Title: OPERATIONS Oil
1OPERATIONSOil Gas Sector
2TERMINAL / DEPOT OPERATIONS FUNCTIONS
RECEIVING STORAGE
DISTRIBUTION RECEIVING BY PIPELINES
BY TANKWAGONS BY ROAD-T/Ts
BY OCEAN TANKERS
3- IMPORTANT OPERATIONS CRITERIA
- ENSURE
- CORRECTNESS OF PRODUCT QUALITY SPECS.
- EXACTNESS OF QUANTITY RECEIVED /OR DELIVERED.
- SAFETY OF PERSONS/EQUIPMENTS / ENVIRONMENT
- OVERALL PROFITABLE OPERATIONS
4- EXPECTATIONS FROM IT DEPT.
- SUPPORT COMPLEMENT AUTOMATIONS RELATED
ACTIVITIES AT THE LOCATIONS. - PROVIDE QUICK BACKUPS DURING FAILURES/SYSTEM
HICK UPS. - SUSTAIN / MAINTAIN HEALTH OF THE HARDWARES
/SOFTWARES SYSTEM - ENSURE SAFETY OF DATA / PERSONS/EQUIPMENTS /
ENVIRONMENT - OVERALL PROFITABLE OPERATIONS
5IMPORTANCE OF Q.C. LABs.SUPPORT
- Monitoring of Products Specifications
- IS Specs. / Consumers Specs.
- Manufacturing Specs. / Types of Crudes
- Test methods ( IS / ASTM / IP etc. )
- Repeatability Reproducibility of tests results
- Q.C. to confirm products adhere to Spec / Specs
6Sinificance of major tests
- Appearance
- Colour
- Flash point
- Pour point
- Viscosity
- Corrosion Cu strip / Silver strip
- Doctor Test
- CONTINUED--
7Sinificance of major tests
-Continued..
- Distillation
- Water Sediments
- Smoke point
- Cum content
- Vapour Pressure
- Sulphur content
- Octane No. / Cetane No.
8Sinificance of major tests
-Continued..
- Penetration
- Cloud point
- Lubricity
- Carbon Resudue
- Aniline Point
- Aromatics
9- IMPORTANT MANUALS TO BE REFERED
- Operations Manual Installation Depots
- Industry Quality control Manuals
- For Non Aviation Petroleum Products.
- For Aviation Products.
- Manual for Security Locking System
- for T /Ts
10Movement of Products
- CRUDE MOVEMENT TO REFINERY THRU
- -OCEAN TANKER / PIPELINES.
- REFINED PRODUCTS TO TERMINALS THRU
- - OCEAN TANKER / PIPELINES / TANK WAGONS.
- PRODUCTS FROM TMLS. TO DEPOTS THRU
- - PIPELINES / TANK WAGONS / TANK TRUCKS.
- PRODUCTS FROM DEPOTS TO R.Os. THRU
- - TANK TRUCKS.
11- MOVEMENT OF PRODUCTS
- Pipeline Most Economical (40)
- - High Project Cost, Ideal for moving Major
Qties. - Coastal -2ndpreference (12)
- -Higher Qty., Port Infrastructure
- Rail 3rd preference ( 37)
- -Most Destination, Smaller parcel, Siding
facilities. - Road 4th preference (11)
- -Most convenient, Small Quantities,
- Quick Mobility Easily available, Quality
Issues.
12- Types of Product Movements
- Sales of Products to Ros, Direct Customers /
Consumers. - Bridging of Products For transfering the
products under TOA without attracting any Duties.
- Oil Exchange Transaction Generally for Other
Marketing Companies. Such Transaction is
completed at month end by signing JC Documents.
