Total Oil India commissioned new LPG unloading facility New Mangalore Port Trust
INDUSTRY
Energy giant Total Oil commissioned
its new LPG unloading facility at
New Mangalore Port Trust
by Shrutee K / DNS
Mangalore,
August 14th 2015: Energy giant Total Oil India Private Limited (TOIPL) commissioned
its new LPG unloading facility at Jetty # 13, New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT). The facility was inaugurated by Mr. Padma
Charan Parida, Chairman NMPT in the presence of Mr. Vijay Kumar Balakrishnan,
Chairman and Managing Director, Total Oil India and Mr. Claude Le Damany, CEO,
LPG Division, Total Oil India.
India currently imports almost 45% of its LPG
requirement with most importation facilities operating at full capacity. Demand
is continuing to grow rapidly due to better availability of LPG which is
increasingly becoming a preferred fuel by both domestic and industrial users
due its efficiency, economy and convenience of use. Mangalore port is the only
LPG importation facility in the south western coast of India and Total’s new
unloading facility would greatly enhance the import capabilities of LPG at
NMPT.
Currently
Total Oil India has less than 1% market share as the market is dominated by
national oil companies with subsidized LPG sold to domestic consumers. However thanks
to a growing number of customers who are now opting to give up subsidy there is
a better opportunity for TOIPL to grow their business.
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Vijay Kumar
highlighted the urgency for augmenting LPG import capability to keep up with
the burgeoning demand. He said, the unloading arrangements put up by TOIPL on VLGC
capable Jetty#13 would go a long way in easing LPG supplies to South India in a
cost effective way. He also thanked NMPT for providing world class jetty
infrastructure at Mangalore and for their unstinted support which helped in the
expeditious execution of the project.
Mr Claude Le Damany explained that the
state-of-the art on-line blending system with extremely versatile unloading
arms meant that Jetty#13 could handle LPG cargoes varying from 3000 MTs to
44,000 MTs. This would open up lot of shipping options for Total Oil India’s
customers delivering real benefits and drive more traffic into NMPT, the preeminent
port for LPG imports into South India.
Shri P.C. Parida, Chairman, New
Mangalore Port Trust commented that the port is upgrading Fire Fighting system
at Berth No.13 to handle VLGC. He
added, that the Port has the capacity to handle around 3 million tons of LPG at
present and the same could be increased, to meet the market requirements in future.
About
Total Oil:
Total
Oil India Pvt Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Total, SA France, is engaged in
marketing of LPG, Lubricants, Bitumen and Special Fluids. The LPG
Division of the company commenced its activities in India in 1998 and is
engaged in the business of importation, storage and distribution of LPG under
the brand name Totalgaz. Totalgaz is an acknowledged global
leader in LPG technology and innovation and has its presence in 58 countries
worldwide. In India, Totalgaz is a leading private marketer in Cylinder
segment, Bulk Segment and is rapidly expanding its network of world class Auto
LPG Dispensing Stations.
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