CONTENTS

1. Chapter I : Introduction 1 2. Chapter II : Exploration and Production 7 3. Chapter III : Refining 23 4. Chapter IV : Marketing and Distribution 31 5. Chapter V : Other Undertakings/Organisations 45 6. Chapter VI : Conservation of Petroleum Products 59 7. Chapter VII : Welfare of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, 65 Other Backward Classes and Physically Handicapped 8. Chapter VIII : Pollution Control 69 9. Chapter IX : General 73 Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas received the SBI Bank Draft of Rs. 1,153.68 Crore from 10. Appendices 79-84 Shri M.A. Pathan, Chairman, IndianOil for acquiring 33.58% Government Equity in IBP Co. Limited.

Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas inaugurated ’s first skid-mounted Mini Refinery by ONGC at Tadipaka in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh. Also seen in picture Late Shri G.M.C. Balayogi, former speaker , Shri Subir Raha, C&MD, Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas presented Oil Conservation Award for “Best Performance in upstream Sector” and ONGC. ONGC received the award for 3rd consecutive year. Shri Subir Raha C&MD received the award on behalf of ONGC. Also seen in the picture Shri Naresh Narad, Addl. Secretary, MoP&NG and Shri R.C. Gourh, Director (Onshore), ONGC. Edited by SHERSIA, premkumar e-mail: [email protected]

Untitled-1 86-87 6/28/02, 11:38 AM Chapter I 6/28/02, 11:32 AM Atmospheric and Vaccum Distillation Coloumns: Atmospheric and Vaccum CPCL’s 3 MMTPA Refinery Expansion project at Manali near Chennai. 1 Untitled-1 Untitled-1 2 . ShriV.N.KaulassumedthechargeofSecretary, 1.3 ShriRamNaikcontinuedtoholdthecharge 1.2 TheMinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGasis 1.1 1 CHAPTER INTRODUCTION officials. Gas the plaque on 7.1.2001 at Mulund, in presence of Mahanagar Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas, unveiled from 2.11.2000to31.5.2001. worked asSecretary,Petroleum&NaturalGas General ofIndia.Priortothis,ShriP.Shankar appointment asComptrollerandAuditor relinquished thechargeon14.3.2002his Petroleum &NaturalGason26.6.2001.He in theMinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGas. Shri SantoshKumarGangwarasMinisterofState as MinisterofPetroleum&NaturalGasand Appendix–II. organisations undertheMinistryarelistedin Public SectorOilUndertakingsandother Ministry isgiveninAppendix–I.Thenamesof petroleum products.Theworkallocatedtothe marketing, import,exportandconservationof oil &naturalgas,refining,distribution concerned withexploration&productionof 2-3 . ONG-VideshLimited(OVL),awhollyown 1.8 UnderNELP–I,48blockswereoffered.Of 1.7 Severalmeasuresweretakentoenhancethe 1.6 PRODUCTION OIL CRUDE 1.5 ACHIEVEMENTS PRINCIPAL 1.4 are inthefinalstage. offering explorationblocksunderNELP–III blocks weresigned.Preparatoryworksfor Sharing Contractsinrespectofallthese23 bids for23blockswerereceived.Production Under NELP–II,25blockswereofferedand Sharing Contractsfor24blocksweresigned. these, 25blockswereawardedandProduction Exploration LicensingPolicy(NELP). through variousroundsofbiddingunderNew companies intheexplorationprogramme participation ofprivateandjointventure wherever necessary,andencouraging obtaining theservicesofinternationalexperts, implementation ofspecialisedtechnologies, Recovery (IOR)/EnhancedOil(EOR), implementation ofprojectsforImprovedOil difficult areas,developmentofnewfields, deep seasandgeologicallylogistically Explored” basins,explorationinnewareaslike producing, poorlyexploredand“Yettobe hydrocarbon resources,explorationinnon- production basinstoupgrade“YetFind” These includesintensiveexplorationin hydrocarbon reservesandincreaseproduction. BCM. target fortheyear2001-02hasbeensetat29.8 billion cubicmetres(BCM).Thegasproduction production duringtheyear2000-01was29.48 year 2001-02hasbeensetat32.50MMT.Gas (MMT). Thecrudeoilproductiontargetforthe year 2000-01was32.42millionmetrictonnes Crude oilproductioninthecountryduring in Appendix–III. physical performanceoftheoilsectorisgiven The importantstatisticaldatarelatingtothe 1.11 PETROL & DIESEL QUALITY DIESEL & PETROL 1.11 1.10REFINING EXPORTS AND IMPORTS 1.9 6/28/02, 11:32AM An investmentofRs.10,000 crorehasbeen industry tocomplywiththeemissionnorms. improved fuelqualityandassisttheautomobile combat environmentalpollutionthrough measures, intherecentpast,itseffortsto Oil Companieshaveundertakenseveral IMPROVEMENT quantity isbeingexportedduringtheyear. excess ofthedomesticrequirementandsurplus fact, theavailabilityofpetrolanddieselisin - is adequatetomeetthedomesticdemand domestic refineriesandnon-refinerysources petroleum productsduring2001-02from MMTPA asofDecember2001.Availability (MMTPA) andithasincreasedto114.67 112.54 MillionMetricTonnesPerAnnum The refiningcapacity,ason1.4.2001,was crore. 2001 hasbeen5.833MMT,valuedatRs.4,923 petroleum productsduringApril–November at Rs.4,529crore.Quantityofexports also importedduringthesameperiod,valued 4.123 MMTofotherpetroleumproductswere MMT, valuedatRs.41,991crore.Besides, between April–November2001was52.057 venture companies/privateparties)imported The quantityofcrudeoil(includingjoint properties. to acquireexplorationacreageandproduction countries likeIran,Iraq,VenezuelaandAlgeria year 2005.ApartfromRussia,OVLisactivein oil productionisexpectedtocommencefrom in Sakhalin-IoffshorefieldRussia-fromwere M/s RosneftofRussiatoacquire20%interest Vietnam. OVLhassignedanagreementwith and developmentactivitiesinoilgas subsidiary ofONGC,isactive inexploration except forLiquefiedPetroleumGas(LPG).In .3ETHANOLBLENDINGINPETROL 1.13 .2DR.R.A.MASHELKAREXPERT 1.12 Inauguration of Ethanol Blending Plant commissioned by BPCL. by commissioned Plant Blending Ethanol of Inauguration U.P. atBareilly)forblendingandtrialmarketing in MaharashtraatMiraj&Manmadand1 Oil companieshadtakenup3pilotprojects(2 Report ofthecommittee. recommendations containedintheInterim Government hassinceacceptedthe submitted itsInterimReporton1.1.2002.The cities, andotherrelatedissues.TheCommittee Fuel Policy’forthecountry,includingmajor Research (CSIR)forrecommendingan‘Auto General, CouncilofScientific&Industrial repute, headedbyDr.R.A.Mashelkar,Director constituted aCommitteeofexpertsnational On 13.9.2001,GovernmentofIndia COMMITTEEONAUTOFUELPOLICY all thefourMetros. of 0.05%(Maximum)isalsobeingsuppliedin metros. Unleadedpetrolwithsulphurcontent (Maximum) isbeingsuppliedinallthefour Further, dieselwithsulphurcontentof0.05% from 1.1.2000and1.2.2000respectively. supplied throughoutthecountrywitheffect maximum) andunleadedpetrolarebeing this regard.Lowsulphurdiesel(0.25% made byPSUrefineriesinthelast5years

3 Untitled-1 4 officials. other and Gas, Natural & Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram Shri of presence in NELP, of round second under India of Govt. Contrac Sharing Production OIL’s exchanging seen are OIL C&MD, Sharma, B.B. Shri and MoP&NG Secretary, Joint Mauskar, J.M. Shri 1.14 PLAN OUTLAY PLAN 1.14 The RevisedPlanOutlayofPSUsMinistry Pradesh. Pradesh, twoinPunjabandoneAndhra to launchsixmorepilotprojects,threeinUttar up subsequently.Ithasfurtherbeendecided of theStates/UnionTerritorieswillbetaken Punjab, TamilNaduandUttarPradesh.Rest Gujarat Harayana,Karnataka,, sugar producingStatesnamelyAndhraPradesh, blended petrolwillbeintroducedintheeight manner. Inthefirstphase,5%ethanol motor vehiclesalloverthecountryinaphased petrol blendedwith5%ethanolforusein Government hastakenadecisiontointroduce Based ontheexperienceofthesepilotprojects, completed successfully. of 5%ethanolinpetrol,which have been 4-5 1.15 EARNING OF PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC OF EARNING 1.15 respectively. 102.47 croreandRs.11,398.99 sector during2002-03wouldbeaboutRs.16, after taxestimatedtobegeneratedbythis crore respectively.Theprofitbeforeand about Rs.13,879.79croreand9,430.55 profit aftertaxanticipatedfor2001-02are respectively. Theprofitbeforetaxandthe Rs. 17,177.64croreand11,822.20 the oilsectorduring2000-01wereabout made bythePublicSectorUndertakingsin The profitbeforetaxandtheafter SECTOR OIL IN UNDERTAKINGS Undertakings. extra budgetaryresourcesofthePublicSector These outlayswillbemetfrominternaland for theyear2002-03isRs.17,988.49crore. 02 isRs.13,999.56croreandBudgetEstimate of Petroleum &Natural Gasfortheyear 2001- Ministry t with t Shri Pradhuman Mehta, MLA-Kandivili and Shri Hareshwar Patil, Mayor of Mumbai. of Mayor Patil, Hareshwar Shri and MLA-Kandivili Mehta, Pradhuman Shri are him to Next 1.7.2001. on helpline Mahagas hours 24 the launched Gas Natural & Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram Shri 1.16 CONSERVATION OF PETROLEUM OF CONSERVATION 1.16 6/28/02, 11:32AM in awarenessonoilconservation. of socio-economicactivitiesleadingtoincrease coordinated byPCRAcoveralargespectrum all sectors.Thesemultifacetedprogrammes to propagateawarenessonoilconservationin domestic sectorsandActionGroupMeetings equipment/appliances intheindustrialand promotion offuel-efficientpractices/ upgradation projectsinindustrialsector, transport sector,energyauditsandtechnology including drivertrainingprogrammesinthe (PCRA) andpublicsectoroilcompanies Petroleum ConservationResearchAssociation conservation ofpetroleumproductsthrough Government hasinitiatedseveralmeasuresfor import billincurredbythecountry, Being consciousoftheenormousannualoil PRODUCTS 1.17 RELEASE OF LPG CONNECTIONS LPG OF RELEASE 1.17 is 622lakh. 1.1.2002 thetotalnumberofLPGconsumers commissioned 153LPGdistributorships.Ason up. Oilmarketingcompanieshavealready distributorship atBlock/Tehsillevelwillbeset distributorships. Further700moreLPG setting upof540exclusiverural areas, theGovernmenthasenvisaged throughout thecountry.Tocatertorural across thecounterinexistingmarkets connections arenowavailableondemandand liquidated completelyandnewLPG connections inurbanareashavebeen lakh newLPGconnections.Waitinglistsof Companies (OMCs)havereleasedabout63 During calendaryear2001,OilMarketing ACHIEVEMENTS OTHER

5 Untitled-1 6 1.19 COAL BED METHANE (CBM) METHANE BED COAL 1.19 DEFENCE FOR SCHEME SPECIAL 1.18 CBM blockshavealreadybeenawardedto from 5companiesfor6blocks.Andofthese first round.Atotalof16bidswerereceived for explorationandproductionofCBMinthe and oneeachinRajasthanWestBengal i.e. twoinJharkhand,threeMadhyaPradesh Government ofIndiainvitedbidsfor7blocks of Intent(LOIs)expeditiously. companies havebeeninstructedtoissueLetters have beenapprovedason1.2.2002.Theoil retail outletsand164LPGdistributorships) them sofar,allotmentsin429cases(for265 the basisofrecommendationsreceivedfrom recommendations ofMinistryDefence.On under thisschemearemadeon “Operation Vijay”(Kargil).Theallotments defence personnelkilledinaction LPG distributorshipstowidows/nextofkin scheme toallot500retailoutletdealerships/ The Governmenthasformulatedaspecial ACTION KARGIL IN KILLED PERSONNEL 6-7 1.20FACILITATION COUNTER AND WEBSITE AND COUNTER 1.20FACILITATION Internet also. messages havestartedpouringin,through of [email protected] “www.petroleum.nic.in”. Thee-mailaddress information throughthisMinistry’swebsite howtoavailofthe - visiting publicon Facilitation Counteralsoprovidedguidanceto availed ofthisfacility.Inadditiontothis, operation. Intheyear2001about4,500parties The InformationFacilitationCounterisin shortly. carrying outsomeworks,wouldalsobesigned ONGC andCoalIndiaLimited(CIL)are where - CBM blocks,onnominationbasis was signedon31May,2001.Contractfor2 West Bengalandcontractforthisblock Energy CorporationLtd.inRaniganjareas exploitation ofCBMbyM/sGreatEastern Government hasapprovedexplorationand coalfield) andJharkhand(Jhariacoalfield). CBM operationinWestBengal(Raniganj January 2002.SeparatelyONGCiscarryingout successful PSU/private companiesin ONGC Hazira Processing Complex, Hazira, Gujarat. Hazira, Complex, Processing Hazira ONGC

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7 Untitled-1 8 PRODUCTION AND EXPLORATION 2.1.2 TheOil&NaturalGasCorporationLimited PRODUCTION GAS & OIL CRUDE 2.1.1 2.1 II CHAPTER v Additionaldevelopment ofexistingfields iv. Developmentofnewfieldsonpriority iii. Explorationin“non-producing”– ii. Intensiveexplorationinproducingbasins i. production. Theseinclude:- hydrocarbon reservesandincrease Several measuresweretakentoenhance 29.8 BCM. production targetfor2001-02hasbeensetat from JVcompanieswas3.60BCM.Thegas by ONGC&OILwas25.88BCMandthat The gasproductionduringtheyear2000-01 has beensetat32.50MMT. crude oilproductiontargetforyear2001-02 from theJVcompaniesduring2000-01.The addition, therewasproductionof4.08MMT, with respecttotheirMOUTargets.In production byONGCandOILisabout101% 27.99 MMT.Theachievementofcrudeoil & OILwas28.34MMTagainstthetargetof Oil productionduring2000-01fromONGC of oilandnaturalgasinthecountry.Crude in ExplorationandProduction(E&P)activities & jointventure(JV)companiesareengaged National OilCompanies,andafewprivate (ONGC) andOilIndiaLimited(OIL),thetwo 8-9 basis. logistically difficultareas. deep seasandgeologically exploration inthenewfrontierareaslike explored” basins,whichalsoincludes “poorly explored”and“yettobe hydrocarbon resources. to upgrade“YetFind”(YTF) al h hnSceay-Petroleum. - Secretary then the Kaul, seen inthepictureareShriSantoshK.Gangwar,MOSandV.N. also ONGC of programme Redevelopment South Gas High inaugurating Natural & Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram Shri 2.1.3 have beensignedwithboth Foreignand Companies (NOCs).Anumberofcontracts activities tosupplementeffortsofNationalOil companies inExploration&Development participation ofForeignandotherIndian petroleum-sector isencouragementof One ofthelandmarksinliberalisation Reviewofolddepleting fieldsthrough vii. Obtainingservicesofinternational vi. Implementationofspecialised v. input requirement. multi disciplinarystudiestoidentifythe experts whereverconsiderednecessary. drilling anddrainholedrilling. extended reachdrilling,horizontal Data Acquisition&ProcessingSystem, of - technologies, likelatest‘state 2001. Petroleum &NaturalGason29October, launched byHon’bleMinisterof South Redevelopmentprojectwas ONGC &OIL.Recently,MumbaiHigh implementation innumberofoilfields (EOR). Theseschemesareunder Recovery (IOR)/EnhancedOil through implementationofImproved Oil - art’ .. G 2.2.1 VISION-2025 HYDROCARBON INDIA 2.2 AftertheannouncementofNELP,out73 2.1.6 Since1991,GovernmentofIndiahasbeen 2.1.5 Thereweresporadicattemptsofunsuccessful 2.1.4 6/28/02, 11:33AM AND STRATEGY OF X OF STRATEGY AND blocks. Sharing Contractshavebeensignedfor47 blocks offeredinthetworounds,Production signed for27blocks. Production SharingContractshavebeen 35 blockswereawarded;outofwhich, Policy (NELP).Duringthisperiod,atotalof announcement ofNewExplorationLicensing several roundsofbiddingcarriedouttill inviting bidsalmostonregularbasiswith acquiring freshexplorationacreages. to competewithprivateoilcompaniesin whereNOCsarerequired - Petroleum sector has beenintroducedintheIndianupstream playingfield - this, anewconceptoflevel attractive fiscaltermsandconditions.With Licensing Policy(NELP)in1999withmore India announcedtheNewExploration the liberalizationprocess,Governmentof Private Companiestothiseffect.Asapartof signed amongsttheGovernment,NOCsand Production SharingContracts(PSCs)were blocks wereawardedtoprivatesectorand venture sector.Anumberofexploration sized fieldsfordevelopmentbyprivate/joint rounds andofferoffewsmallmedium - the upstreamE&Psectorwasopenedup liberalization processinitiatedinJuly1991, of twoNationalOilCompanies.Withthe the mainpoliciesinevolutionandexpansion that time,self-relianceanddo-it-yourselfwere multinational venturestillearly1990s.During production sharingbasis. activities anddevelopmentoffieldson Indian companies to with almostyearlyexplorationbidding overnment hasformulated India undertake exploration th PLAN .. ThestrategicissuescoveredinHydrocarbon 2.2.2 vii. Improve ArchivalPracticesforData vi. OptimiseRecoveries fromDiscovered v. Provideinternationallycompetitivefiscal iv. iii. Aggressivelypursueextensive ii. ContinueExplorationinProducing i. Vision-2025 forE&Psectorareasunder: Ø Ø Ø been indicatedinorderto Term andLongstrategicdirectionshave Hydrocarbon Vision –2025wherein Medium undertaketotalappraisalofIndian environment. achieve asnearzeroimpacton advancement inglobalE&Pindustry;and keep pacewithtechnological replacement ratioofmorethanone; production formaintainingareserve hydrocarbon potentialandoptimise sedimentary basinsfortappingthe Continue technologyacquisition and Management fields/Future fields. on atime-boundbasis. evaluation ofbidsandawardcontracts gas companiesandthroughexpeditious inordertoattractmajoroil and - terms and privatisation. approaches, includingdisinvestments other innovativeresourcemobilization Development Board(OIDB)cessand explored acreagesthroughOilIndustry appraising theunexplored/partly resources tobemadeavailablefor 2015 and100%by2025.Sufficient of 25%by2005,50%2010,75% Indian sedimentarybasinstotheextent Finalise programmeforappraisalof sea offshoreareas. and newdiscoveries,includingindeep- building - frontier basinsforknowledge exploration innon-producingand Basins.

