RIL to reduce output of LPG
30 Apr 2007
New Delhi: Reliance Industries, which recently converted its Jamnagar refinery into an export-oriented unit, has informed the government that it has decided to reduce LPG production by around 1 million metric tonne per annum (mmtpa) from mid-2008.
The company plans to reduce LPG production to around 1.6 mmtpa from mid-2008.
RIL is one of the significant producers of LPG in the private sector. Together with Essar, it produces 2.6 million tonne of LPG every year, where Essar''s contribution is stated to be between 0.3-0.1 million tonne per year.
Shortage of LPG is a politically sensitive issue and the government has had to initiate several steps in the past to maintain regular and routine supplies of LPG for the domestic market.
The country requires about 10.7 mt of LPG per annum -10 mt for domestic consumption and about 0.76 mt for auto LPG. In 2006-07, both public and private sector refiners in India produced 8.4 mt of LPG while public sector OMCs had to import 2.3 mt to bridge the gap. The annual LPG production capacity of public sector OMCs is around 5.7 mt.