13TANKS
1) Under Ground Tanks (Cylindrical) 2) Above
Ground Tanks Horizontal Cylindrical Laid
on masonry pedestals above ground
level. Vertical Cylindrical a) Fixed Roof
and b) Floating Roof
14ADVANTAGES OF TANKS UNDERGROUND TANKS - LESS
TEMP.VARIATION, SPACE CONSTRAINTS,
SAFETY/ PROTECTION ABOVE GROUND TANKS- LARGER
VOLUMES
15FLOATING ROOF TANKS
ADVANTAGES ELIMINATES PRODUCT
LOSS INTER-CHANGEABILITY FROM CLASS A TO
OTHER CLASSES. SAFETY NO HAZARDOUS VAPOUR
SPACE REDUCE CORROSION TANK AREAS EXPOSED
TO AIR / VAPOURS ARE LIMITED REDUCE AIR
POLLUTION NO VENTURES OF THESE TANKS
16FLOATING ROOF TANKS
DISADVANTAGES HIGH COST OF
CONSTRUCTION HIGH COST OF MAINTENANCE REQUIRES
CLOSE SUPERVISION DURING OPERATION. POSSIBILIT
Y OF ROOF SINKING ACCUMULATION OF
TOXIC PETROLEUM VAPOURS AT LOWER LIQUID LEVELS
17FIXED ROOF TANK
18FLOATING ROOF TANK
19BASIC STEPS IN PLT OPERATIONS KNOWLEDGE
ABOUT TANKS/PIPELINE / IND. PRACTICES ON
ACCOUNTING. CONFIRMATION ABOUT PLT
PROGM. LOGGING THE ACTIVITIES AND FAIL PROOF
COMMN. SYSTEM.
20PLT OPERATIONS POSITIVE SEGREGATION AT BOTH ENDS
. LINE PRESSING. BEFORE RECEIPT GAUSING. SAMPLE
COLLECTION. LINING UP. COMMUNICATE
READINESS. CHECK FOR RECEIPT OF
PRODUCT/ WATER. INTERFACE CUTTING. QUALITY
CHECKS.
21PLT OPERATIONS CONTINUED HOURLY COMPARISON
RECEIPT VS.DELIVERY. TANK SWITCH
OVER. INTERFACE CUTTING. PROVISIONAL FINAL
GUAGES. CLOSING DOWN. SETTLING WATER
DRAWING. FINAL GUAGES. OUTTURN-CALCULATION-REPORTI
NG.
22PIPELINE TRANSFERS
- SAFEST MODE OF PRODUCT TRANSFER FROM ONE LOCATION
TO OTHER LOCATION. - TERMS OF SETTLEMENT IN REGARD TO PRODUCT
QUANTITY. - TYPE OF TRANSFER TERM OF SETTLEMENT
- REFINERY TO RECEIVING COMPANY TANK
MARKETING DIPS - REFINERY TO REFINERY DESPATCHING REFINERY
- TANK DIPS
- MKTG. TO MARKETING DESPATCHING CO. TANK DIPS
- MKTG. TO REFINERY MKTG. CO. TANK DIPS
23SAMPLING AS PER MDG-2001
- SUPPLY LOCATIONS
- SAMPLES TO BE DRAWN, TESTED AND RETAINED AS PER
THE EXISTING INDUSTRY QUALITY CONTROL MANUAL. - SUPPLY LOCATION SHOULD GIVE THE DETAILS OF
DENSITY _at_ 15 oC AND THE STORAGE TANK NUMBR FROM
WHICH TANK LORRY IS FILLED ON THE DELIVERY /
INVOICE CHALLAN.
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25BOTTOM SAMPLING THIEF
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27STOCK-LOSS
- VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR DIRECTLY AFFECTING THE
COMPANYS PROFITABILITY . ALL EFFORTS TO BE TAKEN
TO ENSURE THAT TARGETS ARE ACHIEVED. - MAINLY TWO PARTS
- A) TEMPERATURE LOSS
- B) OPERATION LOSS
28STOCK - LOSS
- BASIC CAUSES OF PETROLEUM LOSSES
- EVAPORATION
- INACCURATE MEASUREMENT
- SPILLAGE / LEAKAGE
- PILFERAGE
- TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS
29 - TEMPERATURE LOSS
- ONE DEGREE ERROR IN REPORTING TEMP. ACCOUNTS FOR
A VARIATION OF 7650 LITRES PRODUCT (HSD) LOSS IN
STORAGE TANK OF 30 MTS DIA X 12 MT HIGH TANK. - CHECK THE ACCURACY OF THE THERMOMETER WITH OTHER
TWO SIMILAR THERMOMETERS ON THE SAME RACK. - GET THE THERMOMETER DULY CALIBRATED FROM THE
APPROVED LAB. - IF THERMOMETER IS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE, REPLACE
IT WITH A NEW ONE.
30STOCK-LOSS
- OPERATIONS LOSS
- EVAPORATION LOSS ON VOLATILE PRODUCTSFR TANKS
WITH P.V. VENTS FR TANKS. - DESPLACEMENT LOSSES / FILLING LOSSES
- PUMP/VALVE LINE LEAKAGESRUE /SPILLS.
- INACCURATE MEASURING EQPTS.