9 Untitled-1 10 ...Theabovestrategicissuesandthemilestones 2.2.3. 2025” providethebasicguidelinesforX as broughtoutinthe“HydrocarbonVision- AcquireAcreageabroadforexploration xi. SupportR&Deffortstoreduceadverse x. MakeExplorationandProduction(E&P) ix. EnsureadequacyoffinancesforR&D viii. i.DovetailR&Deffortsto achievetheset vii. Inductadvancedtechnologyfor vi. Improvearchival practicesfordata v. Optimise recoveriesfromdiscovered iv. Coveradequatelytheexplorationof iii. Aggressivelypursueextensive ii. Carryoutsustainedexplorationefforts i. strategy fortheX year Plan(2002-07)forE&Pactivities.The 10-11 s-wl asproduction. - well - as impact onenvironment. and reducedischargeemissions. operations compatiblewithenvironment infrastructure. building - required forknowledge (R&D). indigenous Research&Development absorption alongwithdevelopment of improved businessperformance. management. fields/ futurediscoveries. of 35%byendtheplan. Indian sedimentarybasinstotheextent and breakthrough. building - offshore areasforknowledge frontier basinsincludingdeep-sea exploration innon-producingand evaluation inproducingbasins. approach indataacquisitionand along withvalue-addedsynergistic th Planisto: th five 2.3 ACQUISITION OF EQUITY OIL ABROAD OIL EQUITY OF ACQUISITION 2.3 Iran, Iraq,Russia,Venezuela andAlgeriato some otheropportunitiesincountrieslike in Iraq.OVLhasalsobeenactivelypursuing “participating interest”inanexplorationblock commence fromyear2005.OVLhas 2001 andoilproductionisexpectedto & gasfieldhasbeendeclaredon29October, from 31July,2001.Commercialityoftheoil parties standtransferredtoOVLwitheffect field inRussiaandtheinterestofRussian acquire 20%interestintheSakhalin-Ioffshore an agreementwithM/sRosneftofRussiato Vietnam. OVL,inFebruary2001,hassigned development activitiesofoilandgasin ONGC, isactiveinexplorationand Ltd. (OVL),awhollyownedsubsidiaryof ONG Videsh through strategicalliances/jointventures. properties forequityoil-eitheronitsownor exploration blocksandoilproducing oil sectorPSUstoventureabroadaccess production level,Governmentisencouraging the oildemandscenariovis-à-visdomestic dependence onaglobalbasis.Considering on fewsuppliersandincreaseourinter- Equity oilabroadmaylessenourdependence Explorenon-conventionalhydrocarbons x. Participateinforeignexplorationacreage ix. Matchwithbestglobalpracticesto viii. hydrocarbons. to supplementtheconventional exploration anddevelopmentactivities. and discoveredoil/gasfieldsfor Environment. discharge inthefieldofSafety& and greenerproductswithreduced force, reducedaccidentrates,cleaner provide occupationallyhealthierwork national level. and telescopeintorequirementsatthe exploration anddevelopment objectives 2.4 NEW EXPLORATION LICENSING POLICY LICENSING EXPLORATION NEW 2.4 Signing of Production Sharing Contracts for Discovered fields. Discovered for Contracts Sharing Production of Signing 6/28/02, 11:33AM 24 blocks signed. 24 blocks awarded andProductionSharingContractsfor water blocksand7deepblocks)were these, 25blocks(2onlandblocks,16shallow Coast beyond400miso-bath)wereoffered.Of blocks and10deepwaterintheEast onland blocks,26shallowwater (12 blocks the firstroundofNELP(NELP-I),atotal48 with attractivefiscaltermsandincentives.In Exploration LicensingPolicy”(NELP)in1999 Sector, GovernmentofIndiaannounced“New As partofeconomicliberalisationPetroleum (NELP) blocks underNELP-IIIarein finalstage. Preparatory worksforofferingexploration blocks weresignedon17July,2001. Sharing Contractsinrespectofallthese23 25 blocksoffered,werereceived.Production blocks) wereoffered.Bidsfor23blocks,outof West coast,8inshallowwaterand9onland wherein 25blocks(8inoffshoredeepwater Bids underNELP-IIwereinvitedon15.12.2000 equity oil. actively pursuingopportunitiesabroadfor properties inthesecountries.OILisalso acquire exploration acreageandoilproducing 2.5 COAL BED METHANE (CBM) METHANE BED COAL 2.5 2.6 SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT & SAFETY 2.6 private companiesinJanuary,2002. already beenawardedtosuccessfulPSU/ blocks. And5oftheseCBMblockshave 16 bidswerereceivedfrom5companiesfor6 production ofCBMinthefirstround.Total Rajasthan andWestBengal)forexploration three inMadhyaPradeshandoneeach invited bidsfor7blocks(twoinJharkhand, The GovernmentofIndiaon23April,2001 Ø emissions, thefollowingarebeingattempted: environment andreducedischarge (E&P) operationscompatiblewith In ordertomakeExplorationandProduction discharges. cleaner andgreenerproductswithreduced work force,reducedaccidentrates,produce ensureoccupationallyhealthier to - practices management tomatchthebestglobal Health, Safety&Environment(HSE) Efforts arebeingcontinuedtoimprovethe shortly. some works,arealsoexpectedtobesigned and CoalIndiaLimited(CIL)arecarryingout whereONGC - blocks, onnominationbasis signed on31May,2001.Contractsfor2CBM West Bengalandcontractforthisblockwas Energy CorporationLtd.inRaniganjareas exploitation ofCBMbyM/sGreatEastern Government hasapprovedexplorationand and Jharkhand(Jhariacoalfield).The operation inWestBengal(Raniganjcoalfield) Separately, ONGCiscarryingoutCBM internationally acceptablelevels discharge andemissionsto improvements towardsreducing on internationalstandardstoensure based - field installationsanddrillingrigs management systemforalloilandgas oil companiesinenvironment imposeddisciplineby - Establishing self

11 Untitled-1 12 o fWls283729318 219 337 288 No. ofWells 2.8.2 PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 2.8.2 GAS NATURAL & OIL 2.8 E&P FOR MECHANISM REGULATORY 2.7 o fWls131310154 164 736.92 110 326.30 109 890 410.62 509.07 3870 143 237.91 194 798.21 271.16 500 1600 295.75 143 502.46 673.56 145 976 4890 313.96 Metreage (‘000m) 359.60 Total (Expl.+Dev.) No. ofWells Metreage(‘000 m) Development 1083 3164 Well Nos. Metreage(‘000 m) Exploratory DRILLING Offshore 3D Sq.Km. 2D GLK Onland SURVEY SEISMIC aaees20-120-220-22001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 Parameters DS.m 2314 0 10650 36019 508 10027 1144 12050 16895 4253 3D Sq.Km. 2D LK gas, wasincorporatedundertheCompanies exploration andexploitationofoilnatural Limited (ONGC),engagedin Oil andNaturalGasCorporation LIMITED CORPN. from thatofDGH. & streamlineroleoftheregulatoryauthority inordertodifferentiate - in additiontoDGH Authority Regulatory Hydrocarbon Group whichenvisagesettingupan recommendations ofHighLevelWorking The Governmentisconsidering SECTOR Ø Ø 12-13 practices oil majorswithrespecttoenvironmental atparwithinternational - Benchmarking compulsory environmentalaudits Eco-rating ofmajorinstallationsand Ata)Tre B/O)Ata po(Anticipated) upto Actual (BE/MOU) Target (Actual) Upstream (UHRA) 2.8.1 NEW HYDROCARBON FINDS HYDROCARBON NEW 2.8.1 and PalkBayShallow(Cauvery). Chaklasi (Cambay),GD-1-1(KGDeepwater) (KG), Katpur(Cambay),Nazira–2(Assam), new hydrocarbonsfindsviz.PenduruWest 2001-02(upto December2001)resultedinsix Exploratory effortsofONGCduringyear 2001-02 YEAR THE FOR HIGHLIGHTS ventures. of thecorporationwhichlooksafteroverseas Limited (OVL)isawhollyownedsubsidiary 1,425.931 crorerespectively.ONGVidesh 31.3.2001 areRs.15,000croreand and paid-upcapitalofONGCason Commission w.e.f.1.2.1994.Theauthorised the businessofOil&NaturalGas companies Actwasincorporatedtotakeover Repeal) Act,1993,anewcorporationunder Gas Commission(TransferofUndertakingand Through theParliamentActforOil&Natural commission intoaPublicLimitedCompany. of India’sdecisiontotransformthestatutory Act, 1956onJune 23,1993,pursuanttoGovt. (Provisional) e.20 RE 2001 Dec. .. ACHIEVEMENTS 2.8.4 2.8.3 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 2.8.3 G rd 00 T 6.33026338.07 18945 1131.64 24.709 266 14591 862 18.49 350 19000 1100 25.20 363.73 19363 1213.87 25.057 NGL Prod.(000’MT) LPG Production(000’MT) Gas Sales(MMSCM) Crude OilPrd.(MMT) Production **Excluding priorperiodadjustment. *Income includesinterestincome. e rft52.849.234.04997.98 3143.00 4490.22 5228.78 Net Profit 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 Parameters lnOta 672 070 807 5859.08 24208.88 2001-02 1860.75 11801.63 2001-02 6077.07 22326.56 2001-02 ** 3607.21 25121.65 2000-01 Total Income* Plan Outlay Parameters K K)227 2 7 222.80 172 225 222.70 SKO (KL) R 00 T 350 3712 1323.01 1026 1317 1325.09 ARN (000’MT) C 2 -C 6/28/02, 11:33AM 3 (0’M)505 7 8 546.45 384 570 570.57 (000’MT) i.BlowoutatwellSK-108inSouthKadi iii. FireandblowoutatwellG-345in ii. .ONGCpostedaprofitofRs.3143.00 i. Management Teamon18Dec,2001 controlled byONGC’sCrisis production testingwassubduedand field onDec.12,2001,during November, 2001. Crisis ManagementTeamon9 controlled andextinguishedbyONGC’s by miscreantswassuccessfully Gandhar fieldonOct30,2001caused registering anincreaseof24%. corresponding periodin2000-01 compared toRs.2533.54croreforthe crore during1 st Ata)Tre B/O)Ata po(Anticipated) upto Actual (BE/MOU) Target (Actual) Ata)(E Ata po(Anticipated) upto (Actual (BE) (Actual) halfof2001-02as i ni’ is kdmutdmn eiey- India’s firstskid-mountedminirefinery vi. Successful completionof27yearsand v. Four majorprojects,namely, Mumbai iv. Petroleum &NaturalGason11.8.2001. announced bytheHon’bleMinisterfor rig SagarSamrat,ceremoniously drilling of125wellsbyONGC’soffshore Natural Gason29.10.2001. Hon’ble MinisterforPetroleum& Rs. 5,256crore,waslaunchedby costing - South Redevelopmentproject implementation. TheMumbaiHigh approved duringtheyearfor Lakwa, GelekiandRudrasagarwere High SouthRedevelopment,IORin of Rs.30crorewasinaugurated by 320 tonnes,setupbyONGCatacost - with refiningcapacityofbetween220 (Provisional) et 01 RE 2001) Sept. e.20 RE 2001 Dec. (Rs. in Crore) in (Rs.

13 Untitled-1 14 S.Nm prvdStatus/ Approved Name Sl. PROJECTS OF PROGRESS 2.8.5 during the year. the during completed were Santhal Combustion in-situ and Balol Combustion in-situ namely projects, major Two : Note 0 mrvdOlRcvr eei300 March-2007 390.09 ImprovedOilRecovery–Geleki 10. 1 mrvdOlRcvr aw ahai351 March-2007 345.10 ImprovedOilRecovery–LakwaLakhmani 11. .Ipoe i eoey–Gnhr717 Dec.-2004 March-2006 Jan.-2004 May-2002 July-2003 July-2007 Dec.-2005 113.90 761.74 March-2002 309.08 263.53 347.69 5255.97 2929.40 177.64 Improved OilRecovery–Rudrasagar Improved OilRecovery–Gandhar 9. Addl.DevelopmentHeeraPart –I 8. Improved OilRecovery–Neelam 7. MumbaiHighSouthRedevelopment 6. MumbaiHighNorthRedevelopment 5. 4. ZAPlatform(Merged withMumbai AdditionalCompressoratHeera 3. BHNRevamp 2. 1. o otAnticipated Cost No. ihSuhRdvlpet 0.4June–2003 302.24 High SouthRedevelopment) x ONGCwasawarded16blocksoutof23 ix. ii UnderCoalBedMethaneexploration, viii. vii. implementation (Table). crore, areundervariousstagesof projects ofONGC,costingmorethanRs.100 As onendDec,2001,followingmajor NELP-I weresignedduringtheyear. agreements for8blocksawardedunder consortium withotherbidders.Operating 6 onstand-alonebasisand10in blocks offeredunderNELP-IIround,with 14-15 holes drilledinRaniganjPELBlock. areas ofParbatpurBlockandfourslim Block. Sixslimholesdrilledinadjoining JHAA, JHABandJHADinParbatpur production testingcarriedoutinwells 15% time&costsavings. with - completed inMumbaiHighField Longest horizontalproductionwell Gas on3.9.2001 Hon’ble MinisterforPetroleum &Natural 2.8.6 MAJOR INITIATIVES MAJOR 2.8.6 29.10.2001. on ONGC Project, Redevelopment South High Mumbai the Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas launched R.Coe Commissioning Crore) (Rs. Ø are: ONGC BoardinJuly2001.Themainpoints production wasformulatedandapprovedby A longtermstrategyonexplorationand Strategy Term Long 20 years. tonnes to12billionoverthenext equivalent ofgasreservesfrom6billion To doubletheaccretionofoiland 6/28/02, 11:33AM Ø Professional Reviewof Major Infocom ONGC haslaunchedprojectPROMISE- Projects Infocom final stageofapproval. minimising stepsinvolvedfrominitiationto responsibility andmaximizeefficiencyby Powers (BDP)istoensureexerciseof objective ofamendmentBookDelegated decision makingindifferentsituations.The greater financialdelegationtofacilitate Institutes levelhasalsobeenamendedwith Asset Manager,BasinManagerandHeadof restructuring, theauthoritystructuredownto As asequeltoCRCandcorporate Powers of Delegation decisions. environment directedtofacilitatequicker multidisciplinary approachinateam renewed focusonexplorationandreinforcing supplementing technologyupgradation, ensuring commercialaccountabilityand exploration andproductionassetsbesides for maximizationofeconomicvalue The CRCrestructuringexerciseisdesigned Directors havebeendefined. Services, Regionalofficesandfulltime responsibility ofCorporate,Asset,Basin,Field on newCRCstructure,reallocatedrolesand exercise hasbeenimplementedand,based to Assetbasemodel.Therestructuring change overexistingBusinessGroupstructure detailed discussions,ithasbeendecidedto consultants M/sMcKinsey&Co.After restructuring exercisewiththehelpof April 2002,ONGChasinitiatedtheCorporate scenario ofonsettingcompetitionduringpost economic liberalisationandemerging With aviewtomeetchallengesposedbythe (CRC) Campaign Rejuvenation Corporate 20 years. from prevailing28%to40%inthenext To raise levelofglobalrecovery factor 2.9.1 ACTIVITIES DURING 2001-02 DURING ACTIVITIES 2.9.1 LIMITED VIDESH ONG 2.9 (CBM) METHANE BED COAL 2.8.7 Exxon-N (subsidiaryofExxon-Mobil), Sodeco, OVL joinedtheconsortiumcomprisingof RUSSIA activities areasunder: larger quantityofequityoil.Themajor focused inRussia,VietnamandIraqtobring The activitiesofOVLduring2001-02were countries. pursuing opportunitiesinotherfocus in Vietnam,RussiaandIraq;isactively profits. Thecompanyhason-goingprojects registeringanincreaseof300%its - 2000 01 ascomparedtoRs.8.19crorein1999- earned aprofitofRs.24croreduring2000- the authorisedcapitalofRs.500crore.OVL has apaidupcapitalofRs.300croreagainst equity oilinforeigncountries.Thecompany national oilsecuritythroughacquisitionof is progressivelyworkingtoaugmentthe owned subsidiaryofONGC.Thecompany ONG VideshLimited(OVL)isawholly presence ofCBMinthearea. bearing confirming - proved tobegas of Parbatpurblock phase, Coal fieldinWestBangal.Inthesubsequent in Durgapur depressionofRaniganj drilled reserves ofthecountry.Initial2wellswere harness potentialofvastGondwanaCoal exploration in1994asaR&Dprojectto ONGC enteredintoCoalBedMethane throughout thecountry. efficiency, securityandcosteffectiveness storage ofdataisdonewithmaximum acquisition, collation,disseminationand and communicationsystems,sothat integrate thecorporation’sinfotechresources Systems &Equipment,which isdesignedto Jharia coalfield

15 Untitled-1 16 implementation. Exploration periodispresentlyunder date is15May,2001.Thefirstphaseof ratified thecontractforwhicheffective western desertofIraq.TheGovt.Iraqhas New DelhifortheexplorationBlock–8in Ministry ofOil,Iraqon28.11.2000at Contract withOilExplorationCompanyof OVL, signedanExplorationandDevelopment IRAQ Gas supplyisexpectedinlastquarterof2002. production facilitiesisinprogress.Thefirst December, 2001,andfabricationof Drilling operationshasstartedfrom12 exploitation ofgashavebeenconcluded. and allthemajorcommercialagreementsfor The projectispresentlyindevelopmentstage Petroleum (40%)andPetroVietnam(15%). interest” of45%,theotherpartnersareBritish offshore block06.1.OVLhasa“participating in 1988withM/sPetroVietnamforthe OVL, signedaProductionSharingContract VIETNAM gas productionof29MMSCMD. production of34,150tonnesperdayanda year 2005,withanexpectedplateauoil the oilproductionislikelytocommencefrom field hasbeendeclaredon29Oct,2001and of Gas.Thecommercialitytheoilandgas estimated at310MMTofOiland490BCM from 31July,2001.TheReservesare interests transferredbytheRussianparties 10 February,2001andOVLholdsthe 2001. Allmajoragreementsweresignedon OVL participationinthisprojecton6January, Japan. TheGovernmentofIndiaapproved is about60kmfromtheislandofHokkaido, of SakhalinIsland,thesoutherntipwhich located about8-25kmofftheEasterncoast project includesthreediscoveredoilfields in thefareastofRussiaon31July,2001.The Participating InterestintheSakhalin-IProject SMNG-S &RN Astra by acquiring20% 16-17 2.10OIL INDIA LIMITED INDIA 2.10OIL Crore respectively. 31.3.2001 wereRs.250Croreand214 The authorised&paidupcapitalofOILason Assam. Gas (LPG)atitsLPGrecoveryplantDuliajan, Company alsoproducesLiquifiedPetroleum to differentrefineriesintheregion.The through itsintegratedcross-countrypipelines Northeast IndiabothbyOIL&ONGCiscarried transportation ofcrudeoilproducedin In additiontoexplorationandproduction, near Gujarat. Uttaranchal StatesandSaurashtraOffshore Arunachal Pradesh,Rajasthan,U.P, Exploration isbeingcarriedoutinAssam, natural gasfromitsfieldsinRajasthan. its oilfieldsinAssam&ArunachalPradeshand OIL producescrudeoilandnaturalgasfrom a fullyownedGovernmentofIndiaenterprise. 14 October,1981,OilIndiaLimitedbecame Venture Companywithequalpartnership.On Oil CompanytransformedOILtoaJoint July, 1961,GovernmentofIndiaandBurmah and one-thirdofGovernmentIndia.On27 Company (BOC)/AssamOil(AOC) with two-thirdshareofBurmahOil incorporated on18February,1959 Oil IndiaLimited(OIL)was companies spreadallovertheworld. Venezuela, andIndonesiavariousother National OilCompaniesofAlgeria, agreements thatOVLhassignedwiththe of Oil,Iraq.Inaddition,thereareother documents arebeingdiscussedwithMinistry technical andcommercialtermscontract partners hasalreadybeensignedand Algeria. AparticipatingAgreementamongthe National OilCompanyofSONATRACH, a consortiumconsistingofOVL,RILandthe a discoveredoilfieldinsouthernIraq,through OVL, isalsopursuingaprojectfordeveloping lnOta 5.3800 1.6650.00 2094.44 217.46 1032.06 800.00 2161.79 2129.86 556.23 Total Income Plan Outlay e rft473 3.6269 400.88 266.95 437.46 467.36 50.00 37.904 Net Profit 50.50 PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 2.10.3 51.47 LPG Production(’000MT) FINDS HYDROCARBON NEW 2.10.1 2.10.2 PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 2.10.2 o fWls2 21 29 17 12 3.30 1175 19 330 100.00 12 58.673 2.284 7 863.596 32 41.327 300 76.469 – 17 757.50 1215 3.45 45.274 15 122.50 31.195 17.32 25 62.30 279.80 600 1315.18 60.20 13 3.286 88.772 350 1785 12 49.558 Gas Sales(MMSCM) – Crude OilPrd.(MMT) No. ofWells 39.164 Metreage (’000m) Total (Expl.+Dev.) 420.12 155.46 No. ofWells Metreage (’000m) Development No. ofWells Metreage (’000m) Exploratory Drilling 3D Sq.Km. Offshore 3D Sq.Km. 2D GLK Onland Survey Seismic aaees20-120-220-22001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 Parameters aaees20-120-220-22001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 Parameters 6/28/02, 11:33AM hydrocarbons. also givenindicationofpresence OIL’s MakumoilfieldinUpperAssamhas Chandmari &NorthMakumareanear addition, exploratorywellsbeingdrilledin near OIL’sTengakhatoilfieldinAssam.In high PourPointoilintheUriamguristructure OIL’s exploratoryeffortsledtodiscoveryof During 2001-02(uptoDececember2001), culTre B/O)Ata poAnticipated upto Actual (BE/MOU) Target Actual Ata)(E Ata po(Anticipated) upto (Actual (BE) (Actual) .04ACHIEVEMENTS 2.10.4 i BasinModellingstudiesforprospect ii. OILsuccessfullycompletedGravitysurvey i. identification inOIL’soperationalareas drilling rig. usingshothole - Ganga ValleyBasin started SeismicSurveyinhillyterrainof in ArunachalPradeshandhasrecently in logisticallydifficultareaSadiyaPEL (Provisional) et’20)RE 2001) Sept.’ e. 01RE 2001 Dec.’ (Rs. in Crores) in (Rs.

