Amalekhgunj, Jan 26 : The second phase works under Nepal-India Cross-Border Petroleum Pipeline Project have been accelerated.
Construction of physical
infrastructures including petrol tank and 'transmix tank' has been started at
the depot located at Amalekhgunj of Bara under Nepal Oil Corporation Provincial
Office.
At an interaction with media
persons at Amalekhgunj-based office on Wednesday, Office Chief Pradeep Kumar
Yadav said construction works have been forwarded by completing all necessary
preparations.
Two petrol tanks with the capacity
of 4,100 kilolitres, two transmix tanks with the capacity of 250 kilolitres, 24
automatic re-fillers, pump house and lab would be constructed under the
project.
Likhita Infrastructure Pvt Ltd has
got responsibility to construct all infrastructures within a year. Nepal Oil
Corporation and Indian Oil Corporation are jointly investing in the
project.
Nepal Oil Corporation will invest
around Rs 1.54 billion and Indian Oil Corporation around Rs 750 million in the
project, added Yadav.
A target has been set to bring the
project into operation from coming English New Year by completing the project
within this December.
Following this, petrol would be
supplied into Nepal through the pipeline. At present, only diesel is being
supplied through it. Although there is possibility to supply both petroleum
products and kerosene through the same pipeline, Nepal is importing petroleum
products through tankers due to a lack of space to store it.
Following the construction of the
project, all petroleum products and kerosene will be supplied through the
pipeline. This would reduce technical losses and environment pollution, and
save transport expenditures, said Yadav, adding that Nepal would save
approximately Rs 150 million annually from it.
With this, storing capacity of the
Amalekhgunj depot would increase to 24,840 kiloliters diesel and 16,630
kiloliters petrol.
The process to install two tanks
with capacity of storing 5,000 petroleum products each has started in line with
the government's policy to store them for 90 days, he said. Religare
Construction Pvt. Ltd. has won the contract for the project. (RSS)