- BREATHING LOSSES
- WINDAGE LOSS - NOT KEEPING ROOF,GAUGING HATCH
MANHOLS VAPOUR TIGHTS.
31RECALIBRATION OF TANKS
- VALIDITY OF CALIBRATION CHART
- BESIDES CPWD, WEIGHTS MEASURES DEPT. OF THE
STATES / UNION TERRITORIES HAVE ALSO BEEN
APPROVED FOR CALIBRATION OF STORAGE TANKS. - FOR TANKS WITH WATER BOTTOM, CALIBRATION SHOULD
BE CARRIED OUT AFTER TEN YEARS. - FOR TANKS WITH OIL BOTTOMS THE SECOND
CALIBRATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT FIVE YEARS
AFTER THE FIRST CALIBRATION.
32RECALIBRATION OF TANKS
- VALIDITY OF CALIBRATION CHART
- RECALIBRATION BY THE COMPETENT AUTHORITY SHOULD
INVARIABLY BE CARRIED OUT WHEN STRUCTURAL
ADDITIONS OR ALTERATIONS ARE MADE ON THE TANK.
33TANK TRUCKLOADING / UNLOADING
- TANK TRUCK SHOULD BE ADEQUATELY BONDED TO THE
FILL LINE OF THE NOZZLE. - THE FILL LINE SHOULD EXTEND TO THE BOTTOM OF THE
TANK. - THE RATE OF FLOW SHOULD BE KEPT (1 METER PER
SECOND) INITIALLY FOLLOWED BY 3 METERS PER SECOND
SUBSEQUENTLY. - T/T LOADING METERS TO BE CALIBRATED / TEST
MEASURED. - T/T TO BE RECALIBRATED WHENEVER ACCURACY SEAMS
DOUBTFUL.
34T/ Ts LOADING / UNLOADING
- DURING LOADING
- AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, THE TANK TRUCK SHOULD BE
FILLED THROUGH FLOW METER ONLY. - IT IS ADVISABLE THAT TANK TRUCKS ARE USED ON
DEDICATED SERVICE... - ENSURE NO SPILLAGE OR LEAKS.
- UNLOAD COMPLETELY, INCLUDING THE PIPELINE
CONTENTS OF THE TRUCK. - AFTER UNLOADING
- CHECK FOR ANY UNDUE VARIATION BY GAUGING THE
TANK.
35TANK TRUCK SEALING
- NECESSARY GUIDELINES ARE TO BE FOLLOWED TO ENSURE
BETTER CONTROL ON ISSUE AND USAGE OF THE SEALS,IF
BEING USED FOR T/Ts SEALING AT LOCATIONS. - WE HAVE ALREADY IMPLEMENTAED SECURITY LOCKING
SYSTEM FOR T/Ts LOCKING AT ALL LOCATIONS, WHICH
IS FOUND QUITE SATISFACTORY.
36UNLOADING OF TANK WAGONS
- CHECK THE T/W NO. DESTINATION, CONSIGNEE.
- CHECK TOA / PASTE-ON-LABEL FOR GRADE OF FUEL,
DIP, QUANTITY, DATE OF LOADING, ETC. - CHECK FOR TOP AND BOTTOM SEALS.
- ENSURE SUFFICIENT ULLAGE IN THE RECEIVING TANK.
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - NO SMOKING SIGN BOARD AND
ATTACHING OF BONDING CABLE, FIRE EXTINGUISHER,
ETC. - GAUGING OF T/W FOR OIL AND WATER DIP AFTER THE
SEALS ARE FOUND INTACT. SAMPLE TO BE TAKEN AND
SHORT TEST AS PER MANUAL TO BE DONE. FUEL HAVING
CLOUDY OR OFF COLOUR APPEARANCE TO BE SUSPECTED
FOR CONTAMINATION AND SUCH T/W NOT TO BE UNLOADED.
37UNLOADING OF TANK WAGONS
- PROPER HOSE CONNECTION TO CORRECT UNLOADING
POINTS. - STARTING FROM THE STORAGE TANK, OPEN ALL VALVES,
PROCEEDING TOWARDS UNLOADING RACK. RACK VALVES
TO REMAIN CLOSED TO ENSURE NO RUNBACK INTO THE
T/W UNDER GRAVITY. - SLOWLY OPEN RACK VALVES AFTER STARTING THE
UNLOADING PUMP. - CLOSE SUPERVISION OF UNLOADING OPERATIONS TO
AVOID OVERFLOW FROM T/W IN CASE OF SUDDEN
SHUTDOWN OF PUMP.
