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Thursday, April 05, 2007
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Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas |
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All India launch of 5% ethanol blended petrol programme held at Hyderabad
HYDERABAD JOINS RACE FOR CITY GAS DISTRIBUTION (CGD) PROJECTS WITH
FOUNDATION LAYING OF CNG MOTHER STATION
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18:54 IST |
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Dr.YSR Reddy formally announced the
nationwide launch of 5 per cent Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) Programme at
Hyderabad today. Shri Murli Deora, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas
presided over the function which was also attended by several dignitaries
including Union Minister of Urban Development Shri S. Jaipal Reddy and
Minister State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Shri Dinsha Patel, among
others.
This initiative is part of the UPA Government's commitment to put in place
policies to enhance the country's energy security. The launch of the
programme marks a significant step in the direction of utilizing
alternative renewable and environment friendly sources of energy like
ethanol, to supplement the hydro-carbon resources of the country. The EBP
Programme of the Ministry of Petroleum and Ntural Gas is primarily based
on indigenously produced ethanol from sugarcane molasses which besides
augmenting fuel availability in the country, also helps sugarcane growing
farmers with better returns. Ethanol is further environment friendly as
it enhances combustion of petrol resulting in lower emission of
pollutants.
To implement the programme nationwide, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural
Gas had earlier notified 20 States and 4 Union Territories to implement
EBP Programme with effect from 1.11.2006 leaving aside J&K, North East
Sikkim, Andaman& nicobar and Lakshadweep where ethanol cannot be made
available for logistic reasons.. So far, tenders to procure Ethanol from
indigenous producers have been finalized in the States of Andhra Pradesh,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Delhi, Jharkhand, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and
Tamil Nadu. The state of Andhra Pradesh has been covered first time. EBP
is being supplied in Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Karnataka,
Maharashtra and Tamilnadu. It is expected that EBP supplies would
commence in Bihar and Jharkhand shortly.
On this occasion, Andhra CM also laid foundation stone of Compressed
Natural Gas (CNG) Saroor Nagar (Hyderabad) Mega Station of Bhagyanagar
Gas Limited (BGL), a joint venture of HPCL and GAIL. Compressed Natural
Gas (CNG) is a clean and eco-friendly fuel being promoted by Government of
India, as an alternate fuel for vehicles. CNG is ideal for use by public
transport vehicles in major cities and towns. When used as an auto fuel,
CNG brings several benefits which include the advantage of removing the
chances of adulteration, reduction in vehicle emissions and pollutants
like sulphur, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, benzene, etc and requiring lower
engine maintenance as well as contributing to improved engine life. It
also reduces vehicular noise levels. The City Gas Distribution (CGD)
network of BGL would also help supply Piped Natural Gas (PNG) in the city
of Hyderabad making available to the residents a highly convenient,
cheaper and safer cooking fuel right in their kitchens at a mere turn of
the cooking-stove knob. This endeavour is part of the ambitious target set
by Shri Murli Deora for oil industry to connect 2 crore households in
various cities and towns across different States with the PNG cooking fuel
supply. This also requires spreading gas pipeline network in different
parts of the country so that the upcoming augmentation of gas availability
could be distributed through a well developed gas pipeline grid. The
groundwork for this has been completed with the formulation of Policy on
Development of Gas Pipeline and City Gas Distribution projects, enactment
of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) Act in April
2006,and the process of constituting PNGR Board being at an advance stage.
It may be recalled that acceleration in exploration and production
activities off Andhra Pradesh coast has resulted in large gas discoveries
both by public sector and private companies in the recent past. This will
not only give a boost to supply of gas for industries and City Gas
Distribution projects in Andhra Pradesh but also in several other parts of
the country as gas availability is slated to double from the current level
of about 95 million metric standard cubic meters per day (MMSCMD) in
coming few years.
Earlier, Shri Murli Deora had wide ranging discussions with the Andhra
Pradesh CM covering issues of further accelerating exploration and
production activities in and around Andhra Pradesh, implementing
downstream projects including setting up of Kakinada Refinery and
Petrochemical project, strategic storage facilities at Visakhapatnam and
supply of gas for projects in Andhra Pradesh, etc.
RJC
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