IOC to invest Rs 5,463 cr in city gas network in 7 districts

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

State-owned (IOC) Thursday said it will invest Rs 5,463 crore in setting up city distribution network for retailing CNG to automobiles and piped cooking to households in seven districts.

The company, in a regulatory filing, said its board in a meeting Wednesday approved investments in seven cities it has won on its own.

"IOC has won the Bidding for implementation of City Gas Distribution (CGD) for 7 Geographical Areas viz district, district (in Tamil Nadu), district (in Jharkhand), Rewa district (in Madhya Pradesh), district (in Maharashtra), district (in and district (in Telangana).

"The Board has approved the estimated total capital investment of Rs 5463 crore on the implementation of the CGD projects. The investment in CGD business will help IOC to expand and consolidate its gas business," it said.

The company, however, did not specify the investments to be made in the nine cities it had won in the joint venture with Adani.

IOC said its board also approved a Rs 520 crore investment for production of ethanol using at in

The proposed ethanol plant is designed to produce 33.5-kilotonnes per annum of anhydrous ethanol for use in automotive fuel. "The project has the potential of required to limit global climate change," it said.

The board approved "installation of facilities for production of ethanol from PSA Off Gas of (HGU) at using of LanzaTech USA at an estimated cost of Rs 520 crore," it said.

The board also approved a Rs 1,332 crore investment in laying a pipeline from Paradip in Odisha to in

The pipeline "would enable placement of products from Paradip Refinery, Odisha to Somnathpur, Odisha for meeting the local demand as well as to Haldia, for onward movement through other pipelines," the company said.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 17:15 IST