17 Untitled-1 18 2.10.5 PROGRESS OF PROJECTS OF PROGRESS 2.10.5 in Tengakhat&Deohalareas inAssam Development ofnon-associatedGasfield Oil CollectingStationatMakum Oil CollectingStationatTengakhat improve crudeoilquality. to increasestoragecapacityby50,000KLand Tank FarmatTengakhatwithdewateringfacilities Barauni toBongaigaonRefinery. Reverse Pumpingof1.50MMTPAcrudeoilfrom between Baduliparforcrudeoilsupplyto Laying ofSpurlinefrommaintrunkpipeline aeo h rjc/oainApoe otSau/niiae commissioning Status/Anticipated Cost Approved project/Location the of Name are undervariousstagesofimplementation: Following arethemajorprojectsofOIL,which block areainCauveryOffshore. exploratory workintheNELP-Iexploration Valley Basin.OILalsoexpecttostartits planned intheSaurashtraOffshoreandGanga Additional seismicsurveyshavebeentakenup/ areas inAssamandArunachalPradesh. development activitiesmostlyinitsoperational OIL iscarryingoutnormalexplorationand ThegasflaringinUpperAssamoilfield v. TheestimatedCrudeOilandGas iv. i.Mu iii. 0.45 MMSCMDin2000-01. MMSCMD asagainsttheaverageflareof was broughtdowntothelevelof0.33 and 1680MMSCMrespectively. production duringtheyearare3.30MMT the advancestageofcompletion. old depletingfieldofOILstartedandisin implementation ofEOR/IORschemeinthe are intheadvancestageofcompletion. in NorthEastandRajasthanstarted 18-19 lti disciplinarystudyfor Rs. in Crore in Rs. 20.00 16.00 15.62 30.00 21.73 30.00 .06INITIATIVES 2.10.6 2.10.7 CONTROL OF POLLUTION AND OTHER AND POLLUTION OF CONTROL 2.10.7 completion ofGasCrackerPlantbyRAPL. Completion willbesynchronisedwith Expected tobecompletebyMarch,2003. Expected tobecompletebyMarch,2003. be completebyDecember,2003. consultancy isunderprocess.Expectedto Process forawardofcontracttechnical progress forindustrial&housingcomplex. completed on7.4.2001.Civiljobsarein 1 being suppliedtoNamaligarhRefinery Pipeline commissionedandcrudeoil 2 MMTPA wascompletedon27.12.2000and Under 2 control ofpollution: following initiativesweretaken/continuedfor environment inOIL’soperationalareas.The environment haveresultedinaclean&green Concerted effortsinprotectingthe INITIATIVES ENVIRONMENTAL and developmentofoilfieldsoverseas. technical consultancyservicesforexploration OIL isexploringthepossibilityofproviding and IndianOilCorporationLimited. block inIranalongwithONGVideshLimited OIL hassubmittedabidforanexploration Policy. in thefirstroundofNewExplorationLicensing DWN-98/4) whichwasawardedtoONGC block inKrishnaGodavarioffshore(KG- 15% participatinginterestinadeepwater consortium. Additionally,OILhasalsotaken 1, MN-OSN-2000/2&MB-DWN-2000/2)in 2000/1) andthreeblocks(MN-ONN-2000/ awarded oneblockindependently(RJ-ONN- Licensing Policy(NELP-II),OILhasbeen nd st phaseofreversepumpingfor0.50 phaseforpumping1.50MMTPAofcrude nd roundofNewExploration 2.11.1 OF AUTHORITY GAS 2.11 6/28/02, 11:33AM ytmo t xsigppln nrsrcue- system onitsexistingpipeline infrastructure Company hasavarietyoftele-communication and othervalueaddedproducts.The process ofextractionLPG,petro-chemicals throughout thecountry.GAILisalsoin in additiontotransportationofnaturalgas Pondicherry, AssamandTripura.Atpresent, Rajasthan, AndhraPradesh,TamilNadu, Maharashtra (Mumbaiarea),Gujarat, pipelines indifferentStatesincluding links toDelhiandover1300KMofregional Vijaipur toJagdishpurinNorthIndiahaving Hazira onwesterncoastofIndiathrough 2,702 KMlongpipelinewhichrunsfrom This includestheprestigiousHBJPipeline,a network ofover4,000kilometrespipeline. India. TheCompanyownsandoperatesa largest naturalgastransmissionCompanyin (GAIL), setupin1984,isthe Gas AuthorityofIndiaLtd. LIMITED INDIA of recommendationdetailednoisesurvey. of waterclarificationplant,implementation certification offewinstallations,installation 14000 - Action areinhandforISO locations. its applicabilitycanbeextendedatselectfield been carriedout.Resultsareencouragingand for Bio-remediationofcrudeoilsludgehas Additionally, experimentalstudywithTERI was carriedoutbyaCanadianfirm. management andcrudeoilsludgetreatment on formationwaterhandling,drilling,effluent EIA (EnvironmentalImpactAssessment)study wells areregularlymonitored. and watersamplesfromnearbypotable disposed offthroughshallowdisposalwells The formationwaterproducedisselectively drilling operations. system” forbettereffluentmanagementin Introduced “Drillingeffluentrecycling GAIL’s LPG Plant at Auraiya, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Auraiya, at Plant LPG GAIL’s .14ThecompanyalsooperatesaPetrochemical 2.11.4 2.11.3 TheCompanycurrently handles62million 2.11.2 complex atPatainUttarPradesh, withan in MaharashtraandLakwaAssam. processing plantsareatUsarnearMumbai Uttar Pradesh.Theothernaturalgas Vaghodia inGujaratandPata(Auraiya) Vijaipur inMadhyaPradeshandoneeachat located alongtheHBJPipeline,twoat Company’s naturalgasprocessingplantsare Petroleum Gasperyear.Fourofthe to produce9,61,000tonnesofLiquified processing plantswithaninstalledcapacity The Companyoperatessixnaturalgas through itspipelinenetwork. billion cubicmetres(BCM)ofNaturalGas the Companysoldapproximately20.946 in India.Infiscalyearended31March,2001, amount ofnaturalgashandledbypipelines day representingabout95percentoftotal cubic metresapproximatelyofnaturalgasper business. also enteredinExplorationandProduction systems invarioussectors.Thecompanyhas pipeline andbyaddingnewopticfibre available onHBJpipeline,Jamnagar-LoniLPG telecom companiesusingitsopticfibresystem Company planstoleasebandwidth and DataAcquisition(SCADA).Therefore,the for communicationandSupervisoryControl

19 Untitled-1 20 2.11.7 ON-GOING PROJECTS ON-GOING 2.11.7 ThecompanyhasalsocommissionedLPG 2.11.6 2.11.5 of about200KMlengthpipeline of450mm The Companyhasalsostartedconstruction Project Pipeline Kondapalli Lanco Oil Companies. of signingTransportServiceAgreementswith to becompletedwithin30monthsfromdate pipeline willbe1.1MMTPAandisscheduled 490 crore.Thethroughputcapacityofthe to SecunderabadatanestimatedcostofRs. KM (approx.)longLPGpipelinefromVizag The companyhascommencedlayingof600 Pipeline LPG Vizag-Secunderabad targeted forcompletionbyOctober,2002. 1.7 MMTPAto2.5MMTPA.Thisprojectis increase capacityoftheLPGPipelinefrom despatch terminalatKandla.Thislinkagewill mediate boosterstationsatJaipuranda estimated costofRs.70crorewithinter pipeline fromKandlatoSamakhialiatan GAIL isintheprocessoflayinga71KMlong In Phase-IIoftheJamnagar-LoniLPGPipeline, linkage pipeline LPG Kandla-Samakhiali of PentaneandSBP. 2,07,000 tonnesofLPGbesides43,000MT to processfiveMMSCMDofgasproduce in March,2001.TheLPGplantisdesigned plant atGandharandcommencedproduction MMTPA. per annum,whichistobeupgraded2.5 capacity ofthepipelineis1.7milliontonnes Nation onJune11,2001.TheLPGcarrying States. Thepipelinewasdedicatedtothe Gujarat, Rajasthan,Haryana,DelhiandU.P. covering 1269KMandpassingthrough Pipeline fromJamnagar(Gujarat)toLoni(UP) longest andIndia’sfirstcrosscountryLPG The companyhascompletedtheworld’s Gas peryear. of polyethyleneand10,000tonnesButane installed capacitytoproduce2,60,000tonnes 20-21 .19Withaviewtoensurelongtermgassupplies, 2.11.9 2.11.8 production businessbyachieving awardof the companyhasenteredinexplorationand partners ofM/sPetronetLNGLimited. providing gastransportationservicestoother Limited. Inaddition,thecompanywillbe from theDahejterminalofM/sPetronetLNG marketing amajorshareofre-gassifiedLNG in thecorebusinessarea.GAILwillbe growing Indianmarketforitsbusinessgrowth organising andaugmentinggassuppliestothe The focusofthecompanyhasbeenon water pipelinefromIrantoIndia. undertaking thefeasibilitystudyondeep- National IranianOilCompanyforjointly also signedaCooperationAgreementwith sector cooperationwithIran,thecompany other countries.Togivefurtherthrusttogas sector relatedprojectsinIndia,Russiaand Gazprom ofRussiaforjointlypursuinggas Memorandum ofUnderstandingwithM/s year. Similarly,thecompanyalsosigneda Corporation oftheUnitedStatesduring International Gas&PowerandUnocal Cooperation AgreementwithShell companies, GAILhassignedPrinciplesof relationship withreputedInternational In itsendeavortodevelopbusiness Initiatives Development Business New additional gashasalreadycommenced. Godavari andCauverybasinsformarketing of gaspipelinenetworkintheKrishna Ferozabad citiesisunderexpansion.Laying of LPG.AlsothepipelinenetworkinAgraand toincreaseproduction - complex, Gandhar for transportationofgas-to-gasprocessing The Companyisalsoconstructingpipeline facilities and pipelines gas Other Pradesh. Lanco KondapalliPowerProjectinAndhra supply naturalgasof1.12MMSCMDto to - dia atanestimatedcostofRs.300crore GAIL’s Petro Chemical Plant at Pata, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pata, at Plant Chemical Petro GAIL’s .11 InthePowerSector,companyhasbeen 2.11.11 To 2.11.10 6/28/02, 11:33AM in AndhraPradesh. Project whichisbeingimplementedbyBSES and similarparticipationinSamalkotPower by GujaratStateEnergyGenerationCompany underimplementation - Hazira PowerProject with 12%equityparticipationinthe156MW power projectsandhasdecidedtoparticipate pursuing participationinvariousgas-based Pradesh States. Madhya Pradesh,Punjab,RajasthanandUttar Cooperation AgreementswithHaryana, and isintheprocessoffinalisingsimilarGas Kerala, MaharashtraandWestBengalStates Cooperation AgreementswithKarnataka, infrastructure, thecompanyhassignedGas blocks inNELP-IIexplorationbiddinground. company hasalsobeenawardedsixmore Gazprom ofRussia.Apartfromthis,the another inWestBengaloffshorewithM/s one block inOrissaoffshorewithONGCand develop newgasmarketsandpipeline 2.11.12 JOINT VENTURE COMPANIES VENTURE JOINT 2.11.12 with ONGCandGAZPROMofFrance. Exploration andProductionactivitiesjointly Licensing Policy(NELP)forcarryingout two blocksunderNewExploration& LNG inthecountry.GAILhasbeenawarded in GujaratandKochiKeralaforimportof Limited forsettingupLNGterminalsatDahej IOC, ONGC&BPCLinM/sPetronetLNG Besides, GAILhasanequityparticipationwith CNG fortheTransportSector. City GasDistributionSchemesincluding Petroleum CorporationLimited)inDelhifor Indraprastha GasLimited(JVwithBharat British GasofU.K.)inMumbaiand namely, MahanagarGasLimited(JVwith initiatives inJointVenturecompanies, related activities,GAILhastakennotable existing businessanddiversificationintothe In theareaofgrowthandconsolidationits

21 Untitled-1 22 2.11.13 PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE AT A GLANCE A AT PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 2.11.13 nenlGnrto ,5 ,2 1,289 1,727 crore) in (Rs. 16,982 1,350 183,000 813,000 20,946 21,942 GAIL haspaiddividendofRs.338.26crore(excludingDividendTax)fortheyear2000-01. 194,587 Internal Generation 866,309 118,807 MMSCM 825,410 PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 2.11.14 (‘000 MT) Petrochemical Production (‘000 MT) LPG/SBP/others Production Gas Sales rftAtrTx 6 ,2 850 1,126 861 Profit AfterTax ecito nt Ata Provisional Actual Unit Description ecito culProvisional Actual Description 22-23 9920 000 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 9920 000 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 (upto December, 2001) December, (upto (upto December,2001) (upto Fluidised Catalytic Cracking unit of Kochi Refineries Limited, Kerala.

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23 Untitled-1 24 3.1.3 A A 3.1.3 Atpresent,thereare18refineriesoperatingin 3.1.2 Therefiningcapacityof112.54MillionMetric 3.1.1 THROUGHPUT AND CAPACITY REFINING 3.1 III CHAPTER REFINING 3.2 IMPORT AND EXPORTS AND IMPORT 3.2 Petroleum Limited(RPL). refinery inPrivatesectorvizReliance & PetrochemicalsLimited(MRPL)andone refinery inJointSectorviz.MangaloreRefinery Corporation Limited(ONGC).Thereisone subsidiary ofBPCLandOil&NaturalGas IOCL, NumaligarhRefineriesLimited(NRL), Petrochemicals Limited(BRPL),subsidiaryof subsidiary ofBPCL,BongaigaonRefinery& (BPCL), KochiRefineriesLimited(KRL), each byBharatPetroleumCorporationLimited Petroleum CorporationLimited(HPCL)andone subsidiary ofIOCL,twobyHindustan Petroleum CorporationLimited(CPCL), Corporation Limited(IOCL),twobyChennai 16 PSUrefineries,7areownedbyIndianOil Sector, andoneinPrivateSector).Outofthe the country(16inPublicSector,oneJoint 1.12.2001. has increasedto114.67MMTPAason Tonnes PerAnnum(MMTPA)ason1-4-2001 at Rs.4,529crore.Quantity ofexports also importedduringthesameperiod,valued 4.123 MMTofotherpetroleumproductswere MMT, valuedatRs.41,991crore.Besides, between April–November2001was52.057 venture companies/privateparties)imported The quantityofcrudeoil(includingjoint District ofAndhraPradesh. September, 2001atTatipakainEastGodavari Rs. 29.9crorewascommissionedin about 0.1MMTPAwithanapprovedcostof mini refineryofONGCwithcapacity 24-25 .. Therefineryisdesignedtoprocess 3MMTPA 3.3.2 .. Numaligarh RefineryLimited(NRL), 3.3.1 REFINERY NUMALIGARH 3.3 2000. from April,1999,commenced1October, which wascommissionedinaphasedmanner The commercialproductionoftherefinery, Sulphur RecoveryBlock(SRB). (H Hydrocracker Unit(HCU),Hydrogen Unit (VDU),DelayedCracker(DCU), Distillation Unit(CDU),Vacuum technologies withtheconfigurationofCrude art - of - of indigenouscrudeoiladoptingstate and OILthroughprivateplacementroute. issue, 10%eachhasbeenplacedwithOIDB equity earmarkedtoberaisedthroughpublic Refinery Ltd.itssubsidiary.Outofthe39% holding to51%andmakingNumaligarh equity inNRLtherebyraisingBPCL’s March, 2001,BPCLhasacquired19%IBP’s raised throughPublicissue.Subsequentlyin respectively, leavingthebalance39%tobe to 32%,19%and10%forBPCL,IBPGOA as the3 Bharat PetroleumCorporationLimited(BPCL) On 2June,1995GovernmentofIndiainducted public. leaving thebalance39%toberaisedfrom and 10%equityparticipationrespectively Assam (GOA)astheco-promotershaving51% with IBPCo.Ltd.(IBP)andGovernmentof Limited wasincorporatedon22April,1993 Golaghat (Assam).NumaligarhRefinery refinery atNumaligarhintheDistrictof Refinery” hasbeensetupasagrass-root popularly knownas“AssamAccord LIMITED crore. 2001 hasbeen5.833MMT,valuedatRs.4,923 petroleum productsduring April–November 2 U), CokeCalcinationUnit(CCU),anda rd promoter,revisingtheequitystructure C) Product Evacuation Product C) achieved Production B) Throughput Crude A) ev ns3 47 79 1000 35 74 832 68 48 1049 156 HeavyEnds 3 MiddleDistillate 2 LightDistillate 783 1 119 83.00% HeavyEnds 1451 3 87.22% MiddleDistillate 2 93.55% LightDistillate 1035 1 91.20% DistillateYield 3 % ofcrudeprocessed 2 ActualCrude 1 .. Duringthe1 3.3.5 PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 3.3.4 PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 3.3.3. oa rdcin9501273 Production Total (RPC+FO+Sulphur) (SKO+HSD+ATF) (LPG+Naphtha) (Actual) against OEBtarget Processed 6/28/02, 11:33AM oa rdc vcain911126 941 Evacuation Product Total as dividend. PSUs, 30%ofposttaxprofithasbeenpaidout Govt. guidelinefordividenddeclarationofoil October 2000toMarch,2001.Inlinewiththe during theveryfirstyearofoperationi.e.from able toregisteranetprofitofRs.21.6crore ruling inthemarket,companyhasbeen of therelativelylowerCIFpricesproducts Despite lowerRefineryGatePrices,arisingout 2001). during theperiod(i.e.fromApriltoSeptember, has registeredanetprofitofRs.4.19crore MMT ofcrudewasprocessed.Thecompany (i.e. fromApriltoSeptember,2001),1.019 st sixmonthsoftheyear2001-02 Oct., 2000 to For the year the For to 2000 Oct., a. 012000-01 2001 Mar., (in ’000 MT) ’000 (in 3.4.3 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 3.4.3 PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 3.4.2 TheKochiRefineriesLimited(KRL) 3.4.1 LIMITED REFINERIES KOCHI 3.4 an alltimehighturnoverofRs.7,136crore During year2000-01,theCompanyachieved Profits: and Turnover hours. operation, equivalentto1.934millionman- 177 daysofcontinuousaccident-free As onDecember31,2001,KRLhadcompleted conditions. process controlsystemstoensuresafeworking invested substantiallyinautomatedsafetyand employees andthecommunityaroundit.It making theRefineryasafeplaceforits The Companycontinuedtobevigilantin throughput for2001-02is6.91MMT. about 5.009MMTandanticipatedcrudeoil The crudeoilprocessedtill31.12.2001was turbine fuel. benzene, toluene,motorspiritandaviation production ofliquefiedpetroleumgas, Catalystic CrackerUnitthroughputand 100%. KRLalsosetrecordinFluidised could achievecapacity utilisation ofover thirteenth consecutiveyearwhentheRefinery utilisation was100.27%andthisthe processed 7.52MMTofcrudeoil.Thecapacity During theyear2000-01,Refinery have alsobeenexpandedto1.4MMTPA. MMTPA. Thesecondaryprocessingfacilities timeandatpresent,itis7.5 - to - from time capacity oftheRefineryhasbeenexpanded metric tonnesperannum(MMTPA).The September 1966was2.5million installed capacityattheinceptionin

25 Untitled-1 26 rft&Ls con 17 66.53 81.76 * IncludingCorporateDividendTax. Profit &LossAccount eea eev 35 10.95 31.98 23.55 109.46 109.93 (7.00) 101.46 235.21 102.46 Balance Carriedto 38.78 General Reserve 129.90 48.50 62.72 283.71 (Dividend 1999-2000:166%) * Dividend:21% 7,135.75 Appropriation: 313.85 Profit AfterTax 5,768.33 Tax provision (net) 385.21 Profit BeforeTax Depreciation Interest depreciation andtax Profit beforeinterest, Turnover 2052.53 crorein1999-2000. taxes, duties,etc.duringtheyear,againstRs. 1873.49 croretotheExchequerbywayof The CompanycontributedasumofRs. year ishighlightedbelow: 2000-01 alongwiththefiguresforprevious The overallfinancialperformanceforyear 2000-2001. of thisUnitisapproximatelyRs.200crorefor including interestanddepreciationonaccount revenue. Theadditionaloperatingexpenditure could notbringinanysignificantadditional for upgradingthequalityofdieseloilwhich Sulphurisation (DHDS)Unit(Rs.750crore), additional investmentfortheDieselHydroDe- demand fordieseloil,coupledwiththe market duringtherelevantperiodandlower crude oilpricewitnessedintheinternational years. Thiswaspartlyduetothevolatilityof the profitwaslowercomparedtoprevious In spiteofexcellenceinphysicalperformance, previous year. 102.46 croreasagainstRs.283.71inthe However, theprofitbeforetax(PBT)wasRs. against Rs.5,768croreduring1999-2000. 26-27 9920 2000-01 1999-2000 (Rs. in crore) in (Rs. A. Projects completed: Projects A. PROJECTS 3.4.4 changes to depending on subject the crude and and product provisional prices in is the international 2001-02 market. for estimate The * (deferred taxliabilitynotconsidered) rftatrtx5 479 7 0 9 6310 24 27 1910 55 4400 63 Profit aftertax Profit beforetax Turnover ii) Corporate Office: Corporate ii) Scheme: Supply Water Alone Stand i) below: months ofthefinancialyear 2001-02isgiven together withforecastfortheremainingthree the perioduptoendDecember2001(tentative) Performance underkeyfinancialparametersfor from April2001onwards. functioning fromnewcorporateoffice of theotherkeydepartmentswerestarted near NH-47.Topmanagementandsome been constructedatMaradulandingsite floors andexquisiteinteriordesignhas approximately Rs.13.62crore,with5 A corporateofficebuildingcosting week ofApril2001onwards. pumping hasbeencommencedfromfirst jobs ofthewatertreatmentplantand has beencompletedexceptthefinishing KM length,watertreatment plant.Project pump house,substation,pipelinesof18 River. ThefacilitiesincludeIntakewell/ to enhanceup16.3MGD,fromPeriyar requirements of6.3MGDwithacapacity scheme tomeetKRL’spresentwater set-up foranindependentwatersupply This projectcostingRs.79crorehasbeen cul poJnayt 2001-02 to January upto Actuals Tnaie (Forecast) (Tentative) e.20 a 02Estimated* 2002 Mar 2001 Dec. Rs. in crore in Rs. B. On-going Projects On-going B. 6/28/02, 11:33AM )Revamp of Electrical Distribution System i) Control Distribution of Upgradation iv) Recovery: LPG of Enhancement iii) by July2003. The projectisscheduledtobecompleted revamping jobandarebeingprocessed. The offershavebeenreceivedforthe relocated toimprovetheplantreliability. Cracker Unitarealsoplannedtobe transformers inFluidisedCatalystic are notavailable.Thefeedersofthe B5 loadcentres,asthesparesforthese obsolete MainReceivingStationandB4& project envisagesthereplacementof at aprojectcostofRs.19.20crore.The planned tobeexecutedunderthisproject different revampelectricaljobsare Tension/Low Tensionsystem,three As apartofmodernizationtheHigh shutdown. completed inMay2001duringthe control rooms.Theprojecthasbeen latest opensystem&networkingofall Recovery UnitandalsointheUtilitieswith Catalystic CrackerUnit,Aromatic System inPrimaryUnit,Fluidised replaced theoriginalDistributionControl This projectcostingRs.12.55crorehas (DCS) System June 2001. 49.60 crorehasbeencommissionedin heat optimization.TheprojectcostingRs. oil savingisexpectedonaccountofpre- Around 6,300tonnesperannumoffuel throughput by40,000tonnesperannum. high speeddieselandincreaseincrude 1,84,000 tonnesperannumnaphthato 20,000 tonnesperannum,conversionof LPG recoveryfromthecrudeunitby The projectenvisagesenhancementof C. Project Proposals Project C. ii) Additional Reactor for DHDS for Reactor Additional ii) iii) Integrated Refinery Information System Information Refinery Integrated iii) Facilities Receipt Oil Crude ii) Expansion-Cum- Capacity MMTPA 6 i) progress atLarsen&Toubro’sworkshop. Presently, fabricationoftheReactorisin scheduled tobecompletebyMay2002. The projectcostingRs.28.36croreis facilities arebeingputupinDHDSunit. additional HDSReactorandconnected part oftheHSDto0.05wt%,an In ordertoreducethesulphurcontentin enterprise widenetwork, Integrated ventured intoestablishmentofan available assetsandresources,KRLhas For ensuringoptimumutilisationof Feasibility Reportpreparationisonhand. is aroundRs.750croreandDetailed the same.Theestimatedcostofthisproject limitations intheexistingjettiestoreceive Large CrudeCarriersasthereare to receivecrudeinSuexMaxand/orVery of crudeoiltorefinery.Thisisenvisaged pipeline of34KM forthetransportation line, Shoretankfarmandacrosscountry Point Mooringfacilities,Sub-marinepipe Government ofKerala.ItinvolvesaSingle is declaredasa‘MinorPort’by Receipt facilitiesatManakkodam,which KRL isproposingtosetupCrudeOil to modernisetherefinery. fuel qualityrequirementandalsotheneed line withtheproductdemand,auto is reconfiguringtheexpansionproposalin (from 7.5MMTPAto13.5MMTPA).KRL for Expansion-cum-ModernisationProject It hasbeendecidedtodroptheproposal Project Modernisation

