Billionaire Ambani sends oxygen from his refineries to aid India’s covid fight

Billionaire Ambani sends oxygen from his refineries to aid India’s covid fight
By Debjit Chakraborty, Bloomberg
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Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd., which operates the world’s biggest refining complex in western India, has started supplying oxygen from Jamnagar to Maharashtra at no cost, according to a company official, who asked not to be identified due to internal policy. The western state will get 100 tons of the gas from Reliance, Eknath Shinde, urban development minister, said in a tweet.

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Reliance is diverting some oxygen streams meant for its petroleum coke gasification units after making it suitable for medical use.
Billionaire Mukesh Ambani is diverting oxygen produced at his refineries to help India battle a savage coronavirus outbreak that’s paralyzed the commercial capital as daily new infections spike by a record.

Ambani’s Industries Ltd., which operates the world’s biggest refining complex in western India, has started supplying oxygen from Jamnagar to Maharashtra at no cost, according to a company official, who asked not to be identified due to internal policy. The western state will get 100 tons of the gas from Reliance, Eknath Shinde, urban development minister, said in a tweet.


India is in the grip of a second wave of Covid-19 infections that has caught the federal and state governments unprepared, with local media reporting that patients are dying due to a shortage of oxygen and hospital beds. Maharashtra state is home to the financial hub of Mumbai where the fresh outbreak is most severe, and where Ambani officially resides and Reliance has its headquarters.

Reliance is diverting some oxygen streams meant for its petroleum coke gasification units after making it suitable for medical use, the official said. A company spokesman couldn’t immediately comment.

Separately, state-run Bharat Petroleum Corp. has built up a stockpile of 20 tons of oxygen at its Kochi refinery in southern India that it is supplying to bottlers for medical use, a company official said. Nobody responded to an email sent to ’s press office.

Refineries can produce limited volumes of industrial oxygen in air-separation plants meant for nitrogen production. Medical-use oxygen can be extracted by scrubbing out other gases, such as carbon dioxide, to make it 99.9% pure.

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10 Comments on this Story

Tutu12 minutes ago
Bas***d political parties starting from leftist always blame Tata , Ambani etc. to get political milage for themselves forgetting the contributions they made for our motherland. Great job by Mukesh ji.
Ramamurthi Kolagunta27 minutes ago
Rahul, shamelessly, created public anger against Ambani while campaigning across states, while He personally has contributed Less Than nothing for fighting Covid. He has been claiming laurels for his advises on Covid while he has not used his suggestions in Maharashtra, where INC is in the Gov't.
Dew Drops51 minutes ago
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