Work on LNG terminal in Mangalore to begin next month: Moily


Work on LNG terminal in Mangalore to begin next month: Moily

Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 6: The foundation for the proposed multi-crore LNG terminal in Mangalore will be laid this November, said union minister for petroleum and natural gas Dr M Veerappa Moily.

He made the announcement while launching the free trade LPG (cooking gas) scheme here on Saturday October 5.

The mega project will be undertaken in Mangalore by ONGC, MRPL together with a Japan-based company. The feasibility study for the project is over and next month the work will begin, he said.

He further said that the government has been undertaking several steps to bring improvement in the petroleum sector, especially in the gas cylinder distribution system. In this regard, the gas agencies will be directed to provide cooking gas cylinders to consumers within three days of booking, failing which action would be taken against the agencies, he said.

The petroleum ministry is also mulling launch of online facility to book gas cylinders, Moily added.

The MoU for taking up feasibility study was signed by ONGC and the Japan-based company in March this year. At the time, Moily had said that the terminal is expected to be ready by year 2018.

On the occasion, the minister also announced the inter-company LPG portability scheme, which enables customers to choose or switch distributor of any of the three state-run oil marketing firms - Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum. If the service provided by the company or agency is not up to the mark, the consumer can shift to another company or agency. If the new agency happens to be part of the same oil company, the consumer need not return the cylinder and regulator while shifting.

 

  

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Something good to Mangaloreans!

    But some how Govt opening ceremonies have lost its charm!

    Previous BJP Govt had made record of projects opening ceremonies, which were subsequently closed.
    Present Udupi MLA, re-opening them also has became an issue to
    Ex- MLA!
    Successor would takes up the projects, but former will say I
    am the God father!

    PEOPLE ARE GENUINELY INTERESTED IN COMPLETION CEREMONIES!

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    LNG Terminal feather to Mangalore's development project thereby generating employment and economic activities.This project is GIFT OF UPA and particularly Mr Moodbidri Veerappa Moily is instrumental in installing vital project.For certain extent it could change the face of Mangalore.Well done UPA and Mr MV Moily.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Other parties have vision to fill their own pockets and go to Mauritius to deposit black money...

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Sun, Oct 06 2013

    Moily Sir,
    two important things to remember:
    1. if you want to inaugrate this project and take the credit of this project, then need to finish it before next LS elections, otherwise dont grumble like Shri Raghupati Bhatt is doing now !!
    2. Further, please try to implement some nice/ popular projects for your own LS constinuency Chika-Balapur, because they are the 1st one sent to LS and now again LS elections are approaching.
    Jai ho Moily Sir !!
    but please dont increase petroleum prices atleast before the elections!!

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  • Ravi Suvarna, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 07 2013

    Moily is trying for Mangalore seat. Poojary too.

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