27 Untitled-1 28 .. CPCL’sManaliRefineryoriginallydesignedfor 3.5.2 3.5.1 PETROLEUM CHENNAI 3.5 Mr. S. Rammohan, C&MD received the Certificates on 26.12.2001. on Certificates the received C&MD Rammohan, S. Mr. Occupational Health and Safety and Mgmt. System system for its Management Manali Refinery. Quality of compliance for certifications 1999 18001: OHSAS and 2000 9001: ISO awarded been has CPCL overall refiningcapacityofCPCLis7MMTPA with acapacityof0.5MMTPA.Thecurrent when itsCBRwascommissionedinNov.1993, to-time andCPCLalsobecamemulti-locational The refiningcapacitywasexpandedfromtime- Annum wascommissionedintheyear1969. processing 2.5MillionMetricTonnesPer Refinery -CBR). Panangudi nearNagapattinam(CauveryBasin one atManalinearChennaiandtheother Limited company.CPCLhastworefineriesi.e. incorporated on30.12.1965asaPublic Company, Iran(13%).Thecompanywas India Inc.(13%)andNationalIranianOil Venture ofGovt.India(74%),withAMOCO Refineries Limited(MRL)wasformedasaJoint Limited (CPCL),formerlyMadras Chennai PetroleumCorporation LIMITED CORPORATION Report forthesameisunderpreparation. of theCompany.DetailedFeasibility software solutionsforallfunctionalareas envisages implementationofintegrated Refinery InformationSystem. The project 28-29 3.5.5. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 3.5.5. PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 3.5.4 The authorisedcapital andpaid-upcapitalof 3.5.3 depreciation onaccountoffullyearimpact mainly duetohigherinterestoutgoand from Rs.191.68croreto147.43 current year.TheProfitBeforeTaxhasreduced previous yeartoRs.380.92croreduringthe increased fromRs.358.63croreduringthe Interest, DepreciationandTaxationhas an increaseof29.34%.TheGrossProfitBefore 5514.29 croreinthepreviousyear,recording to reachRs.7132.62croreasagainst exceeded theRs.7000croremarkinTurnover During theyear2000-01,company around 6.813MMT. financial yearitisestimatedthatwouldbe 4.38MMT tillNovember2001andforthefull For 2001-02,thecrudeoilthroughputwas R&D efforts. Technology Awardfortheyear2000its Board. ThecompanyalsowontheCSIR Sector” givenbyCentralPollutionControl and EnvironmentalProtectioninNational The companywasawardedwith“Technology oil andpetroleumproducts. background ofinternationalpricesforcrude profitability ofcompanyagainstthe Manali andformaximizingtheoverall match thesecondaryprocessingcapabilityat on accountofregulatingtheproductionto throughput ascomparedtofullcapacitywas capacity utilisationwas94.64%.Thelower processed 6.625MMTofcrudeoil.The During theyear2000-01,company IOCL inMarch,2001. favour of divested itsentireshareholdinginCPCL crore respectively.TheGovernmentofIndia the companyareRs.200croreand149 (ii) On-going projects under implementation under projects On-going (ii) year the during Completed (i) PROJECTS 3.5.6. 6/28/02, 11:33AM vacuum units. piling worksareinprogressforcrudeand Site gradingworksarenearingcompletion.The throughhydrocrackerunit. - units andinonce for criticalequipmentincrudeandvacuum have beenreleased.Ordersplaced licensors forallunitshavebeenfinalisedand in aphasedmanner,by2005.TheProcess specifications whichwillbemademandatory, meeting BharatstageIIandEuroIII would enableCPCLtoproduceproducts expansion-cum-modernisation projectasit investment ofRs.2360.38crore.Thisisan Manali by3.0MMTPA,atanestimated of Indiaforexpandingitsrefiningcapacityat CPCL hasobtainedCCEAapprovalfromGovt. Manali at Expansion MMTPA 3.0 completed atacostofRs.25crore. present levelof0.25%to0.05%hasbeen reducing sulphurcontentinDieselfromthe A projecttoinstallAdditionalReactorfor Unit DHDS in Reactor additional of Installation this projectatacostofRs.100lakh. towers andDMPlant,CPCLhascommissioned Sewage WaterTreatmentPlanttocooling In ordertosupplywaterfromtheTertiary Pump with Reservoir Additional of Provision the year. exchequer bywayoftaxes,dutiesetc.during contributed asumofRs.880.96croretothe during thepreviousyear.Thecompany dividend of25%during2000-01against30% operation ofDHDSunit. The company paida 3.6.1 The Bo The 3.6.1 & REFINERY BONGAIGAON 3.6 crude processing capacity of 1 MMTPA anda crude processingcapacityof1MMTPA objective ofinstallationaRefineryhaving incorporated on20February,1974,withthe Petrochemicals Limited(BRPL)was LIMITED PETROCHEMICALS March 2002. This projectisexpectedtobecompletedby refinery complexwillbenegligiblequantity. the dischargeoftreatedeffluentsfromManali reverse osmosisprocess.Onimplementation, refinery applications,usingUltrafiltrationand treated effluentsintousableprocesswaterfor secondary treatedsewagewaterandrefinery project isfirstofitskindforconverting studies usingUltraFiltrationtechnology.This based onthesuccessachievedatpilotplant Discharge projectatacostofRs.4.6crore CPCL isimplementingauniqueZero- Project Zero-Discharge during firstquarterof2002-03. facility isnowplannedtobecommissioned construction activitiesareinprogress.This construction hasbeenawardedand cost ofRs.96crore.Thecontractfor up apermanentOilJettyfacilityatanestimated Basin RefineryatNagapattinam,CPCLissetting In ordertomeetcruderequirementatCauvery Project Jetty Oil first quarterof2002-03. captive OilJettyProjectatNagapattinamin 2002-03 synchronisedwithcompletionof to befullyoperationalduringfinancialyear 30 crore.Theexpandedcapacityisexpected expanded to1.0MMTPAatacostofaboutRs. The existingcapacityof0.5MMTPAhasbeen Refinery Basin Cauvery at Expansion Capacity ngaigaon Refinery&

29 Untitled-1 30 )Cuetruhu .91.5 1.49 ProductionofMajor b) Crudethroughput a) 3.6.4 PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE PHYSICAL 3.6.4 ThePOLproductsfromRefineryaremarketed 3.6.3 TheauthorisedequitycapitaloftheCompany 3.6.2 (tonnes) :- Petrochemical Products (million metrictonnes) tm20-12001-02 2000-01 Item M 86210,000 800 18,692 7,000 643 10,935 - DMT - Orthoxylene - Paraxylene S 51811,000 15,128 - PSF 02 areasfollows: as PetrochemicalUnitsfor2000-01and2001- Performance highlightsoftheRefineryaswell its ownMarketingset-up. from RefineryaremarketedbyBRPLthrough Petrochemical productsandPetroleumCoke by IndianOilCorporation.However,the bodies &individuals. is heldbyfinancialinstitutions(FIs),Corporate in favourofIOCLon29March,2001.Balance has divesteditsentire74.46%holdinginBRPL is Rs.199.82crore.TheGovernmentofIndia is Rs.200crore.Thepaidupcapitalasondate its RefineryExpansionUnits. 2.35 MMTPAin1995-96bycommissioning capacity oftheRefineryhasbeenenhancedto Staple Fibre(PSF)units.Thecrudeprocessing Dimethyl Terephthalate(DMT)andPolyester Petrochemical ComplexconsistingofXylene, crude oilviaHaldia-BarauniCrudePipeline IOCL andOILfortransportationofimported company hasenteredintoanagreementwith availability fromNorthEastoilfields.The years isprimarilyduetolowercrude capacity of2.35MMTPAduringtherecent The lowerprocessingofcrudevis-à-visrated 30-31 (Anticipated) A view of Xylene Plant at BRPL Refinery. BRPL at Plant Xylene of view A 3.6.6. PLAN EXPENDITURE PLAN 3.6.6. PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 3.6.5 present. There arenomajoron-goingprojectsat expenditure for2001-02isRs.48.12crore. Rs. 33.92crore.Therevisedestimateofplan Plan capitalexpenditureduring2000-01was has resultedinnegativemargins. notcommensuratingwithproductprices, - cost oil intheinternationalmarket&transportation to beRs.108.53crore.Thehighpriceofcrude net lossaftertaxforyear2001-02isestimated tax during2000-01wasRs.57.44croreand during financialyear2000-01.Thenetlossafter The Companyincurredlossforthefirsttime respectively. processed intheyear2000-01and2001-02 3,32,302 MTofimportedcrudeoilhasbeen received. Outofwhich60,582MTand (excluding linefill)importedcrudeoilhasbeen 27.12.2000 andtill26.12.2001,0.406MMT Imported crudeoilpumpingstartedfrom existing CrudeOilPipelineofOIL. of IOCLandBarauni-Bongaigaonthrough at 118% of its rated capacity (1,32,000 MT per annum), was appreciated by Word LPG Forum delegates during their visit to India to visit their during delegates Forum LPG Word by appreciated was annum), per MT (1,32,000 capacity rated its of 118% at ’sLPGFillingPlantatPiyala,Distt.Ballabhgarh,Haryana istheOilIndustry’slargestinNorthernRegion.T 6/28/02, 11:34AM he PlantRunning

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31 Untitled-1 32 .. The Bharat Petroleum Corporation 4.1.1 PETROLEUM BHARAT 4.1 IV CHAPTER DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING of Petroleum & Natural Gas inaugurated the scheme in presence of Shri U. Sundararajan, C&MD, Shri S. Behuria, Director (Mktg), Director Behuria, S. Shri C&MD, Sundararajan, U. Shri of presence in scheme the inaugurated Gas Natural & Petroleum of BPCL launched “Pure for Sure” movement to supply Quality products in right Quantity from its Retail Outlets. Shri Ram Naik, Hon in BPCLis66.2%. Rs. 300crore. The Government ofIndiaholding capital oftheCorporation wereincreasedto network. The authorisedandpaid-upshare presence throughitsextensive marketing feed stocks. The Corporationhasanall-India manufacture andmarketingofpetrochemical petroleum products.Ithasalsodiversified into in refiningofcrudeoilandmarketing company inthedownstreamsector, engaged Limited (BPCL)isanintegrated oil LIMITED CORPORATION 32-33 .. Duringtheyear2000-01,Corporationsold 4.1.3 4.1.2 the corporationhasincreasedfrom20.66%in the industrygrowthrate.Themarketshareof a growthof3.59%,whichwashigherthan 19.35 MMTofpetroleumproductsrepresenting crore equivalentto75%ofthepaidupcapital. Corporation declaredadividendofRs.225 the previousyear.Foryear2000-01, 820.12 croreasagainstRs.703.86during The profitaftertaxduring2000-01wasRs. been 14.7MMT. volume achieveduptoDecember2001has against 18.86MMTin1999-2000.Thesales products during2000-01was19.35MMTas been 6.7MMT.Thetotalsaleofpetroleum throughput achieveduptoDecember2001has achieved athroughputof8.66MMT.The During theyear 2000-01,BPCLrefinery ’ble Minister BPCL. 4.1.5 PROJECTS COMPLETED PROJECTS 4.1.5 4.1.4 MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS MAJOR 4.1.4 6/28/02, 11:34AM alongwith aMarketingTerminalwassetupat A 3MMTPAcapacitygrassrootrefinery Limited Refinery Numaligarh – JVC in Investment Ø Ø were commissioned: During 2001-02,thefollowingI&Cfacilities Commercial and Industrial Manufacturer waslaunchedthisyear. First GenuineOiltieupwithanyAutomobile : Oil Genuine Puch Hero of Launch Dealerships/workshops. marketed asMGOthroughallMaruti lubricant brand MGO statuswasawardedtotheCorporation’s : status (MGO) Oil Genuine Maruti during April-December2001. approximately 11.42lakhnewconnections connections duringyear2000-01and Corporation released24.24lakhnewLPG LPG distributorshipswerecommissioned.The dealerships, 10SKOdealershipsand209new December 2001,47newretailoutlet distributorships. DuringtheperiodApril- outlets, 2SKOdealershipsand80newLPG corporation commissioned81newretail the Industry.Duringyear2000-01, the corporationtoretainitssecondpositionin enabling - 1999-2000 to21.43%in2000-01 Furnace Oil. 400 mmforwhiteOilsand610 2 Nos.pipelinesoflength6KManddia LSHS tankageof1960KL. for PowerProjectatKasargod,Kerala KL forNaphtha&1200HSDand Plant, Mangalorewithtankageof30610 Consumer facilitiesatTanirBaviPower uoo SF Automol , whichwillbe .. AWARDS 4.1.6 i International Sefety Rating System (ISRS) (i) commissioned inSeptember2001. approved costofRs.16croreand The projectwascompletedwithinthe payable inforeignexchange. tankers andtherebyreducedemurragecharges will reducetheawaitingberthingtimeby The matchingfacilitiesprovidedbyRefinery Line andconnectedtocrudeoiltanks. up withprovisionof900mmdiaCrudeOil from Pir-paumanifoldtorefineryhasbeenput rates forcrudeoil,necessarymatchingfacilities To matchMumbaiPortTrust’snewpumping Refinery Mumbai to manifold pau Provision ofmatchingfacilitiesfromnewPir- April, 2000byrail. April,2000byroadand9 this terminalfrom3 commencement ofproductevacuationfrom commissioned inApril2000with refinery, theMarketingTerminalwasalso Synchronizing withcommissioningofthe Refinery commencedw.e.f.October2000. and commercialproductionex-Numaligarh the approvedprojectcostofRs.2724.64crore The projectwascompletedinJune2000within enhancing itsequitycontributionto51%. after acquisitionofIBP’sequity19%thereby has becomeasubsidiaryofBPCLon30.3.2001 Limited (NRL)ajointventurecompanywhich Numaligarh in Assam by NumaligarhRefinery been ratedamongstthefirst 8%ofthe Systems. Withthiscertification,BPCLhave s. DNV,UKforitsSafetyManagement Certification inJuly/August2001fromM/ Safety RatingSystem(ISRS)Level-8 BPCL RefineryachievedInternational 8 - Level

33 Untitled-1 34 (vi) Oil Industry Safety Directorate Award Directorate Safety Industry Oil (vi) 2000 award safety National (v) Management Petroleum National (iv) Golden Peacock National Quality Award (iii) (ii) the bestperformeramongst “POL Oil IndustrySafetyDirectorateAwardfor BPCL hasbeenawardedtheprestigious time. council, U.K.forthesecondconsecutive award 2000”fromM/s.BritishSafety BPCL refinerywonthe“Nationalsafety Innovation”. category for“ExcellenceinCreativityand certificates ofrecognitionintheteam awards intheindividualcategoryandfour For theyear1999-2000,BPCbaggedthree Awards (NPMP) Programme category “Manufacturing(Large)”. National Qualityaward2000”forthe of theprestigious“GoldenPeacock BPCL RefineryinMumbaiisthewinner 2000 National awardsscheme. Hyderabad underMillennium2000 International Greenlandsociety, Implementation GoldAward”byM/s and “BestPollutionControl Ecological ImplementationGoldAward” the prestigious“BestEnvironmental& of thebestorganisationandhonouredwith BPCL Refineryhasbeenadjudgedasone Award. Gold Implementation Control Pollution Best and Award Gold Ecological Implementation & Environmental Best ISRS. refineries worldwidewho have adopted 34-35 (ix) Jamnalal Bajaj Award Bajaj Jamnalal (ix) Award Installation Star SAP (viii) 2001 Awards CFO India The (vii) Hon’ble GovernorofMaharashtra, His Krishan Kant,intheaugustpresenceof Vice PresidentofIndia,HisExcellencyShri The awardwasconferredbytheHon’ble Bajaj AwardsforFairBusinessPractices. fair BusinessPractices(CFBP)Jamnalal category intherecentlyheldCouncilfor of Meritinthe“largemanufacturers” BPCL hasbeenconferredtheCertificate locations acrossthecountry. Award. BPCLhasrolledoutSAPatallits has beenawardedtheSAPStarInstallation of itsSAPimplementationproject,BPCL of operationalefficiency.Inrecognition a robustITbackbone,forenhancement system asakeystrategicinitiativetocreate flexible andstandardizedinformation through SAP,aworldclassintegrated, BPCL hadtakenupimplementationofERP Management. for InformationandKnowledge been conferredwiththeIndiaCFOAward initiatives, BPCLDirector(Finance)has information andknowledgemanagement his roleindesignandexecutionof organisational concerns.Inrecognitionof beyond hiscorefunctionintolarger recognise howfartheCFOhasstepped reward financialexcellenceaswell 2001 Awards CFO and AmericanExpressinitiatedthe The EconomicIntelligenceUnit(EIU)India Organisations” category. Award inthe“POLMarketing that BPCLhasbeentherecipientof 1998-99. Thisisthethirdconsecutiveyear Marketing Organisations”fortheyear Marketing Organisations”and“LPG asanexerciseto India .. Duringtheyear2000-01, thetworefineriesof 4.2.2 4.2.1 PETROLEUM HINDUSTAN 4.2 6/28/02, 11:34AM achieved uptoDecember2001 hasbeen9.29 10.56 MMTin1999-2000.Thethroughput throughput of11.99MMTcomparedwith the Corporationachievedacombinedcrude 51.01%. Government ofIndiaholdinginHPCLis crore andRs.339.33respectively.The Corporation ason31.3.2001wereRs.350 authorised andpaid-upcapitalofthe Base Oilsofinternationalstandards.The of 3,35,000tonnescapacityproducingLube owns andoperatesthelargestLubeRefinery refinery inthestateofPunjab.TheCorporation towards settingupa9MMTPAgrass-root Group ofCompanies,andisprogressing MMTPA, inassociationwithAdityaBirla Petrochemicals Limitedwithacapacityof9 the country—MangaloreRefinery& also operatestheonlyjoint-venturerefineryin the capacityof7.5MMTPA.TheCorporation the otherinVisakhapatnam(EastCoast)with Coast) havingacapacityof5.5MMTPAand of petroleumproducts–oneinMumbai(West It hastworefineriesproducingawidevariety second largestintegratedoilcompanyinIndia. Corporation Limited(HPCL)isthe The HindustanPetroleum LIMITED CORPORATION consumers andthepublicatlarge. business practicesintheinterestof business dealingsandadherencetofair integrity andfairnessateverylevelof since 1988toencouragehighstandardof Council forFairBusinessPractices(CFBP) Business Practices Fair for Awards Bajaj Jamnalal CFBP The award. (Human Resources),BPCLreceived the Deshmukh. ShriS.A.Narayan, Director Chief MinisterofMaharashtra Shri Vilasrao Excellency Dr. P.C. Alexander andHon’ble havebeeninstitutedby Golden Peacock Award won by HPCL by won Award Peacock Golden .. PROJECTS 4.2.4 4.2.3 Two LPGbottlingplantsoftotal capacityof88 plants LPG during completed projects Major (a) lakh LPGconnections 101 LPGdistributorshipsandreleased14.70 Corporation commissioned70retailoutletsand connections. DuringApril-December2001,the distributorships andreleased25.66lakhLPG commissioned 86retailoutletsand53LPG During theyear2000-01,Corporation Crore andRs.678respectively. April-December 2001havebeenRs.35,710 profit beforetaxoftheCorporationduring the previousyear.Thesalesturnoverand up capitalcomparedwithRs324.88crorefor year 2000-01equivalentto110%ofthepaid- declared adividendofRs.374Croreforthe crore fromRs.1,057.14Crore.TheCorporation Crore in1999-2000andthenetprofitRs.1,088 47,644 Crorein2000-01fromRs.34,368.03 MMT. ThesalesturnoverincreasedtoRs. achieved uptoDecember2001hasbeen13.03 with 17.5MMTin1999-2000.Salesvolume during 2000-01was17.88MMTcompared MMT. The totalsaleofpetroleumproducts the year the