38UNLOADING OF TANK WAGONS
- AFTER UNLOADING THE T/WS CLOSE ALL THE T/WS
VALVE, THEN UNLOADING POINT VALVES AND FINALLY
TANK VALVES. - CHECK FOR THOROUGH EMPTINESS OF EACH T/W BY
APPLYING OIL FINDING PASTE ON THE BOTTOM OF DIP
ROD. - CHECK FOR QTY. RECEIVED IN TANKS AND ASSESS THE
LOSS DURING T/W UNLOADING OPERATIONS. - TIMELY SUBMISSION OF RELEASE MEMO TO THE RLYS.
FOR COMPLETION OF T/W DECANTING OPERATION WITHIN
FREE TIME. - IN CASE OF MISSING SEAL / LEAKAGES FROM T/W,
INSIST FOR OPEN DELIVERY AND LODGE CLAIM ON RLYS.
39TYPICAL MARKING ON TANK WAGON
40BTPN WAGON
41BROAD GAUGE TANK WAGON
42PERFORMANCE OF TANK-TRUCK
- TARGETS FOR KL/T/T/MONTH KM/T/T/MONTH ARE SET
BY ZONE TO ENSURE OPTIMUM UTILISATION OF CO. T/T
AND MINIMISE THE COST/KL COST/KLKM WITH AN AIM
TO REDUCE THE TOTAL COST OF DELIVERY OF MS HSD
FOR A DEPOT/TERMINAL. - FOR ACHIEVING TARGETS
- PROPER PLANNING OF TRIPS FOR CO. T/T
- UTILIZE FULL TRUCK CAPACITY
- UTILIZE ALL DRIVER HOURS
43PERFORMANCE OF TANK-TRUCK
- FOR ACHIEVING TARGETS
- LOAD, DRIVE AND UNLOAD EFFICIENTLY
- ACHIEVE MAXIMUM SIZE DELIVERY
- STRIVE FOR THE BEST COMBINATION OF SPLIT LOADS
AND MINIMISE KM ON SPLIT LOADS - USE OUTSIDE CARRIERS AFTER FULLY UTILISING CO.
T/TS - MINIMIZE IDLING REPAIR HOURS
- ROUTINE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE OF COs. TANK
TRUCKS IN A PLANNED MANNER - TAKE NECESSARY ACTION, AS PER DAILY, WEEKLY,
MONTHLY QUARTERLY CHECK-LIST, TO AVOID
BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE
44Q Q MEASURES
- VARIOUS MEASURES BEING EXERCISED TO CURB
MALPRACTICES OF ADULTERATION. - INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS SUCH AS SEALING OF POL T/Ts
WITH FOOLPROOF LOCKING SYSTEM AND DOPING OF MS /
HSD WITH MARKER ARE UNDER IMPLEMENTATION.
45SECURITY LOCKS
- IMPROVED T/Ts SEALING SYSTEM COMPARED TO USING
PLASTIC SEALS. - IT ENSURES QUALITY QUANTITY OF MS/HSD DURING
TRANSPORTATION TO R.Os. IN T/T. - 2 LOCKS ARE USED FOR EACH COMPARTMENT OF T/T 6
/ 8 PER Locks / T/T. (ABLOY / GOREJ Make Locks )
. - EACH DEALER IS ALLOTTED SEPARATE KEY WHICH OPENS
ALL LOCKS ALLOTTED TO HIM ONLY. Contd.
46Contd. -
- A MASTER KEY IS KEPT AT THE SUPPLY POINT WHICH
OPENS ALL THE LOCKS IN USE AT THAT LOCATION. - LOCKING SYSTEM IMPLEMENTED EFFECTIVE MARCH2001
ONWARDS RESULTS FOUND ENCOURAGING. - SECURITY LOCKING SYSTEM INTRODUCED AT ALL
LOCATIONS - MS / HSD TO ALL ROS. INCLUDING CLUB HP OUTLETS
SUPPLIED ONLY THROUGH TANK TRUCKS SEALED WITH
ABLOY / GODREJ LOCKS - TANK TRUCKS ARE TO BE MODIFIED TO MAKE THE
LOCKING SYSTEM FOOL-PROOF.
47T/T Modifications
- ENSURE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING TRUCK
MODIFS-DEGASSING, WATER FILLING/OVER FILLING ETC.
