to a senior HPCL executive, the growing demand for LPG in India is prompting the company to finalise the contours of a new cavern. “The Ujjwala scheme has brought about an unpreceden­ted expansion for LPG. This is an encouragin­g trend and our plan correspond­s to this,” he added, requesting anonymity.

According to HPCL’s annual report for 2017-18, LPG consumptio­n increased 8% following the implementa­tion of various government schemes such as the Ujjwala Yojana.

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HPCL chairman and managing director MK Surana

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