35 Untitled-1 36 Refineries Limited. a subsidiarycompanyi.e.GuruGobindsingh obtained. Theprojectwillbeexhibitedthrough measure statutoryapprovalshavealsobeen been acquiredatPhulokari,nearBhatinda.All admeasuring 2000acresapproximatelyhas obtained bytheCorporation.Land, project aswelllinkedprojectshavebeen environment clearancesforPunjabRefinery 9806 crore(atJune1998prices).All grassroot refineryatanestimatedcostofRs. The projectenvisagessettingupof9MMTPA Project Refinery Punjab scheduled tobecompletedbyMay2002. estimated tocostRs.377.55croreand isunderconstruction.Theproject - Pradesh the importantconsumptionzonesofAndhra tocater - from VijayawadatoScecundrabad capacityexpansionanditsextension (VVPL) The projectofVizag-VijayawadaPipeline Project Pipeline Scecundrabad – Vizag completed byAugust2002. to costRs.51crorearescheduledbe TMTPA areinprogress.Theprojectsestimated LPG bottlingplantsbyatotalcapacityof28 44 TMTPAcapacityandaugmentationof10 Construction workonanLPGbottlingplantof plants/TOPs LPG cost ofRs.124crore. atanestimated - a totaltankageof1,31,500KL tankage andalliedfacilitiesat6locations,with Construction workisinprogressforadditional tankage Additional under projects Major (b) September, 2001atatotalcostofRs.94crore. TOPs havebeencompletedduringApril- of oneexistingplantby10TMPTAand2LPG TMTPA weresetup.Capacityaugmentation implementation 36-37 Refinery in West Bengal. West in Refinery Gas, dedicated the Fluidised Catalytic Natural Cracking Unit at IndianOil’s & Haldia Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram Shri .. IndianOilownsandoperatessevenRefineries 4.3.2 TheIndianOilCorporationLimited 4.3.1 CORPORATION OIL INDIAN 4.3 crude andproductpipelines,withacombined Corporation hascountry’slargestnetworkof MMTPA toitsrefiningcapacity.The Ltd. (BRPL),therebyaddinganother9.35 and BongaigaonRefineryPetrochemicals Chennai PetroleumCorporationLtd.(CPCL) acquired entireGovernmentofIndiaequityin metric tonnesperannum(MMTPA).Ithasalso combined installedcapacityof38.15million Mathura, PanipatandDigboihavinga at Guwahati,Barauni,Gujarat,Haldia, companies appearinginthelisting. 112 andtopsthelistamongfourIndian companies outsideU.S.A,IndianOilisranked 500 International Forbes above previousyear’spositionof232.Inthe with arankingof209forfiscal2000,23steps ‘Global 500’listofworld’slargestcorporations, only IndiancompanyinFortunemagazine’s largest commercialenterpriseinIndia.Itisthe oil companyinthepublicsectoraswell (IndianOil) isthelargestintegrated LIMITED list oflargest .. TheCorporationachievedaturnoverofRs. 4.3.5 TheCorporationsold47.80MMTofpetroleum 4.3.4. TherefineriesofIndianOilachievedacrude 4.3.3 6/28/02, 11:34AM respectively. TheCorporation declareda Rs. 2,970croreand2,443 corresponding figuresinthepreviousyearwere Rs. 2,720crorefortheyear2000-01.The tax wasRs.2,962croreandprofitafter 94,141 crorein1999-2000.Theprofitbefore 1,13,327 crorein2000-01asagainstRs. slated infirsthalfof2001-02. commissioned in2000-01andanotherfive Auto-LPG RetailOutlets-withonealready The Corporationalsotookaleadinsettingup December 2001. - connections duringApril and approximately20.21lakhnew 56.93 lakhLPGconnectionsinyear2000-01 were commissioned.TheCorporationreleased dealerships and229newLPGdistributorships new retailoutletdealerships,11kerosene petroleum products.Duringthisperiod,204 December 2001,ithassold35.55MMTof products duringyear2000-01.DuringApril- has been30.67MMT. The achievementduringApril-December2001 against 39.50MMTduringyear1999-2000. throughput of39.44MMTduring2000-01as MMT. IndianOilpipelinesachieveda from ApriltoDecember2001hasbeen25.03 during 1999-2000.Thethroughputachieved (MMT) during2000-01asagainst32.42MMT throughput of33.22millionmetrictonnes 31.3.2001. holding inIndianOilis82.03%ason crore respectively.TheGovernmentofIndia 31.3.2001 wereRs.2,500croreand779 and paid-upcapitaloftheCorporationason has aworldclassR&DCentre.Theauthorised and 92AviationFuelStations.IndianOilalso storage points,71LPG(Indane)Bottlingplants Corporation isbackedforsuppliesby186bulk network ofover21,000salespointsthe million tonnesperannum.Anextensive length of6,523KM,andacapacity43.45 .. PROJECTS 4.3.7 TheturnoverachievedfortheperiodApril- 4.3.6 2 New Oil DepotatLeh. 12. LPGBottlingPlants at10locations. 11. BranchlinetoMeerutfromDelhi-Panipat 10. WaxHydrofinishing forproductionof 9. Revamp of PDAUnitforincorporation 8. Modernisationofoffsiteoperationat 7. YieldEnergyOptimisationofCDUand 6. RevampandModernisationofAU-III 5. SecondPhaseRevampofFCCUfrom1.0 4. AU-IIIRevampfrom2.0to2.7MMTPAat 3. SecondReactorinDieselHydro- 2. Once-throughHydrocrackerUnitat 1. April during completed projects Major A) for theperiodApril-December2001. Rs. 1,992croreandRs1,587respectively making provisionfordeferredtaxliability)were profit beforetaxandafter(after December 2001wasRs.87,335crore.The for year2000-01. dividend of95%amountingtoRs.740crore section ofMathura-Jalandharpipeline. micro-crystalline waxatHaldiaRefinery. ROSE TechnologyatHaldiaRefinery. Mathura Refinery. DCU atGuwahatiRefinery. Cracker -AatBarauniRefinery. 2.0 to2.4MMTatGujaratRefinery. to 1.5MMTPAandRevampofFPU-Ifrom Gujarat Refinery. Panipat, MathuraandHaldiarefineries. Desulphurisation UnitsatGujarat, Mathura Refinery. 2001 March - 2000

37 Untitled-1 38 .ISOSIVProject for Productionofunleaded 9. ResidueUpgradationProjectatGujarat 8. PanipatRefineryExpansion. 7. PX/PTAatPanipatRefinery. 6. SolventDewaxingUnitatDigboi Refinery. 5. CatalyticDewaxingunitatHaldia 4. HydrotreaterUnitatGuwahatiandDigboi 3. BarauniRefineryexpansion. 2. FluidisedCatalyticCrackingUnitatHaldia 1. Projects On-going Major B) .MarketingterminalatDumad 3. Fluid CatalyticCrackingunitatHaldia 2. ISOSIVproject atGuwahatiRefinery 1. – April period the during above, the Of C) TerminalsatDumad,Mathura,Navagam 13. AugmentationofBarauni-Patnasection 12. AugmentationofHaldia-BarauniCrude 11. AugmentationofViramgaum-Chaksu, 10. MS atGuwahatiRefinery Refinery. Refinery. refineries. Refinery 2001) 2000-March (April also beenmechanicallycompleted. Solvent DewaxingUnitatDigboihave The Hydro-treateratGuwahatiandthe : under as are completed been have which projects major the 2001, December and Tundla. Barauni-Kanpur Pipeline. Pipeline from4.2to7.5MMTPA. pipeline. sections ofSalaya-Mathuracrudeoil Chaksu-Panipat andChaksu-Mathura 38-39 . 4.3.8. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS 4.3.8. submitted alongwithONGC andOilIndia. exploration fieldinIranhasalsobeen Northern KuwaitOilFields.Bidforan Kuwait Projectforfurtherdevelopmentof ONGC, hasbeenqualifiedtoparticipatein The Corporation,alongwithalliancepartner ONGC andhasbeenawarded2blocks. Corporation bidforthreeoftheseblockswith Methane (CBM)inApril,2001.The exploration andproductionofCoalBed Government announcedofferof7blocksfor awarded eightexplorationblocks.Further,the respectively) underNELP-II,andhasbeen and OIL,hadbidfor9blocks(8&1 The Corporation,inconsortiumwithONGC Production & Exploration 3docklinesatParadip. 7. 2x600mmdia.docklineforIrumpanam 6. Installationofadditionalcrudehandling 5. AugmentationofSecondaryProcessing 4. FacilitiesforproductionofLinearAlkyl 3. InstallationofDieselHydrotreatment 2. to - MSQualityimprovementfacilities 1. Planned Projects Major D) Terminal atKochi. pipeline system. facilities atWestCoastandlayingofcrude at MathuraRefinery. Facilities fordistillateyieldimprovement (approved duringApril-December,2001). Benzene (LAB)atGujaratRefinery December, 2001). emission norms(approvedduringApril- quality improvementtomeetfutureEuro facilities atMathuraRefineryforHSD Refinery duringApril-December,2001) Barauni refineries.(approvedforMathura Gujarat, Mathura,Panipat,Haldiaand meet futureEuroemissionnormsat 2002) March – 2001 (April 6/28/02, 11:34AM becoming a50:50joint venture between completed thefirstyearofoperationafter Lubrizol IndiaPvt.Ltd.hassuccessfully MOUs Agreements/ Service Technical Ventures/ Joint Kochi perannum. million metrictonnesofregasifiedLNGfrom tonnes ofregasifiedLNGfromDahejand0.5 Corporation willmarket1.5millionmetric Dahej inGujaratandKochiKerala.The which isputtingupLNGimportterminalsat Ltd. (PLL)alongwithONGC,BPCLandGAIL The CorporationisapromoterofPetronetLNG LNG its beinganenvironmentalfriendlyfuel. Alternate fuelforpowergeneration,inviewof Efforts arealsoinprogressforusingDMEas Ø Ø of Directors. Refinery hasalsobeenapprovedbytheBoard Linear AlkylBenzeneProjectatGujarat implementation. Aproposalforsettingupa PX/PTA ProjectatPanipatisunder As indicatedhereinabove,theintegrated Petrochemicals Bangladesh GasPipelineProject. MOP&NG forimplementationofIndo- The Corporationhasbeenselectedby are alsobeingexplored. Other avenues inthehydrocarbon sectorinIran same. (HPL) andfinancialrestructuringofthe control inHaldiaPetrochemicalsLtd. participation alongwithmanagement IndianOil hadshowninterestinequity qualified bidders. process ofIPCLandisonethepre- Interest IndianOil hadindicatedits forparticipationinthebidding Expression of Expression products inBangladesh. in SriLankaandforLPG,BitumenSpecial being takenuptoenterdownstreammarketing also commencedduringtheyear.Initiativesare Export oflubricantstoSriLankaandMauritius Malaysia, Kuwait,BahrainandIndonesia. lubricant haspickedupinBangladesh, oil companyinMauritius.Saleof to aidsettingupIndianOilasanindependent subsidiary inMauritiushasbeenestablished IndianOil(Mauritius) Limited,awhollyowned of becominga“Trans-national”company. exploring newopportunitiesinlinewithvision Kuala LumpurandMauritiusarecontinuously Overseas officesfunctioningatDubai,Kuwait, Business Overseas introduce Petroladditivestoo. additives, IndianOilisnowplanningto collaboration inR&Dandmarketingoffuel signing ofMOUwithM/sElfAntar,Francefor whichIndianOilintroducedafter - additives Consequent tothesuccessofDieselfuel respectively. being renewedforthefifthandfourthyear Dubai andPetrotrin,TrinidadTobagoare with EmiratesNationalOilCompany(ENOC), The existingTechnicalServicesAgreement between IndianOilandPetronasofMalaysia. IndianOil PetronasLimited,aJVcompany of LPGatHaldiahasbeencompletedby The developmentofinfrastructureforimport abroad. training, consultancyservicesinIndiaand holding companywithONGCforproviding Private Ltd.”wasformedasa50:50jointequity Another company“ONGIOInternational very satisfactory. market conditions,theperformancehasbeen restructured itsactivitiesand,despitedifficult During theyear2000-01,company IndianOil andLubrizolCorporation,USA. Servo brand

39 Untitled-1 40 4.4.3 Bongaigaon Refinery and Petrochemicals and Refinery Bongaigaon 4.4.3 Limited Corporation Petroleum Chennai 4.4.2 (IOBL) Limited Blending Oil Indian 4.4.1 OIL INDIAN OF SUBSIDIARIES 4.4 time inBRPL.Pumpingofimportedcrudeoil of lowsulphurimportedcrudeoilforthefirst year. Thisincludedprocessingof0.06MMT processed 1.487MMTofcrudeoilduringthe of IOCLw.e.f.29.3.2001.Therefinery Consequently, BRPLhasbecomeasubsidiary (74.6%) inBRPLfavourofIOCL. India disinvesteditsentireshareholding between BRPLandIOCL,theGovernmentof Keeping inviewthelong-standingsynergy (BRPL) Limited 2000-01. in 1999-2000.Adividendof25%waspaid crore in2000-01asagainstRs.143.14 29.34%. TheprofitaftertaxwasRs.122.43 in thepreviousyear,recordinganincreaseof during theyearasagainstRs.5,514.29crore mark inturnovertoreachRs.7,132.62crore The CompanyexceededtheRs.7,000crore Basin Refinerieswas6.625MMTin2000-01. total crudeprocessedinManaliandCauvery making itasubsidiaryoftheCorporation.The Oil CorporationLimited(IOCL)on29.3.2001 Government ofIndia,weretransferredtoIndian 51.81% ofsharesthecompany,heldby (CPCL) declared fortheyear2000-01. lakh in1999-2000.Adividendof30%was a netprofitofRs.198lakhasagainst634 previous year.During2000-01,IOBLearned registered bythelubeindustryover negative growthofapprox.11%in2000-01 performance ofthesubsidiarywasaffectedby manufacturing oflubricantsandgreases.The owned subsidiaryofIndianOil,engagedin The IndianOilBlendingLimitedisa100% 40-41 .. TheCompanyhasrepaidtheentireOIDBloan 4.5.4 Theanticipatedturnover of theCompanyfor 4.5.3 4.5.2 IBPwasincorporatedin1909.Itbecamea 4.5.1 LIMITED COMPANY IBP 4.5 otspro Arl-December, 2001. - months period(April amounting toRs.371.89croreduringthenine arising outofcostupdationupto2000-01. - Current year’sestimatedprofitaftertaxishigh in 2000-01. Rs. 150croreascomparedto54.22 after taxinthecurrentyearisexpectedtobe turnover in2000-01wasRs.8,388crore.Profit the year2001-02isRs.8,448crore.The KL. around 48,75,000 KL. Thevolumeanticipatedin2001-02is products todealers/customerswas49,21,187 during 2000-01inregardtosaleofpetroleum The physicalperformanceoftheCompany Business Group(Engineering). (Petroleum), BusinessGroup(Chemicals)and Business Groupsi.e.Group Cryocontainers. Ithasnowthreedistinct such asIndustrialExplosivesand Company hasdiversifiedintootheractivities and PetronetIndiaLimited.Overtheyears, Refinery Limited,IndianOilTankingLimited Venture companies.TheseareNumaligarh The CompanyparticipatedinthreeJoint Company Limited. & CompanyLimitedisasubsidiaryofIBP in IBPisnowlimitedto26%.BalmerLawrie Company in1972.Governmentshareholding became anindependentGovernment subsidiary ofIndianOilin1970.Thereafter,it did notproposeanydividendfortheyear. 01. Duetonetlossin2000-01,theCompany The profitaftertaxwas(-)Rs.57crorein2000- of thesameinrefinerystartedFebruary2001. commenced inDecember2000andprocessing mainly duetoaccountingarrearmargins ...FourPublicSectorOilMarketingCompanies 4.6.1. OIL SECTOR PUBLIC BY MARKETING LPG 4.6 Ofthe 59.58%equityheldbytheGovernment 4.5.6 4.5.5 J&K to the Nation. the to J&K Shri RamNaik,Hon’bleMinisterofPetroleum&NaturalGas,dedicated IndianOil’sBulkPetroleumDepot-cum-AviationFuelStatio 6/28/02, 11:34AM marketing ofLPGinthecountry.With IBP CompanyLimitedareengagedin Hindustan PetroleumCorporationLimited& Bharat PetroleumCorporationLimited, (OMCs) viz.,IndianOilCorporationLimited, (OMCs) COMPANIES MARKETING as perthedecisonofGovernment. in IBP,33.58%equityhasbeensoldtoIOCL 27.50 crore. a priceofRs.44croreasagainstcost in favourofIndianOilCorporationLimitedat Indian oilTankingLimitedhasbeendisinvested Company’s investment inequitysharesof Pursuant toGovernment ofIndia’s decision,the ...ConsequentuponliquidationofLPGwaiting 4.6.2. distributorships andbalanceareinprogress. OMCs havealreadycommissioned153 more distributorshipsatBlock/Tehsillevel. under MarketingPlanof1996-98and700 up of540exclusivelyruraldistributorships this, Governmenthadalsoenvisagedsetting areas whichwerehithertovirginmarkets.For withathrustonsmallertowns/rural - 2001 LPG connectionsduringthecalenderyear had setthetargetforreleaseof1.3crorenew markets throughoutthecountry,Government connections acrossthecounter,inexisting list inurbanareasandavailabilityofnewLPG lakh. served bythem,ason1.1.2002,wasabout622 increasing. ThenumberofLPGcustomers LPG customersenrolledbythemhasalsobeen increased availability ofLPG,thenumber n atLeh,

41 Untitled-1 42 .. DecontrolinthemarketingofAviation Turbine 4.8.1 ACTIVITIES MISCELLANEOUS 4.8 SKO AND LPG OF MARKETING PARALLEL 4.7 Fuel (ATF)hasbeenmadew.e.f.1.4.2001by under thescheme. been importedbyprivatesectorcompanies of Keroseneand10,39,000MTLPGhave 31.12.2001, atotalquantityof62,57,000MT Kerosene throughtheirfacilities.Upto oil companiesfacilitatedimportofLPGand distribution network.Initially,thepublicsector the privateparties,throughtheirown are tobesoldatmarket-determinedpricesby time.Theseproducts - to - amended fromtime Fixation ofCeilingPrice)Order,1993as 2000 andKerosene(RestrictiononUse (Regulation ofSupplyandDistribution)Order, the approvedratingagenciesgiveninLPG after obtainingaratingcertificatefromoneof can undertakeimportofLPGandKerosene products. Underthescheme,aprivateparty - marketing ofLPGandKeroseneinApril1993 to participateintheschemeofparallel Kerosene (SKO),theprivatesectorwasallowed In ordertoincreasetheavailabilityofLPGand released about63lakhsnewLPGconnections. During thecalendaryear 2001,OMCshave by decanalisingimportsofthesepetroleum 42-43 Liquid Cargo Jetty at JNPT, Maharashtra. JNPT, at Jetty Cargo Liquid 4.8.3 A A 4.8.3 MarketingDisciplineGuidelines,2001were 4.8.2 .. ThePSUOilCompaniesdidcommendable 4.8.5 TheSolvent,RaffinateandSlop(Acquisition, 4.8.4 issued on12April,2001. (Regulation ofMarketing)Order,2001. promulgating the Aviation Turbine Fuel(ATF) units. decided toconstruct1,500permanentdwelling quake. ThePSUoilcompanieshavealso temporary sheltersforvictimsoftheearth PSU OilCompanieshaveconstructed800 to PrimeMinister’sNationalReliefFund.The earthquake. Apartfromcontributinggenerously work forreliefofvictimsaffectedbyGujarat Order hascomeintoforcew.e.f.1.1.2002. purview oftheControlOrder.The the Solventsthatwouldcomewithin Automobiles) Order,2000wasamendedlisting Sale, StorageandPreventionofusein (FAIPT). by FederationofAllIndiaPetroleumTraders ‘No purchase-NoSale’compaignthreatgiven to discussstepsbetakeninordercombat Territories wasconvenedon10August,2001 Supplies), StateGovernmentsandUnion meeting ofSecretaries(FoodandCivil Company at Jebel Ali Free Zone,Dubai. Free Ali Jebel at Company EIL recentlycompletedGasolineProductionfacilitiesofISOOctane