BEFORE STARTING T/T MODIFNS. - IT INCLUDES MODIFNS OF DELIVERY LINE FLANGESES,
DISCHARGE VALVE AREA,MAN HOLE COVERS. - PROVISION TO INSTALL LOCKS AT TOP MANHOLE
COVERS.
48WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM Indivisual Locations
- SUSTAIN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LOCKING SYSTEM
MANAGEMENT AS PER LAID DOWN DIRECTIVES. - PROVIDE DAILY FEEDBACK TO ZONES FOR SUBMITING
WEEKLY REPORTS TO ED-SODS OFFICE ON
IMPLEMENTATION OF ABLOY LOCKS SYSTEM MANAGEMENT. -
CONTD.
49WHAT IS EXPECTED FROM Indivisual Locations
- MONITOR LAID DOWN PROCEDURE FOR REPACEMENT OF
WORN OUT KEYS. - KEEP ALL RECORDS UPDATED.
- MONITOR THE INVENTORIES OF ALL LOCKS MASTER
KEYS DAILY. - DO NOT HIDE IRREGULARITY, IF ANY.
- ENSURE DAILY SURPRISE CHECKS OF FEW T/Ts
METICULOUSLY.
50Overview of Locking System Implementation
Current Status.
- TOTAL LOCKS PROCURED 56219 Nos.
- LOCKS PROVIDED
- RETAIL Including Bridgers 51505Nos.
- DRECT SALES 4076 Nos.
- AVIATION 638 Nos.
- LOCKS PROCUREMENT ACTIVIT DECENTRALISED AT
ZONES SINCE - OCTOBER 2004
51MARKER DOPING SYSTEM
52How Is the Marker Doped ?
- Marker is doped on line to the fuel products
with the help of a turbine driven pump during
receipt of the product through pipeline. - The rate of doping is 2.5 mg/lit of M.S.
- (I.e.2.5 ppm)
53How Does the System Work ?
- Presently Marker is doped online to MS and HSD
at Vashi during receipt of product through MPPL . - Also it is doped to MS at Wadala during inter
tank transfer. - Doping concentration is achieved at 100 level
which is equal to 2.5 mg/lit - Doped PRODUCTS is supplied through tank trucks
to retail outlets - Marker strength is checked at ROs and tank
trucks, and compared with supply location
strength to detect adulteration
54How Is the Marker Strength Recorded
- Marker Analyser specific for this marker is
supplied by m/s Rohm and Haas ( trade name
Spectrace meter) - The equipment is portable and handy to carry
- Testing is possible at retail outlet, and in
transit by testing samples drawn from tank trucks
55How Is the Testing Done ?
- Testing time is just 10 minutes
- Product sample is taken in the sample cell (175
ml) and subjected to the test by the Spectrace
meter - Meter indicates the strength of the marker in
the sample in terms of percentage - Analyser operates on battery as well as 230v AC
supply. - The accuracy of the Spectrace meter is / - 2
56Cost Elements
Element Present Basic Cost Landed Cost
Marker Cost 43 USD / kg. Rs.3050 / kg
Lubrizol turbine pump 8506 GBP 11200 GBP for 8 10 Pump resply. Rs. 11 Lacs 14 Lacs resply.
Spectrace Analysers 4200 USD per unit Rs. 3 Lacs / unit
MARKER COST / LITRE OF MS / HSD IS APPROX. 1 PS MARKER COST / LITRE OF MS / HSD IS APPROX. 1 PS MARKER COST / LITRE OF MS / HSD IS APPROX. 1 PS
57Targetted Objects of the Study
- Marker doping study was carried out on MS during
2001-02 in - Vashi OMC terminal
- Vashi IOC terminal
- Industry Retail Outlets fed Ex. Vashi
- Tank trucks supplying MS to retail outlets Ex.
