Bagmati, Jan 7: Works on the extension of the petroleum pipeline from Amlekhgunj of Bara up to Lothar of Chitwan will be pursued soon.
Works are to be initiated with the
goal of expansion of the pipeline up to Lothar with the completion of the works
of laying the pipeline on 69 kilometres distance from Motihari of India to
Amlekhgunj.
A high-level technical team has
already completed a field study on the extension of the pipeline from
Amlekhgunj to Lothar and its DPR is being prepared, said Engineer Manoj Thakur,
the Spokesperson for Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC).
"A high-level team of
technicians from Nepal and India has conducted a field study and is now
preparing the DPR," Thakur said.
According to him, works would be
initiated for the construction of a petroleum storage facility with a capacity
of 100,000 litres of petroleum at Lothar, along with the extension of the
pipeline. NOC spokesperson Thakur expressed the belief that western and
northern parts of the country will not face a shortage of petroleum products with
the installation of a petroleum pipeline from Amlekhgunj to Lothar, and its
operation.
Similarly, the test importation of
petroleum products through the pipeline has been started with the completion of the pipeline extension from Motihari to Amlekhgunj.
NOC Madhes Provincial Office
Amlekhgunj Chief, Pralayankar Acharya, said that all works related to the expansion
of the Motihari- Amlekhgunj petroleum pipeline has been concluded, and petrol
and kerosene has been brought via the pipeline on a trial basis for the time being.
"Five thousand and five
hundred kilolitres of petrol and 1,000 KL kerosene have been supplied through
the extended pipeline on a trial basis for now. The petroleum products brought
via the pipeline are being tested," he added.
Acharya shared that along with
this, necessary preparations are also needed for importing petroleum products via
this pipeline on a regular basis. (RSS)