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43 Untitled-1 44 ORGANISATIONS UNDERTAKINGS/ OTHER 5.1.2 PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS SECURED ASSIGNMENTS PROJECT 5.1.2 INTRODUCTION 5.1.1 LIMITED INDIA ENGINEERS 5.1 V CHAPTER Ports &Terminals.TheRefinery jobssecured Onshore/Offshore OilandGas,Metallurgy secured inthefieldsofRefineries,Pipelines, During 2001-02,majorassignmentswere ISO -9001. EIL’s qualitymanagementsystemconformsto is about3,300. The numberofemployeeswiththeCompany The CompanyhaspresenceinLondon,aswell. at differentlocationsbothinIndiaandabroad. locations alloverIndia.EILhasProjectOffices Inspection/Procurement Officesatvarious Branch OfficesinCalcuttaandMumbai, Engineering OfficesinChennaiandVadodara, In addition,theCompanyhasRegional Headquarters oftheCompanyisinNewDelhi. crore respectively.TheRegisteredOfficeand the companyareRs.100croreand56.16 The authorisedcapitalandpaid-upof in Indiaandabroad. in settingupoflargenumberprocessplants plant start-up.Ithasplayedasignificantrole supervisory assistanceforcommissioningand management, projectmanagementand engineering, procurement,construction in thesefieldsincludingprocessdesign, provides acompleterangeofprojectservices since itsinceptioninthemid-sixties.EIL petrochemicals andotherprocessindustries in India.Ithasbeenservingthepetroleum, leading engineeringandconsultancycompany Engineers IndiaLimited(EIL)isa 44-45 Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas. Natural & Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram Shri to Cheque Dividend the presented EIL C&MD, Saran, Keshav Shri contracts securedfromONGCincludes In thefieldofOnshoreOil&Gas,major BPCL. and Mumbai-ManmadPipelineExtensionof Mundra-Bhatinda CrudeOilPipelineofHPCL Dabhol-Hazira-Uran PipelineofGAILandthe Upgradation, KGBasin(Phase-III)Pipelinesand Jamnagar-Loni Pipeline(Phase-II),HBJ The majorPipelinejobssecuredincludedthe of IOCL. Splitter FacilitiesRevampatGuwahatiRefinery and ProcessDesignPackageforNaphtha Profitability StudyforVizagRefineryofHPCL Improvement inProductQualityandRefinery India RefineryofBPCLatBina(M.P), Configuration ImprovementstudyforCentral Revamp ProjectatChennaiofCPCL, and DetailedFeasibilityReportforFCCU spirit fromlightnaphthaatNumaligarhofNRL Technology Selectionforproductionofmotor HPCL, DetailedFeasibilityReportand Mumbai RefineryModernisationProjectof Refinery ofHPCL,ConfigurationStudy/DFRfor existing ARISRUswithDHDSSRUatVizag Process DesignPackageforIntegrationof Singh RefineriesLtd.,BasicEngineeringand Assistance forCDU/VDUofGuruGobind Engineering PackageandCommissioning included consultancy works viz.BasicDesign 6/28/02, 11:35AM smaller assignmentsfromSaudiArabia,Qatar, Besides these,EILhasalsobeenawarded and MinaAlAhmediRefineriesinKuwait. Treatment FacilitiesatMinaAbdulla,Shuaiba from KNPC,KuwaitonRevampofEffluent McDermott, Indonesiaandadditionalwork Gas andConocoBelanakProjectofPT Technical AssistancetoBPNorthWestJava for TechnicalAssistancetoNPCC,AbuDhabi, Qatar Petroleum,Qatar,Extensionofcontract and RasAbuAboudDevelopmentProjectof for RasLaffanCommonCoolingWaterProject Company, Iran,ManpowerSupportServices Olefin ComplexofM/sParsPetrochemicals Algeria, ManagingContractor’sServicesfor9th Engineering CapabilitiesforSONATRACH, getting majorjobsincludingDevelopmentof In theoverseasmarket,EILwassuccessfulin Project. from INDALforHirakudSmelterExpansion of Metallurgy,EILbaggedconsultancywork facilities atKochiRefineryofKRL.Inthefield for preparationofDFRSPMandconnected Terminal atMundraofHPCLandPMCservices Onshore PipelinebetweenSPMandCrudeOil for SinglePointMooring(SPM)andSubsea/ Ports andTerminaljobsincludingPMCservices Gas PipelinefromIrantoIndiaofGAIL.Salient ONGC andfeasibilitystudyforDeepWater IC, SH&BHComplexesatMumbaiHighof System ReplacementonNQO,NQD,WIN, Installation ofPigBarrelat13Platforms,Halon Pipeline EngineeringforEnronOil&Gas, Tapti FieldDevelopment“STD”Platformand secured. Othermajorjobssecuredincludethe Mumbai HighNorthFieldofONGCwas for InstallationofClamp-OnStructuresin Offshore Oil&Gasarea,aturnkeycontract Hazira ofGSPC/NikoResourcesLtd.Inthe Gujarat StatePetroleum-NikoGasPlantat been awardedtheUpgradation(Phase-I)of Solution TankatUran.Inaddition,EILhasalso Kadi, MehsanaandtheConstructionofBuffer Construction &SupervisionofGGS-IVatNorth Improved OilRecovery Scheme atGandhar, Company. at NavlakhiofM/sDharamsiMorarjiChemical consultancy servicesforLPGTerminalProject Smelter ExpansionProjectofNALCOand NALCO, inspectionandexpeditingservicesfor Expansion ofRampura-AguchaMine include EIA/EMP/IBMPlanApplicationsfor Other significantjobssecuredduring2000-01 to KarnatakaandKeralaStates. setting upaGasPipelineNetworkfromKochi at GandharandDetailedFeasibilityReportfor Pipelines NetworkatGasProcessingComplex Pipeline, Enhancement/Revampingofthe II Pipeline,NTPCJhannoretoGPCGandhar Distribution ExpansionProject,KGBasinPh- from GAILwhichincludesFerozabadCityGas In thePipelinesfield,majorjobsweresecured services forFlareGasRecoveryProject. C Value AdditionatVaghodiaandONGCforthe installation ofCDUatTatipakaandMori,NGL segment, GAILawardedcontractsfor also secured.IntheOnshoreOilandGas Injection PipelinesReplacementProjectwere Pipeline ReplacementProjectandWater Modifications Hook-upforMumbaiHigh Offshore areafromONGCforTopsides Kochi byKRL.Twoturnkeycontractsinthe of 2ndHydro-DesulphurisationProjectat Capacity ExpansionatKochiandinstallation been awardedpre-projectactivitiesforRefinery of CPCL.Inaddition,thecompanyhasalso offsites andutilitiesforexpansionof3MMTPA Refinery ProjectofHPCL,CDU/VDU,NSUand Projects ofBPCL,Ph-IfacilitiesPunjab Refinery ModernisationandFCCRevamp Panipat RefineryExpansionProjectofIOCL, Processing andPipelines.Theseincludedthe secured inthefieldsofRefineries,OilandGas During 2000-01,majorassignmentswere offices atQatarandAbuDhabi. its overseasbusiness,EILestablishedforeign Iran andSingapore. As asteptowards boosting 4 MixHydrogenationalongwithconsultancy

45 Untitled-1 46 te noe7.98.06.04.217.28 43.00 211.16 47.72 67.00 338.84 65.00 550.00 110.00 80.00 652.00 147.90 787.63 71.29 195.68 Profit BeforeTax Other Income Turnover rftAtrTx138 76 87 77 21.00 47.70 TheCompanyisadiversified,medium-sized 5.2.2. 68.70 97.60 BalmerLawrie&CompanyLimited 5.2.1. 123.85 COMPANY & LAWRIE BALMER 5.2 Profit AfterTax PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL EIL 5.1.4 5.1.3 POLICY INITIATIVES UNDERTAKEN INITIATIVES POLICY 5.1.3 ecito cul ..RE cul(ettv)Targets (Tentative) Actual R.E. B.E. Actuals Description Packaging (ii)Greases &Lubes(iii) Strategic BusinessUnitsviz.,(i)Industrial Company arebroadlyclassifiedinvarious India andoverseas.Themainactivitiesofthe organisation withoperationsspreadthroughout and Rs.158.08crorerespectively. 31.3.2001, wasRs.30crore,16.29crore and reserves&surplusofthecompany,ason in 1972.Theauthorisedcapital,paidupcapital became asubsidiaryofIBPCo.Ltd LIMITED development anddiversification. organisational development,humanresource assignments, informationtechnologyservices, were intheareasofstrategicalliances,turnkey Policy initiativesundertakenduring2001-02 02 - 2001 DURING Indonesia, Kuwait,NigeriaandU.S.A. also awardedsmallerassignmentsfrom for anotheroneyear.Besidesthese,EILwas Refinery ExpansionProjectwasalsoextended agreement withNODCO,QatarforNODCO Iran forthethirdAromaticsProject.EIL’s another fromBouAliSinaPetrochemicalCo., & UtilitiesProjectinBandarImamandthe from FAJRPetrochemicalCo.,IranforOffsites Managing Contractorservicescontracts-one Outside India,EILwas successfulingettingtwo 46-47 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 04/01 to 10/01 11/2001 to 03/2002 to 11/2001 10/01 to 04/01 2001-02 2001-02 2000-01 5.3.2 The The 5.3.2 5.3.1 LIMITED LAWRIE BIECCO 5.3 5.2.4. 5.2.3. Rs. 50croreand42respectively. capital oftheCompany,ason31.3.2001,were at Kolkata.Theauthorisedcapitalandpaid-up Engineering Organisationhavingtwofactories Company isaKolkatabasedmedium-sized established on23.12.1919.The Government ofIndiaenterprise,was Biecco LawrieLimited,a tax duringtheyear2001-02isRs.10crore. the year2000-01,anticipatedprofitafter achieved profitaftertaxofRs.7.01croreduring last yeari.e.2000-01.Thecompanyhas 2001-02 asagainstRs.769.56croreduringthe anticipated tobeRs.800croreintheyear The totalturnoverofthecompanyis 3,038 MTin2000-01. 3,200 MTduringtheyear2001-02,asagainst of leatherchemicalsisexpectedtobearound against 38,000tonnesin2000-01.Production of Greases&Lubricantsduring2001-02as company isexpectedtoproduce40,000tonnes against 37.11lakhachievedin2000-01.The expected tomanufacture34lakhbarrels/drums During theyear2001-02,companyis Research andDevelopment. Engineering andConsultancy(viii) (v) Cargo(vi)TeaExports(vii)Project Performance Chemicals(iv) Travel and Tours repair jobRs.116lakh. others, wasRs.1,594lakhandthatforelectrical switch gearpanels&sparesand upto December2001withregardtosaleof physical performanceofthecompany, (Rs. in Crore) in (Rs. .. TherangeofPIIservicesincludes: 5.4.2 ThePetroleumIndiaInternational 5.4.1 INDIA PETROLEUM 5.4 DuetoincurringlossofRs.8.67croreinthis 5.3.4 The totalincomeofthecompany for2000-01 5.3.3 6/28/02, 11:35AM i)TurnaroundMaintenance (iv) HRD &TrainingServices (iii) Technical back-upservices (ii) (i) ChennaiPetroleumCorporation Limited (viii) Indian PetrochemicalsCorporation (vii) IBPCo.Limited (vi) HindustanPetroleumCorporation (v) EngineersIndiaLimited (iv) KochiRefineriesLimited (iii) BongaigaonRefinery&Petrochemicals BharatPetroleumCorporationLimited (ii) (i) Following companiesareassociatedwithPII. sectors. global basisinthepetroleum&petrochemical managerial andotherhumanresourcesona joint endeavourforprovidingtechnical, capabilities ofitsmembercompaniesintoa the commonobjectiveofmobilizingindividual (PII) wasestablishedin1986with INTERNATIONAL of Disinvestmentforitsdisinvestment also decidedtorefertheCompanyMinistry for registrationwithBIFR.TheGovernmenthas hence submittedapplicationon5March,2002 negative andthecompanybecamesick year, thenetworthofcompanyhasbecome lakh duringtheyear2001-02. lakh. CompanyincurredalossofRs.866.96 year 2001-02isanticipatedtobeRs.4,922 was Rs.6,358.07lakh.Performanceduringthe Management andTechnicalConsultancy Limited Limited Limited .. Inthelast15years,PIIhasprovideditsservices 5.4.3 services toBANAGAS&GPIC. period, PIIhasalsoprovideditsconsultancy Petroleum Co.B.S.C.(BAPCO).Duringthis construction managementtoBahrain PII hasprovidedconsultancyindesignand Bahrain outlets. pumps andsignagesforOilCompanyretail to supplyLPGcylinders,petroldispensing Additionally, PIIhasbeenapreferredvendor accounting system. Financial ManagementSystemandoil Galana refineryatMadagascar,consistingof Management InformationSystem(MIS)for awarded theworkstodevelopandexecutea an LPGBottlingplantandhasalsobeen construct 12tanksintherefinery.Ithassetup PII alsosecuredacontracttorehabilitateand Refinery withperformancecontractingclause. took overtheManagementContractof successful takeoverofSOLIMARefinery,PII After partneringwithastrategicinvestorand Madagascar e-Commerce. Sharp TechnologyspecializinginInternet& Memorandum ofUnderstanding(MoU)with During theyear2001-02,PIIenteredinto America of States United indicated asunder: some oftheimportantactivitiesarebriefly Egypt, Braziletc.Duringtheyear2001-02, Madagascar, Kuwait,Malaysia,Nigeria,UAE, PII hasbeenabletoextenditsactivitiesUSA, & Engineeringcompaniesabroad. to well-knownnationaloilcompanies,Refining InformationTechnology (v)

47 Untitled-1 48 of QatarPetroleum(QP).PII isalsopursuing PII hasconductedtrainingprogrammeforstaff Qatar Sharjah. oil companiesinAbuDhabi,Dubaiand PII isalsopursuingbusinessventureswithother participants havebeentrained. company, UAEwheremorethan300 programmes forstaffofNationalDrilling 25 technicaland7managementtraining During 2001-02,PIIhasconductedmorethan services tovariousoilcompaniesinAbuDhabi. PII hasprovidedtrainingandinspection (UAE) Emirates Arab United in Brazil. SEP &EPPProjectsinEgyptandBGPProject were KR running inthefinancialyear2001-02.They There werefiveToyoProjects,which Projects TOYO Oil Company. Government ownedEPCcontractorforKuwait isaChina which - company (CPECC) Petroleum EngineeringandConstruction PII hasbeenprovidingengineerstoChina services toKNPConlongtermbasis. and amarketingdepotrenderingbackup refineries withatotalcapacityof46MMTPA, Company (KNPC)invariousdisciplinesofthree worked inKuwaitNationalPetroleum In theyear2001-02,about50engineers Kuwait in Nigeria. programmes onvariousengineeringsoftware During theyear,PIIhasconductedtraining Nigeria 48-49 2 Project &MBOXinMalaysia; rftbfr a ,3 ,3 ,0 2,060 6,060 1,900 5,050 1,730 4,210 1,530 2,874 Profit beforeTax Project Income 5.5.2 FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD THE OF FUNCTIONS 5.5.2 Industry Oil of Objectives 1,350 5.5.1 1,250 DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY OIL 1,187 5.5 1,060 Profit afterTax 5.4.4. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL 5.4.4. atclr uie prvdEstimates Approved Audited Particulars assistance tothepromotionof allsuchactivities section 6oftheAct,involverenderingfinancial The functionsoftheBoard,asdefinedin a) Chairman(b)Membersand(c)Secretariat. Industry. Itsorganisationalsetupconsistsof:- financial assistancefordevelopmentofOil Industry (Development)Act,1974toprovide was setupinJanuary,1975undertheOil The OilIndustryDevelopmentBoard(OIDB) assumed greatimportance. petroleum basedindustrialraw-material progressive self-relianceinpetroleumand products sinceearly1973,whentheneedof international priceofcrudeoilandpetroleum enacted followingsuccessiveandsteeprisein The OilIndustry(Development)Act,1974was 1974 Act, (Development) BOARD and estimatesfor2002-03aregivenbelow: this period,theapprovedbudgetfor2001-02 two years,theincomegeneratedbyPIIduring On thebasisofauditedaccountsforlast consultancy andinformationtechnology. technical back-upservices, business associationwithQPinotherareaslike 9920 000 010 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-2000 Budget Rs. In lakh In Rs. 5.5.3 RESOURCES OF THE BOARD THE OF RESOURCES 5.5.3 5.5.4 ASSISTANCE TO OIL INDUSTRY OIL TO ASSISTANCE 5.5.4 6/28/02, 11:35AM Fund. Ason31 interest receiptsonloanssupplementtheOIDB The internalresourcesgeneratedbywayof 1987-88 and1992-93onwards. generated duringtheyearsfrom1983-84to not receivedanyamountfromcessso till date,fromthecesscollection.OIDBhas so far,receivedanamountofRs.902crore - pertonne(w.e.f.1March,2002).OIDBhas, crude oilproducedinthecountryisRs.1,800/ by theParliament.Thecurrentrateofcesson are madeavailabletoOIDBafterappropriation monies, astheCentralGovernmentdeemfit, to theConsolidatedFundofIndiaandsums crude oil.Theproceedsofthisdutyarecredited of cessleviedandcollectedonindigenous appropriation byParliamentfromtheproceeds by theCentralGovernmentafterdue envisaged undertheAct,aremadeavailable The fundsrequiredforvariousactivities, production offertilizersandchemicals. production andmarketingofoilproducts handling andmarketingofmineraloil, refining, processing,transportation,storage, grants foractivitiessuchasprospecting, assistance isextendedbywayofloansand development oftheOilIndustry.Thefinancial as are,initsopinion,conducive tothe measures asare,initsopinion, conduciveto other assistanceforthepromotionofallsuch conditions, asitmaydeemfit,financialand such anextentandonterms responsibility torender,insuchmanner, The OIDBhasbeenentrustedwiththe income. been exemptedfromliabilitytopaytaxonits to thetotalresourceavailability.TheBoardhas internal resourcescontributedRs.565crore Industry DevelopmentFund.During2000-01, 6,453 crore(approx.)hasaccruedtotheOil

March, 2001,anamountofRs. hi a Ni, o’l Mnse o Ptoem Ntrl a on Delhi. New Gas at 18.1.2002 Natural & Petroleum of Minister Hon’ble Naik, Ram from Shri certificate and Award Safety OISD the received ONGC 5.5.5 DEPLOYMENT OF FUNDS OF DEPLOYMENT 5.5.5 oil industry. extended followingfinancialassistancetothe The OIDBhas,upto31December,2001, natural gas. production, refiningandstorageofcrudeoil/ programmes connectedwithexploration, The OIDBhasaccordedhighestpriorityto of 15%p.a. in exceptionalcircumstances,ataninterestrate The workingcapitalloansaremadeavailable, carry aninterestrateof10%to11.25%p.a. for projectsinareasotherthanexploration term loans,ischarged.Fundsmadeavailable discovery beingmade,usualinterest,ason p.a. However,intheeventofcommercial low-risk areasattractaninterestrateof10% p.a. andthefundsprovidedforexplorationin high-risk areascarriesaninterestrateof5% financial assistanceforexplorationworkin in theareaofoilexploration,OIDB’s etc. Inordertoencouragesignificantinitiatives advisory committees,studygroups,taskforces, loans andfundingexpenditureofscientific & developmentprogrammes,refinancingof Projects, disbursementsofgrantsforResearch renders assistancebywayofgrantloansfor the development ofoilindustry. The Board

49 Untitled-1 50 Sl. No. Organisation Allocation of Funds Funds released Funds Funds of Allocation Organisation No. Sl. 2 PL600 0.00 0.00 30.00 600.00 120.00 146.16 HPCL ONGC 12. OIL 11. 10. 5 N iehLd 0.00.00 0.00 12.00 21.00 0.00 200.00 4.74 43.00 200.00 17.95 BalmerLawrieFreightContainerLtd. TripuraNaturalGasCo. 17. ONGVideshLtd. 16. MahanagarGasLtd. 15. IndraprasthaGasLtd. 14. 13. 4 IE .63.00 0.00 0.50 5.55 0.00 5.46 4.74 0.50 5.55 0.50 1.80 12.55 30.68 2.54 18.69 4.05 38.95 11.90 BieccoLawrie FuelTestingLab.NCT 27. AnnaUniversity 26. CIPET 25. DeltaStudiesInstitute 24. 23. PCRA OISD 22. DGH 21. CHT 20. 19. 8EpoainAtvte 0.00.00 100.00 Activities Exploration 18 .IP157 0.00 135.00 0.00 0.00 10.00 0.00 500.00 155.71 250.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 40.00 350.00 1175.25 13.75 20.00 1500.00 CPCL IBP 9. GAIL 8. KRL 7. BieccoLawrieLimited 6. BalmerLawrie&Co. 5. BRPL 4. BPCL 3. IndianOilCorpn.Ltd 2. 1. )Gv.o aata .00.15 3.32 0.37 2.20 15.00 0.78 Govt.ofRajasthan h) ONGC d) IIT-Delhi b) )IP11 0.00 0.69 0.00 1.15 0.76 1.65 0.04 4.33 IBP g) GAIL e) IIT-Kanpur c) BalmerLawrie&Co.Ltd. a) )RL-Jra .10.03 1.50 0.11 2.60 RRL-Jorhat i) NGRI f) Plan Projects Plan Non-Plan Projects Non-Plan Others Government) Board/Central OID by approved projects R&D (Other Institutions) Grantee (Regular Grant-in-aid 50-51 Disbursement of Loans/Grants during the year 2001-02 year the during Loans/Grants of Disbursement (upto 31December,2001) oa ABCD 686 1447.58 4678.62 (A+B+C+D) Total oa D 1.164.33 117.31 (D) Total oa A 956 1350.25 3995.62 (A) Total oa C 0.00.00 100.00 (C) Total oa B 6.933.00 465.69 (B) Total (2001-02 BE) Upto 31.12.2001 Upto BE) (2001-02 (Rs. in crore) in (Rs. 5.5.6 SPECIAL ACTIVITY DURING THE YEAR THE DURING ACTIVITY SPECIAL 5.5.6 (upto 31/12/2001) 010 332 43 1447.58 64.33 1201.98 57.15 1025.73 1383.25 1158.39 45.41 1144.83 1461.45 51.24 980.32 1472.45 37.80 849.67 1107.15 2001-02 44.24 302.42 1423.65 2000-01 27.29 928.84 1428.21 1999-2000 26.15 822.38 717.49 1998-99 12.22 276.27 1997-98 11.29 916.62 1996-97 706.20 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 Details of financial assistancce given in last few years few last in given assistancce financial of Details erLasGat Total Grants Loans Year 6/28/02, 11:35AM April, 2001. Production TechnologiesatNewDelhion6-7 Delhi organisedaseminaronDeepwater Industry DevelopmentBoard(OIDB),New (IOGPT), PanvelinassociationwithOil Institute ofOil&GasProductionTechnology Technologies Production Deepwater on Seminar – 2001 Tech Deep Rs. 1,383croreand64respectively. 2001-02 upto31.12.2001areapproximately 446 approximately. Loansandgrantsgivenduring on 31December,2001isRs.6,064.40crore 13,831 outstanding fromoilcompaniestoOIDB,as Commission andMinistryofFinance.Theloan Natural GasinconsultationwithPlanning projects approvedbyMinistryofPetroleum& utilised formeetingcapitaloutlayonPlan A majorportionoftheloanassistancehasbeen Grants Loans 1975 since assistance Financial oa:14,277 Total: Rs. /crore Rs. Rs. /crore Rs. 5.5.7 MAJOR PROJECTS FUNDED BY OIDB BY FUNDED PROJECTS MAJOR 5.5.7 sulphur contentinHighSpeedDiesel(HSD) directives, therefineriesarerequiredtoreduce In thewakeofHon’bleSupremeCourt’s (DHDS) Project Hydrodesulphurisation Diesel vehicles. alternative fuelforpublicandprivatetransport pollution freeenvironment,aswelltohave providing citizensofDelhiwithcleanand automobile sector.Thus,thisisasteptowards Compressed NaturalGas(CNG)tothe domestic andcommercialsector company willsupplyNaturalGastothe given anassistanceofRs.200crore.The Indraprastha GasLimited.Thisprojectisbeing funding hasbeenprovidedforJVslike For thefirsttimesinceformationofOIDB, (IGL) Limited Gas Indraprastha is assistingMGLinitsefforts. transport sectorinGreaterMumbai.TheOIDB Compressed NaturalGas(CNG)andto industrial &commercialsectorand supply PipedNaturalGas(PNG)todomestic, MGL issettingupinfrastructurefacilitiesto (MGL) Limited Gas Mahanagar CPCL toputupthefacilities. cost ofRs.2,360crore.TheOIDBisassisting 3MMTPA atManaliRefineryanestimated CPCL isexpandingitsrefiningcapacityby Project Expansion Refinery CPCL @10.50% p.a.foraperiodofoneyear. till date,hasdisbursedRs.1,175.25crore expenditure foritson-goingprojects.TheOIDB sanctioned byOIDBoardformeetingcapital An amountofRs.1,500crorehasbeen Ltd. Corporation Oil Indian