Vashi
58Sampling in Vashi Terminal
- Doped MS subjected to all the clinical tests
including RON
Doped MS meets BIS specifications (IS 2796-2000)
59Sampling in Vashi Terminal
- Samples mixed with adulterants to study the
response of marker - SKO
- Blue dyed SKO
- Benzene
- Toulene
- Solv 1425
- Naphtha
Test confirms presence of adulterants
60Sampling of Tank Trucks and Retail Outlets
- Retail outlet and tank truck samples after the
product left supply locations were drawn and
tested for marker strength by - IOC
- BPC
- HPC
- IBP
- Anti adulteration cell
148 Ros and 93 TTs
61Salient Observations
- Chemical characteristics of doped MS are in line
with BIS specifications - Marker system responds to addition of adulterants
in different proportions - Marker found stable on dormant MS
62Post Pilot Project plan
- Doping to be done at Terminal/Depot locations
- Marker trial extended to HSD at Vashi MS at
Wadala . - Trials to be extended to railfed/roadfed
locations - Define the range of acceptance for the marker
- System for calibration of analyser setting up
of service network by Rohm and Hass
63Recap of field trials
- Sampling at
- Gantry
- PLT
- After receipt TMB/Composite tank
- Dormant Tank
- Clinical/Batch formation tests
- Retail outlets and tank trucks
64The Inference
- This marker is a step forward in ensuring
quality of fuels - Marker Doping/ Field trials on MS already started
at Wadala-I w.e.f.Jan.2004. - Extention of Marker System at NCT Delhi is
expected to start by August 04 for extended
trials at rail/roadfed locations. - At BIJWASAN jointly by the Industry
- At SHAKURBASTI individually by all OMC members.
- LOIs for Marker, Turbine pumps Analysers
already placed by us.
65ETHANOL BLENDED PETROL
66Ethanol
- Renewable Biodegradable fuel.
- Environment-friendly alternative to fossil fuel.
- Being oxygenated fuel,ethanol enhances combustion
of petrol,resulting in reduction in emission of
all major pollutants. - Ethanol being agricultural based product a
biproduct of sugar industries , use of ethaol
will help sugar cane growers. - This will reduce dependence on imports of crude
and save foreign exchange.
67Sources for Production of Ethanol
- SUGAR CANE
- SUGAR CANE JUICE
- MOLASSES
- CORN
- GRAINS (Wheat,Maise,Barley)
- TUBERS ( Potato,Cassava)
- BIO-MASS
68Ethanol Availability in India
- INSTALLED CAPACITY 3.2 Billion Ltrs.
- CURRENT PRODUCTION 1.3 Billn. Ltrs.
- PRESENT CONSUMPTION 1.2 Billn. Ltrs
- SUGAR INDS./DISTILLERS ADDING ADDITIONAL
DISTILLERIES.
69Use of Ethanol
- Ethanol blended with petrol can be used as an
effective motor fuel without any modification in
the engine, though its use in pure state will do
necessitate modification.
70Gasohol
- Gasohol Is a Mixture of Petrol and Quantity of
Ethanol (Also Known As Ethyl Alcohol) Generally
Ranging From About 5 to 20
71Anhydrous Ethanol Potential for Gasohol Blending
- FOR 5 BLEND IN PETROL REQT. ON ALL INDIA BASIS
500 Million Ltrs./Annum - Reqt. in UP Maharashtra-40 70 Million
Ltrs./Annum Resply.
72Pilot projects
- Hazarwadi depot 15/4/2001
- Bareilly/Aonla depots 22/6/2001
- Panewadi depot 24/6/2001
- Pilot projects gave encouraging results
73Additional Pilot projects
- Bhatinda Pthankot in Punjab by HPC/BPC/IOC
- Gonda,Najibabad Panky in UP by HPC/BPC/IOC
- Rajamundry in AP by HPC/IOCThe above Pilot These
Project Commissioned on 15.11.2002, 29.10.2002
19.11.2002 Resply. - At Pathankot we take hospitality from BPCL, at
Panki from IOC
74Current Future Plans
- Phase I
- AP
- GUJARAT
- HARYANA
- KARNATAKA
- MAHARASHTRA
- PUNJAB
- TN
- UP
- GOA
- 4 Uts(daman-Diu,Dadra-Nagarhaveli,Chandigarh
Pandecherry ) -
- Phase II
- Rest of the Country
- REF.MOPNG GAZETTE NOTIFN. DATED 13.09.2002
REVISED NOTIFN. DATED 30.09.2003
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76Quality Control of Ethanol
- SECTIONAL COMMITTEE OF BIS UNDER ALCOHOL ALLIED
PRODUCTS HAS ALREADY COME OUT WITH NEW SPECS. FOR
POWER ETHANOL FOR USE AS AUTOMOTIVE FUEL- IS
154642004
77Additives to be added in Ethanol
- APPROPRIATE Doses of Metal Deactivator
Corrosion Inhibitor are to be added in Ethanol
before adding it to Petrol. - Metal Deactivator -AW 50 (N,N-Disalicylidene-1,2-
Propanediamine )-5 ppm - IR Corrosion Inhibitor-IRGAMET 39 10 ppm
78Thank You