51 Untitled-1 52 ...OPENING UP OF NEW AREAS FOR FUTURE 5.6.1. OF GENERAL DIRECTORATE 5.6 of bidswerereceivedfor23 blocks,outoftotal Houston. By31.3.2001,atotalof44number opened upDataRoomsatDelhi,Londonand viewing thedataofNELP-IIblocks,DGH In ordertofacilitatetheprospectivebidders part. offshore deepwatersandGangabasinonland acquire newseismicsurveysinWestern Additionally, actionsareinhandorderto was acquired,processedandinterpreted. LKM of2Dseismicdataintheaboveareas coast &inAndamanoffshoreandatotal11,462 water areasalongSoutherntipofIndia,East exploratory seismicsurveyworksinDeep exploration, DGHhasundertakenpre- In ordertoopenupnewareasforfuture EXPLORATION: 2001-02 areasunder: main activitiesundertakenbyDGHduring and monitoringofE&Pactivities.Detailsthe Exploration blocks,promotionofinvestment Sharing ContractsforDiscoveredfieldsand responsibilities concerningtheProduction addition, DGHhasbeenentrustedwithcertain economic aspectsofthePetroleumactivity.In environment, safety,technologicaland havingabalancedregardfor - resources management ofindianoil&naturalgas Objectives ofDGHaretopromotesound Government ofIndiaResolutionin1993. Ministry ofPetroleum&NaturalGas,by established undertheadministrativecontrolof Hydrocarbons (DGH)was The DirectorateGeneralof HYDROCARBONS facilities. viz. CPCL,KRL&BPCLforsettinguprequired assistance ofRs.1,443croretothreerefineries 0.25% byweight.TheOIDBhasprovidedan being producedinIndiafrom1%by weightto 52-53 Andaman Offshore. Andaman and Coast East India, of Tip Southern of area Deepwater in Surveys Seismic out carry to “MEZEN” Vessel Survey Seismic this used DGH prepared aRoadmapforNGHP. put upproposalstoSteeringCommitteeand available data,prioritizedtheworksonground, GAIL, NGRI,NIOhasexaminedalltherelevant representatives fromMOP&NG,ONGC,OIL, Committee ofNGHP,DGHinassociationwith Hydrate Programme(NGHP),astheTechnical Towards implementationofNationalGas out byDGHforawardingtheblocks. for 6blocks,evaluationofwhichwerecarried of sixteenbidswerereceivedfrom5companies opened atNewDelhiandHouston.Atotalno. blocks. Additionally,dataviewingroomswere launched forviewingthekeydataofoffered digital form.Aninternationalwebsitewas same werepreparedandmadeavailablein Information DocketsandDataPackagesforthe Pradesh &Rajasthanwereidentifiedand States ofWestBengal,Jharkhand,Madhya In thefirstroundofCBM,sevenblocksin form. by DGH-bothashardcopies,andindigital identified blockshavealreadybeenprepared Information Docketsanddatapackagesofthe For offeringinNELP-IIIrounds,theBasin made -inordertoawardtheblocks. were evaluatedatDGHandrecommendations 25 blocksofferedunderNELP-II.Allthebids 5.6.5. COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR E&P ACTIVITIES: E&P FOR SYSTEM COMPUTER 5.6.5. ENVIRONMENT: & SAFETY 5.6.4. AND RESERVOIR DEVELOPMENT, FIELD 5.6.3 5.6.2. 6/28/02, 11:35AM system forOilExplorationandProduction The interactiveinterpretationandmonitoring audits andinspections. monitored byDGHthroughperiodicsafety the privateandjointventurecompaniesare Safety andEnvironmentrelatedaspectsofall DGH. also completedbyIRSinassociationwith ‘Hazira DevelopmentPlanPhase-I’studywas studies ofSouthandMidTaptigasfields. Geological modellingandreservoirsimulation DGH alongwithIRShavecompletedthe implementing theplanasagreedwithDGH. by DGHandfromOctober,2001,ONGCis alongwith theconsultantsGCAwasreviewed Plan ofMumbaiHighSouthONGCprepared and privatecompanies.Theredevelopment and alsoforthefieldsoperatedbyjointventures performance, especiallyofMumbaiHighfield, DGH ismonitoringreservoirandproduction MONITORING PRODUCTION respectively. of country’soilandgasproduction 01, Pvt./JVsectorproduced12.6%and12.2% of GovernmentIndia.Duringtheyear2000- these ProductionSharingContractsonbehalf monitored theexecutionandmanagementof fields arecurrentlyunderoperation.DGH contracts for70explorationblocksand26 and Nationaloilcompanies.Outofthese, Exploration blockswithprivate/Jointventure a totalof27discoveredfieldsand74 The GovernmentofIndiasignedcontractsfor CONTRACTS MONITORING OF PRODUCTION SHARING : 5.7.2 REVIEW/REVISION OF STANDARDS OF REVIEW/REVISION 5.7.2 TheOilIndustrySafetyDirectorate 5.7.1 SAFETY INDUSTRY OIL 5.7 NATIONAL OF ESTABLISHMENT 5.6.6. committee. standards wereapprovedbythesteering approved. Accordingly,amendmentsto25 to issueamendmentsOISDstandardswas During lastSafetyCouncilMeeting,theprocess practices. them inlinewiththecurrentinternational gained intheirimplementation,soastoupdate latest technologicalchangesandexperience 4 yearsafterfirstpublicationtoincorporatethe OISD standardsaregenerallyreviewedevery & LabourInstituteasmembers. the DirectorGeneralofFactoryAdviceService (CCE), Adviser(Fire)oftheGovt.ofIndiaand the Ministry.ChiefControllerofExplosives the PublicSectorUndertakings(PSUs)under Advisors inMOP&NG,ChiefExecutivesofall as ChairmanandincludestheJointSecretaries. (MOP&NG) headedbySecretary,MOP&NG Ministry ofPetroleum&NaturalGas (OISD) assistsSafetyCouncilof DIRECTORATE respect toexplorationactivities. line loadingandgenerationofnewdatawith The projectonimplementationwillhelpinon- taken tocreateanationaldatabaseandarchive. practices fordatamanagement,actionisbeing In linewiththestrategyforimprovingarchival CENTRE MANAGEMENT AND DATABASE carried outontheseworkstations. data apartfromseismicinterpretationarebeing loading ofseismicandotherrelatedtechnical as Reservoirsimulation,loginterpretationand software wereinstalled.Technicalstudiessuch Macintosh machine,alongwiththelatest activities comprisingSun Workstations, Power

53 Untitled-1 54 5.7.5 OISD WEB SITE WEB OISD 5.7.5 SAFETY EXTERNAL OF MONITORING 5.7.4 AUDITS SAFETY EXTERNAL 5.7.3 petroleum ministryetc. web sitesofotherpetroleumcompanies, incidents inindustry.Italsoprovidesaccessto “Monthly Newsletter”,andhighlightmajor safety audits,latestlistofstandards,“Petrosafe”, them. Thewebsitealsoprovidesscheduleof details onthevariousactivitiescarriedoutby OISD atitswebsitei.e.www.oisd.orgprovides audits. implementation ofrecommendationsthese part, regularlymonitorstheprogressof companies forimplementation.OISD,onits Chief Executivesoftheconcernedoil The ExternalSafetyAuditreportsaresentto RECOMMENDATIONS AUDIT the period. locations i.e.POL/LPGwerecarriedoutduring committee inspectionsof14newmarketing projects inrefineriesandacceptance Further, Pre-commissioningsafetyauditof6 pipelines werecarriedout. Installations and2,688KM ofcross-country Terminals Depots,LPGPlants,66E&P Plants, 26marketinglocationsi.e.POL Audit offourrefineries,twoLPGRecovery regularly. Duringtheperiod,ExternalSafety The ExternalSafetyAuditsarebeingconducted )Pbihd&Dsrbtd93 Standardsunder 107 b) Published&Distributed a) identified Standards of no. Total Standardisation isasfollows: As ofDecember, 2001,overall statusof aiu tgso rprto 14 various stagesofpreparation 54-55 107 5.8.1 HIGH FOR CENTRE 5.8 Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø functions andresponsibilitiesofCHTinclude: them developedindigenouslyetc.Major assessing technologyrequirementsandgetting areas, exchangeofinformationandexperience, of researchworkinrefiningandmarketing of oilindustryforco-ordinatingandfunding Natural Gas,Govt.ofIndia,actsasafocalpoint functioning underMinistryofPetroleum& (CHT), aregisteredSociety The CentreforHighTechnology TECHNOLOGY / agenciesasrequired. MOP&NG andotherGovernmentbodies of ScientificAdvisoryCommittee Co-ordinate andpursuetheprogrammes by industrymembers. technical experiencesofRefineriesforuse on theoperational,maintenanceand Develop acentralisedpoolofinformation technologies. new techniquesandadvanced performance throughup-gradation,useof the industryforimproving Develop programmesinconsultationwith progress onitsimplementation. fund theprojectworkandmonitor organisation thatcantakeupwork, and productsaswellidentifythe To Identifythegapsinrefiningprocesses units, andadvisetheMinistry. view ofenergyutilisationintheprocess Refineries, specificallyfromthepointof Assess theoperationalperformanceof technology. acquisition andup-gradationof executive wingforco-ordination,import, Petroleum &NaturalGasandbeits technological programmesofMinistry Advise andimplementthescientific is Meig f eety osiue “cetfc dioy omte fr yrcros hae b D. .. ahla s t Chai its as - Mashelkar R.A. Dr. MoP&NG by Petroleum, Secretary then Kaul, V.N. Shri to headed next sitting is (CHT) ED Chopra, Hydrocarbons” S.J. Dr. for committee Advisory “Scientific constituted recently of Meeting First PROJECTS SPONSORED CHT 5.8.2 6/28/02, 11:35AM Ø Ø Ø 2001-02: during approved Projects Oil IndustryDevelopmentBoardthroughCHT. technologies. Theseprojectsarefinancedby technologies andforabsorptionofnew programmes fordevelopingindigenous Natural Gas,sponsorsimportantR&D Hydrocarbons ofMinistryPetroleum& Scientific AdvisoryCommitteeon CHT, inlinewiththerecommendationsof hydrocarbons indieselfuel Identification andestimationofpolycyclic sulphur inFCCgasoline Development ofcatalystforreducing Bituminous Binder Development ofPolymermodified 5.8.3 ACTIVITIES RELATED TO ENERGY TO RELATED ACTIVITIES 5.8.3 Ø Ø REFINERIES IN CONSERVATION 2002 duringOCF-2002. awards finalisedforpresentationinJan’ 2001 werecarriedoutatRefineries,and Surveys forsteamleaksduringtheOCF- Awards Conservation Oil under finalisation. the year1998-99and1999-2000are improvement inenergyconservationfor MBTU /BBLNRGF)andforbest specific energyconsumption(intermsof performing refineryinrespectofminimum Energy conservationAwardsforbest Awards Conservation Energy rman.

55 Untitled-1 56 5.8.4 ASSISTANCE TO MOP&NG / INDUSTRY / MOP&NG TO ASSISTANCE 5.8.4 Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø following activities: CHT hasbeenactivelyinvolvedinthe Ø in Green Power for You” A technicalpaperon been awardedtoEILinAug’2001. comparative performanceevaluationhas develop newmethodologyfor additional processunitsandoffsiteto Bench markingofenergyconsumption Marking Bench is tostartsoon. Refineries isapprovedbyMOP&NG.Job A proposalforJointEnergyAuditofPSU Refineries of (JEA) Audit Energy Joint TERI andEILisatfinalstageofcompletion. Energy AuditofGujaratrefineryalongwith Audit Energy is done. of Fuel&Hydrocarbonlossatrefineries Quarterly andannualperformancereview Refineries for Loss & Fuel Presently, itisactivelyassociated withthe per theadviceofCommitteeSecretaries. Ministry ofPetroleum&NaturalGasas Force Task Ministerial Inter Diesel. CHTwasactivelyassociatedwith changes inthespecificationofPetroland Fuel qualityissuesandimplicationsof 2002. PSU RefineriesduringOCF-2002inJan’ boiler” isscheduledtobecarriedoutat and insulationeffectivenessoffurnace/ Joint surveyfor“Furnace/Boilerefficiency 56-57 Chemical Engineering World. Engineering Chemical isbeingpublished Fe cl – the – cell “Fuel appointedby 5.8.5 CHT PUBLICATIONS CHT 5.8.5 content. are wellacknowledgedfortheirtechnical These publicationshaveawidecirculationand published inthefieldofPetroleumRefining. on scanningofsometheimportantjournals based - journal referenceandabriefabstract categorised undermajorsubjectheads,with incorporates aconsolidatedlistofarticles, a quarterly Hydrocarbon Technology publishes aquarterlytechnicaljournal and fordisseminationofinformation,CHT worldwide inthefieldofPetroleumRefining developments /trendsthataretakingplace With aviewtokeepabreastwiththelatest Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø formulation of Committee Expert efforts. and troubleshootingthroughcollective pipelines fordisseminationofinformation utilities withmembersfromrefineries& of operation/maintenancepower& Meetings onvariouscriticalrefiningareas Regularly holdingActivitycommittee Collaboration for enteringintoForeignTechnical Review ofproposalsfromoilcompanies product quality for improvementindistillateyields/ projects undertakenbytheoilcompanies Monitoring theprogress/statusofvarious products. manufacture ofspecialitypetroleum proposals receivedfromSSIsforuse/ Committee (TEC),forevaluationof As amemberofTechnicalEvaluation deliberations. submitted thereportintimeafterdue recommending Dieselflashpoint, As theconvenorofBISworkingGroupfor ehooy Scan Technology Auto Fuel Policy. Fuel Auto . constitutedfor CHTalsocirculates which Late Shri K.D. Malviya, Shri G.V. Ramkrishnan former chairman - Disinvestment Commission. Disinvestment - chairman former Ramkrishnan G.V. Shri Malviya, K.D. Shri Late da Sheth Malviya Asha Mrs. are picture the in seen 7.12.2001 on capital the in organised was Lecture Memorial Malviya K.D. 10th ...TheSecretary,Petroleum&NaturalGasisthe 5.9.2. TheOilCo-ordinationCommittee 5.9.1. CO-ORDINATION OIL 5.9 6/28/02, 11:35AM OCC, whoisalsoaMemberSecretaryofthe OCC SecretariatunderExecutiveDirector- The day-to-dayfunctionsarehandledbythe Industry SafetyDirectorateareitsmembers. Executives ofOilCompaniesandED- of MinistryPetroleum&NaturalGas,Chief (Refineries), JointSecretary&FinancialAdvisor Additional Secretary,JointSecretary Chairman oftheOCCApexBodyand Oil PricesCommittee(OPC). recommendation oftheInterimReport through aGovernmentofIndiaResolutionon (OCC) wassetupon14.7.1975 COMMITTEE ...ThemainfunctionsofOCCareasunder: 5.9.3. Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Committee. activities oftheoilindustry. Co-ordination ofmajormarketing accounts. Operation andmaintenanceofpool Refineries. Co-ordination ofsupplycrudeoilto Oil EconomyBudget(OEB). inpreparationof - Assisting theMinistry and importplansforpetroleumproducts. Preparing estimatesforsupply/demand Industry toachieveoptimality. Monitoring theperformanceofOil ughter of ughter

57 Untitled-1 58 Panoramic view of HPCL Refinery HPCL of view Panoramic 5.9.4. Ø Ø also retainsalargenumberofdatabase. exchange theirmessagesanddata.Thenetwork are connectedtothisnetworkandcan oil Companies,MOP&NG,EIL,CHT,PCRAetc requirement ofOCCandMOP&NG.Allthe It caterstoallComputer&Communications messages, faxmessagesandfiletransferfacility. supports e-mail,transmissionofHindi (OILCOMNET) forentireOilIndustry,which Communication WideAreaNetwork OCC hassetupaComputersand as strikes, crisis situationsandspecialsuch Assisting theMinistryinmanagementof tank wagonaswellproductmovement. ordination withRailwayssoastooptimise departments/agencies tofacilitateco- Co-ordination withvarious Government products. for un-interruptedsupplyofpetroleum 58-59 bandhs , floods,electionsetc. 5.10ANTI - ADULTERATION CELL ADULTERATION - 5.10ANTI on officersoftheAntiAdulterationCell. Act, conferringthepowerofSearchandSeizure promulgated undertheEssentialCommodities issued, underthevariousControlOrders The MinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGashave report submittedbytheCell. or DealershipAgreementinthelightof under theMarketingDisciplineGuidelinesand/ diesel. Actionagainsterringdealersistaken of petroleumproductsnamelypetroland Company RetailOutletstocheckadulteration of theCellcarryoutinspectionsOil Delhi -headedbyRegionalDirectors.Officers offices i.e.atChennai,Kolkata,Mumbaiand Government ofIndia.TheCellhas4regional General atthelevelofJointSecretaryto & NaturalGas.TheCellisheadedbyDirector Cell hasbeensetupinMinistryofPetroleum speed dieselatRetailOutlets,Antiadulteration to checkadulterationofmotorspiritandhigh In ordertostrengthenthevigilancemachinery Oil conservation fortnight organised by PCRA on 15.1.2002. on PCRA by organised fortnight conservation Oil

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59 Untitled-1 60 PRODUCTS PETROLEUM OF CONSERVATION 15-31 January, 2002. January, 15-31 Truck Sammelan organised by PCRA, during Oil conservation fortnight SECTOR UPSTREAM IN 6.2.1 EFFORTS CONSERVATION HOUSE - IN 6.2 InthelightofdecliningdegreeIndia’sself- 6.1 VI CHAPTER conservation methodsincluding adopt variouseffectiveandresult-oriented Oil SectorUndertakingsintheupstreamsector is around70%. through importsandourimportdependence Thus, ouroilrequirementhasbeenlargelymet requirement ofaround100MMTin2000-01. stagnated atanannual32MMTvis-a-visour However, ourindigenousproductionhas constitute aprimarysourceofenergyinIndia. paramount importance.Hydrocarbons conservation ofpetroleumproductsis reliance inpetroleumsector,theneedfor Ø Ø Ø Use ofdualfuel/naturalgasenginesto Installation ofwasteheatrecoverysystems of gastoundergroundreservoir Reduction ofGasflaringbyre-injection 60-61 6.2.2 IN REFINERIES IN 6.2.2 6.3 END - USE CONSERVATION EFFORTS CONSERVATION USE - END 6.3 TRANSIT IN 6.2.3 schemes like: The oilrefinerieshaveundertakenvarious These effortsarecoordinated byPCRAunder companies. reduced throughvariousstepstakenbytheoil while unloadinghavebeenprogressively coastal tankersoversea-routesandatports petroleum productsbyimporttankersand Ocean lossesincurredduringmovementof Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø pressure associatednaturalgas achieve substitutionofdieselby low generation equipment economisers, recuperators&co- Installation ofheatexchangers, Saving steaminRefineryoperations Furnaces andBoilers Revamping andreplacinglowefficiency mounting rigequipment,etc. Use ofself-loadingtypeskidsfor systems Use ofsolarpowercathodicprotection EURO standards. with internationaldevelopmentsmeeting Constant upgradationoflubricantsinline high-grade lubricants Phased actionplantoproduceandsell Improved house-keepingpractices hydrocarbon leakage State-of-art equipmenttoarrest 6/28/02, 11:35AM ii) Industrial Sector Industrial ii) Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Sector Transport i) undertaken aresetoutbelow: Association” (PCRA).Sectoralprogrammes “Petroleum ConservationResearch registered withRegistrarofSocietiesas January, 1976whichinAugust1978was Conservation ActionGroup(PCAG)on6 in 1973.ThisledtothesettingupofPetroleum efficiently hasbeenfeltsincethefirstoilcrisis products byusingthemjudiciouslyand Gas. Theneedforconservingpetroleum the aegisofMinistryPetroleum &Natural industry clusters Technology upgradationprojectsin empanelment Development ofEnergyAuditorsandtheir fuel efficiency Energy auditsinindustryforimprovingthe equipment Promotion ofFuel-efficientpracticesand additives Promoting highperformancelubes/ efficiency Soft loanschemesforpromotingenergy information ontransportsector Action GroupMeetingtodisseminate vehicular pollution Studies/Awareness Programmesrelatedto improving theKM/Litre ofthedepot practices andestablisheffectiveMISfor improve operationandmaintenance Study ofTransportdepotsundertakento supplemented bytrainingprogrammes. conducive toincreasedfuel-efficiency Propagation ofgooddrivinghabits 6.4.2 OIL CONSERVATION FORTNIGHTS CONSERVATION OIL 6.4.2 MULTIMEDIA 6.4.1 CAMPAIGNS AWARENESS MASS 6.4 iv) Household Sector Household iv) Sector Agricultural iii) throughout thecountry.Accordingly, Ministry importance andneedforoil-conservation of fullfortnightforimprovingawarenesson oil sectorunderMOP&NG,devoteatimespan Since 1991,everyyearPCRAandtheentire associating theoilcompanies. conducted byPCRAthroughthemediaand Mass awarenesscampaignshavebeen Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø in useofpersonalmotorvehicles Promotion offuelconservationpractices cooking habits for savingkerosene/LPGthroughgood Education andawarenessofhousewives LPG stoves efficiency applianceslikekeroseneand Development andpromotionofhigh information onagriculturesector Action GroupMeetingtodisseminate Kisan Melas semi-urban usersthroughparticipationin Education/training offarmers,ruraland pump setsandfootvalves of ISImarkfuel-efficient/liftirrigation Rectification/replacement andpromotion efficiency Soft loanschemesforpromotingenergy information onindustrialsector Action GroupMeetingtodisseminate andVanpublicitycampaigns

61 Untitled-1 62 6.5.2 6.5.1 BY UNDERTAKEN ACTIVITIES OTHER 6.5 473 drivertrainingprogrammes havebeen programmes Training Driver iii) April-December, 2001. have alreadybeencompletedduringtheperiod across thecountry.Further,188suchstudies depot developmentstudiesinvariousStates During 2000-01,PCRAcompleted199model Projects Depot Model ii) PCRA. were conductedintheindustriessurveyedby during 2000-01and1,829follow-upstudies were helpedtoachievefueloilconservation December 2001.394small-scaleindustries already beencompletedbetweenApril- studies and285fueloilutilizationhave undertaken. Atotalnumberof152energyaudit studies and344fueloilutilisationwere During theyear2000-01,207energyaudit Studies Energy i) during theyearareasfollows: The highlightsofPCRA’sactivitiesundertaken PCRA’s efforts. Conservation CellintheMinistryreinforces mass enthusiasmforconservation.The devices andorganisecampaignsforcreating development offuel-efficientequipment/ Association sponsorsR&Dprojectsfor The PetroleumConservationResearch CONSERVATION PETROLEUM conservation ofpetroleumproducts. activities wereorganisedtopromote throughout thecountry.Over3,70,000 Fortnight fromJanuary15to31,2002 under itsambit,observedOilConservation (PCRA) andallPublicSectorOilcompanies Petroleum ConservationResearchAssociation of Petroleum &NaturalGas,inassociationwith RESEARCH ASSOCIATION RESEARCH 62-63 PCRA’s conservationmessages werespreadout Media Publicity Outdoor viii) regional languages. All IndiaRadioinHindi,Englishandother and satellitechannelsbeingbroadcaston conservation werescreenedon Educational filmsandTVspotsonthemesof Jingles /Radio Spots TV / Films Educational vii) Softloanfacility fortransitionfromnon- b) Threegarageswereupgradedduringthe a) Schemes Promotional vi) meets. 2001, PCRAorganized10suchconsumer awareness. DuringtheperiodApril-December conservation problemsandtocreate and energyconsultantstosolvethe energy consumers,equipmentmanufacturers were organizedbyPCRA-tobringtogether During theyear2000-01,25consumermeets Meets Consumer v) December 2001. have beenconductedbetweenApril- - fuelclinics/workshopsand35exhibitions exhibitions wereorganised.Further1,219save 1,322 savefuelclinics/workshopsand58 During theyear2000-01,atotalnumberof Exhibitions / Workshops / Clinics Demonstration iv) 2001. been completedbetweenApril-December, completed during2000-01and479DTPshave being provided. of energyefficientISImarkfootvalvesis ISI footvalvemanufacturestoproduction December 2001. year 2000-01andsixbetweenApril- Doordarshan Exposition on Petroleum Geophysicists on 7.1.2002 at Mumbai. at 7.1.2002 on Geophysicists Petroleum on Exposition Shri J.M. Mauskar, Joint Secretary (Exploration), Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, releasing the book “Geohorizons” at 4th x) Major R&D Projects completed and completed Projects R&D Major x) 6/28/02, 11:35AM )Design&DevelopmentofFuel -Efficiency a) Sector Industrial 2001-02 year the during trials field under equipment Prototype distributed acrossthecountry. educative information/simpletipswerealso the country.Printedliteraturecontaining medium /leadingpublicationsineverypartof PCRA’s advertisementsarereleasedinsmall/ literature printed of distribution and campaign Press ix) etc. road safetyrailings,electronicdisplayboards outdoor publicitymedialikebuspanels,kiosks, throughout thecountryby usingvarious Monitor forfuelfiredfurnaces/boilers. )Design/developmentofenergyefficient a) Projects R&D going - On xi) Design/Developmentofoffsetburnertype a) Sector Domestic Design/DevelopmentofSmokeDensity b) Design/DevelopmentofFuelInjection a) Sector Transport Upgradationofre-heatingfurnacesfor b) lube oils. processes forrecovery/recyclingofwaste thermal efficiency. Kerosene PressureStoveshaving60%plus Meters fordieselautomobiles. System forexistingpassengercarengines. (small andmediumsector). of GHGemissionsinsteelre-rollingmills improving energyefficiencyandreduction Conference and

63 Untitled-1 64 additives wereevaluatedinaccreditedlabs. diesel fueladditiveandfourgasoline emissions reduction.Duringtheyear,one potential forgivingeffectivefueleconomyand devices intheaccreditedlabstoassesstheir PCRA alsoundertakesevaluationofadditives/ evaluated Additives/Devices xii) Design/DevelopmentofSONA -Energy b) stoves andLPGstoves. commercial applianceslikekerosenewick Saving Devicesfordomesticand 64-65 during theyear2001-02. additives and7dieselfuelcontinued In addition,fieldtrialsof13gasolinefuel operators. used byfinalbeneficiarieslikeSTUs,Fleet and emissionsreductionwhentheproductis companies toestablishactualfueleconomy with engine/vehiclemanufacturersandoil field trialsonafleetofvehicles-inassociation trials, thesewererecommendedforextensive economy andemissionsreductionduringlab Based ontheirpotentialforcosteffective fuel Bee Keeping training organised by BPCL for the benefit of four villages in Bihar. in villages four of benefit the for BPCL by organised training Keeping Bee 6/28/02, 11:36AM

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65 Untitled-1 66 ADCPE PERSONS HANDICAPPED PHYSICALLY AND CLASSES BACKWARD OTHER TRIBES, CASTES/SCHEDULED SCHEDULED OF WELFARE 7.2 SPECIAL COMPONENT PLAN (SCP) AND (SCP) PLAN COMPONENT SPECIAL 7.2 TheordersrelatingtoreservationforScheduled 7.1 VII CHAPTER Public SectorUndertakings underthe In accordancewiththeGovernmentpolicy,all (TSP) PLAN SUB TRIBAL furnished byPSUsseparately. by theMinistrythroughQuarterlyreports Physically Handicappedpersonsismonitored The statusofappointmentSC/ST/OBC/ necessary. Commission forSCs/STs,aretakenwherever through MembersofParliamentandfrom OBC andPHemployeesofPSUs,received Remedial actiononthegrievancesofSC/ST, well asvariousordersoftheGovernment. implementation ofPresidentialDirectivesas of PSUsareresponsibleforensuring to redresstheirgrievances.TheLiaisonOfficers Physically Handicapped(PH)employeesand safeguard interestsofSC/ST,OBCsand supervision oftheirLiaisonOfficersto constituted ImplementationCellsunderthe as wellintheMinistry.ThePSUshavealso implementation ofreservationpolicyinPSUs The SC/STCellofthisMinistrymonitors under itsadministrativecontrol. & NaturalGasandPublicSectorUndertakings being implementedinMinistryofPetroleum Public EnterprisesandMinistryofWelfareare of Personnel&Training,theDepartment issued fromtime-to-timebytheDepartment Classes andPhysicallyHandicappedpersons Castes/ ScheduledTribes,OtherBackward 66-67 (viii)Vocational training/guidancetoenable (viii)Vocational Economic development/selfemployment (vii) (vi) Provisionofcommunityhealthfacilities, (v) Provisionofdrinkingwaterfacilitiesto (iv) (iii) Constructionofschool/collegebuildings, (ii) Constructionofcommunitylatrinesonthe (i) which areasfollows: Special ComponentPlanandTribalSub-Plan neighbourhood ofprojectlocations-through people ofweakersectionsresidingin Scheduled Castes,Tribesand welfare andeconomicdevelopmentof year 2001-02forvariousactivitiesrelatedto made allocationintheirAnnualPlanforthe administrative controloftheMinistryhave fishing, tailoring,typing,motor vehicle rope making,sewing,poultryfarming, various trades,likebasketweaving,coir Training programmesarearrangedin under thescheme“Earnwhileyoulearn”. SC/ST personstobecomeself-reliant development trainingprogrammes. by organisingentrepreneurship rehabilitation. Handicapped personsfortheir Financial assistancetoPhysically camps etc. medical campsandfamilyplanning free medicalservices,medicinesthrough wells etc. nearby villagesthroughringwells/tube self employed. weaving, etc.,soastoenablethembe providing facilitiesofhandlooms, through co-operativesocietiesfor Financial assistancetoSC/STwomen libraries andotheraidstoSC/STstudents. of teachingmaterial,establishment scholarship, adulteducation,distribution weakers sectionsofsociety. villages inhabitedmainlybySC/STand lines of uah Shouchalaya Sulabh etc., in 6/28/02, 11:36AM i)Welfareprogrammessuchasdistribution (ix) Component Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan upto 31.12.2001 is as under:- as is 31.12.2001 upto Sub-Plan Tribal and Plan Component The expenditure incurred by Public Sector Undertaking on the activities under Special ST farmers,distributionofsmoke-free of seedsandfertilizersfreecosttoSC/ tools, machines,etc. driving aswellsupplyofnecessary 2 icoLwi * 6.83 9.99 12.15 14.53 2.84 38.06 2.79 Combined – 9.80 3.63 3.14 -do 15.49 6.83 4.02 0.63 60.00 Combined 2.35 6.33 -do – 69.11 150.86 14.53 -do 2.79 34.04 NRL 2.21 20.20 BieccoLawrie Combined 3.14 BRPL 24.58 13. IBP 15.49 KRL 12. CPCL 11. 150.86 39.80 OIL 10. EIL 9. 44.53 GAIL 8. BPCL 7. Incurred Expenditure HPCL 6. IOCL 5. ONGC 4. 3. 2. 1. PSU of Name S.No. 3 R i 02NlNl7 21 Nobacklog Nil 17 Nil backlog No 23 Nil 2 Nil Nil 15 Nil Nil 79 Nil Nil 32 2 Nil Nil Nil 52 Nil 153 Nil 30 Nil 1 20 90 1181 Nil 52 03 9 Nil Nil Nil 92 49 Nil Nil Nil Nil 1 23 44 Nil Nil Nil 19 11 Nil Nil 31 Nil 20 Nil 20 4 1 Nil BalmerLawrie Nil Nil 12 2 NRL Nil 14. Nil 24 BieccoLawrie 44 13. 42 Nil BRPL 12. 482 Nil Nil IBP OBC 11. Nil KRL Nil 10. 24 Nil CPCL 9. 387 OIL 8. EIL 410 310 2.75 7. Nil GAIL ST 6. BPCL Nil 5. HPCL 4. IOCL 3. -do ONGC SC 2. 1. PSU of Name S.No. 2.75 31.12.2001 on as SCs/STs/OBCs of position backlog Recruitment Lawrie Balmer utilised. be not could Funds earmarked 2000-01, during loss substantial to *Due 14. Ecs hrfl xesSotalEcs Shortfall Excess Shortfall Excess Shortfall Excess C S Total TSP SCP x Socialforestryschemeslikedistributionoffruit (x) bearing trees,saplingsandotherplantsetc. and adoptionofvillages. women, constructionofapproachroads Chulhas and solarcookerstoSC/ST Rs. in Lakh in Rs.

67 Untitled-1 68 68-69 facilities in Srinivasapura village in Karnataka. in village Srinivasapura in facilities educational of development for assistance financial extended BPCL No. PSU of Employees Women Employees Women Employees of PSU No. Employees - as on 31.12.2001 on as - Employees of no. Total Vis-a-Vis Employees Women of No. 3 R 4 23 103 78 6 216 161 72 641 335 326 2,001 1,816 152 2,210 671 4,003 BalmerLawrie 1,144 14. NRL 694 1,695 13. 9,459 BieccoLawrie 3,341 2,409 12. BRPL 11. IBP 4,230 3,313 10. KRL 12,643 9. CPCL 8. OIL 11,391 32,050 7. EIL 6. GAIL 40,478 5. BPCL of No. Total 4. HPCL 3. IOCL 2. ONGC 1. No. Total of Name Sl.

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69 Untitled-1 70 8.2.1 LIQUID EFFLUENTS LIQUID 8.2.1 8.2 TheRefiningindustryhasbeenclassifiedasone 8.1 VIII CHAPTER CONTROL POLLUTION of crudethroughput. limits fordischargeofthesepollutantsinterms (TSS). Thestandardsalsospecifythequantum Oxygen Demand(BOD),totalsuspendedsolids grease, phenols,sulphides,Biochemical respect tocriticalparameters,viz.,oiland discharge ofeffluentsfromrefinerieswith Minimal NationalStandards(MINAS)for refineries. TheGovernmenthasprescribed has tobetreatedbeforedischargingfromthe contaminated withoilandotherpollutants The waterusedintherefiningprocessgets as under: environmental managementaresummarized well astheactionstakenbyrefineriesfor statutory stipulationswithregardtotheseas sludge. Thecompliancewithrespecttothe effluents ii)gaseousemissionsandiii)oily classified under3categoriesviz.i)liquid Effluents generatedintheRefineriescanbe standards and compliancewiththeenvironmental facilities forimprovingtheoverallperformance stage itselftobuildnecessarysafeguardsand process units,actionsaretakenatdesign required andincaseofnewprojects/ are reviewedandupgradedaswhen refinery management.Theexistingfacilities are accordedthetopmostpriorityby standards. Andpollutionabatementmeasures facilities tomeettheprescribedenvironmental equipped withadequatepollutioncontrol All therefineriesincountryarefully emissions is,therefore,astatutoryrequirement. respect ofliquideffluentsandgaseous compliance withprescribedstandardsin of themajorindustriesincountry.The 70-71 8.2.2 GASEOUS EMISSIONS GASEOUS 8.2.2 with respecttoSulphurdioxide(SO Controlling ofgaseousemissions,particularly local farmers. Refinery Townshiparebeinggainfullyusedby treated domesticeffluentsfromGujarat treated effluentsfromMathurarefineryand green beltsetc.Itisworthwhiletomentionthat operations, servicewater,developmentof towers, firewaternetwork,cokecutting treated effluentwithintheirplantsincooling implemented variousschemestoreusepartof water. Withthisobjective,refinerieshave within theirplantsandtherebyconservingfresh for maximizingthereuseoftreatedeffluent water, allRefinerieshaveaccordedimportance Keeping inviewthegrowingshortageoffresh Reuse Effluent standards inalltheRefineries. fully meetstheprescribedstringentMINAS pollutants fromwastewater.Thetreatedwater treatment facilitiesforremoval/controlof comprising physical,chemicalandbiological with full-fledgedEffluentTreatmentPlants, All theRefineriesincountryareequipped ground levelconcentrationofSO stack heightrequirements,soastominimise stipulation forboilersisintermsofminimum boilers intheCaptivePowerPlants.The tonne offeedprocessed-aswellforthe the above,anoveralllimitforSO standards aswelltotalSO intermsofSO - in theRefineries emissions fromthreemajorprocessingunits controlling SO The measuresadoptedbytheRefineriesfor with applicableprocessunits’SO All theRefineriesincountryfullycomply Pollution ControlBoards/MOE&F. from RefineriesisalsostipulatedbytheState Government hasprescribedlimitforSO of themajortasksRefineries.The 2 emissionsinclude: 2 emissionlimits. 2 emissionper 2 . Furtherto 2 2 emission emission 2 ), isone 2 . OIOIG FACILITIES MONITORING 8.3 MANAGEMENT WASTE SOLID 8.2.3 6/28/02, 11:37AM to monitorSO have beenprovidedinandaroundRefineries air monitoringstations/HighVolumeSamplers effluents andemissions.Continuousambient environmental cellstomonitorqualityof All therefinerieshavefull-fledged KRL. Committee ofMOP&NG,byBPCL,HPCL& approved bytheTechnicalEvaluation to micro-crystallinewaxmanufacturers, oily sludge.Thesludgeissometimessold tried Bio-remediationMethodfordisposalof Mathura, BarauniandBPCLhavesuccessfully inside theRefineries.Someofrefineriesviz. disposed ofthroughlandfillinlow-lyingareas melting pitiseitherstoredinlinedpitsor The treatedsludgeaftergasoiltreatment/ extract oilfromthesludgebeforeitsdisposal. sludge. Therefineriesusemeltingpitstofurther chemicals forrecoveryofoilfromtankbottom and useofhotgasoilcirculation/use formation ofsludgeinthecrudestoragetanks installation ofimprovedmixersforreducing Refineries haveadoptedvariousmethodslike operations isofmajorconcerntotherefineries. of oilysludgegeneratedduringtherefining generated intherefineries.Treatment/disposal Oily sludgeisthemainhazardoussolidwaste Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø limits. that theemissionsarewellwithinstipulated gases etc. Taller stacksforbetterdispersionoffuel reduces gaseousemissions to reducefuelconsumptionwhichinturns Adoption ofenergyconservationmeasures Advanced ProcessControlSystems Sulpur RecoveryUnit/UseofNaturalGas Desulphurisation ofrefineryfuelgasin Use oflow sulphurfueloil 2 levelandithasbeenobserved 8.5.1.2 INCREASING THE OCTANE NUMBER OCTANE THE INCREASING 8.5.1.2 LEAD OF OUT - PHASING 8.5.1.1 PETROL 8.5.1 IMPROVEMENT QUALITY FUEL 8.5 ISO-14001 WITH CERTIFICATION 8.4 improved performanceofautomobile engines. The octanenumberofpetrolsignifiesthe and soldintheentirecountry. 1.2.2000, onlyunleadedpetrolisproduced removed inphasesthelast6years.From to emissionfrompetrolvehicles,leadhasbeen In ordertoreduceenvironmentalpollutiondue petrol usedtobe0.56gm/litre(max)in1994. number. ThespecificationofleadinIndian Lead wasaddedinpetroltoincreasetheoctane direction: are themajorimprovementsmadeinthis diesel qualityinthepastfewyears.Following programmes forup-gradationofpetroland Refineries haveimplementedmajor secure thiscertification. the country,actionshavebeeninitiatedto System. AsregardstorestoftheRefineriesin International EnvironmentalManagement Refineries havealsobeencertifiedwiththis ISO-14001 certification.BPCL,KRLandCPCL Haldia, Digboi&Panipathavealsoobtained refineries viz.Guwahati,Barauni,Gujarat, in July’1996.Sincethen,allotherIOC achieve distinctionofISO-14001certification to - andoneofthefewinworld - Asia IOC-Mathura refinerywasthefirstin SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL reduce SO the yieldofmiddledistillatesaswellto Once-through Hydrocrackerunittoincrease emissions overtheyearsandhasputupa area, hasconsiderablyreducedtheSO Mathura refinery, locatedinthe Taj Trapezium 2 emission fromtherefinery. 2

71 Untitled-1 72 8.5.2.1 REDUCTION OF SULPHUR CONTENT SULPHUR OF REDUCTION 8.5.2.1 DIESEL 8.5.2 CONTENT BENZENE OF INTRODUCTION 8.5.1.4 CONTENT SULPHUR OF REDUCTION 8.5.1.3 1.7.2001. 1.1.2001 andKolkata&Chennaifrom from 30.6.2001,GreaterMumbai NCT alloutletsfrom1.3.2001,NCR NCR atselectRetailOutletsw.e.f.1.4.2000, 0.25% maxto0.05%startingforNCT/ in dieselformetroshasbeenreducedfrom from 1.4.1996to1.1.2000.Further,sulphur entire countrywithinaperiodoffouryearsi.e. from 1.0%maxin1996to0.25%the The sulphurcontentindieselhasbeenreduced 2000 respectively. November 2000,March2001andOctober Mumbai hasbeenreducedto1%maxw.e.f. benzene contentinpetrolforNCT,NCRand maximum limitsprescribed.Besidesthis, content issubstantiallylowerthanthe 5% fortheentirecountry.Theactualbenzene from 1.4.2000as3%maxforthemetrosand benzene inpetrol.Thishasbeenintroduced In Indiatherewasnolimitforaddtionof LIMIT from 1.7.2001. Greater Mumbaifrom1.1.2001andChennai from 1.4.2000,Kolkata1.10.2000, 0.05% maxsulphurcontenti.e.NCT/NCR metro townsarebeingsuppliedpetrolwith country w.e.f.1.4.2000.Besidesthis,the4 from 0.20%max.to0.1%intheentire The sulphurcontentinpetrolhasbeenreduced 87 to89witheffectfrom1.4.2000. Increase inoctanenumberhasbeendonefrom 72-73 8.6 AUTO FUEL POLICY FUEL AUTO 8.6 DISTILLATION THE IN IMPROVEMENTS 8.5.2.3 NUMBER CETANE IN INCREASE 8.5.2.2 and thecountryasawhole. the desiredairqualityinmajorIndiancities attendant measures,wouldhelpinachieving and autofuelqualitywould,alongwithother The recommendedvehicularemissionnorms recommended that: 1.1.2002. TheCommitteeinteralia Committee submitteditsinterimReporton Industrial Researchon13.8.2001.The Director General,CouncilofScientific& the ChairmanshipofDr.R.A.Mashelkar, The GovernmentsetuptheCommitteeunder max fromearlierof90%at366°C. distillation recoveryhasbeenmadeat370°C life ofDieselengines.The95%volume 1.4.2000, therebyimprovingperformanceand distillation specificationofdieselfrom Improvements havebeendoneinthe SPECIFICATION the worldwhereitisbetween40to49. high ascomparedtomostofthecountriesin 48 from1.4.2000.Thiscetanenumberisvery cetane numberhasbeenincreasedfrom45to number indicatesbetterperformance.The performance ofdieselengines.Ahighercetane The Cetanenumbersignifiestheignition Ø Ø Ø Ø year 2010. norms tootherpartsofthecountryfrom Extension ofEuro–IIIequivalentemission 1.4.2005; and Hyderabad andAhmedabadcitiesfrom norms infourmetrosandBangalore, Introduction ofEuro-IIIequivalentemission norms intheentirecountryfrom1.4.2005 Extension ofBharatStage–IIemission Ahmedabad citiesbytheendofyear2003 implemented inBangalore,Hyderabadand Bharat Stage–IIemissionnormsbe Mahanagar Gas Limited Mumbai. Limited Gas Mahanagar CGS, at installation compressor on-line CNG

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73 Untitled-1 74 9.1.3 9.1.2 9.1.1. HINDI OF USE PROGRESSIVE 9.1 IX CHAPTER GENERAL programme toimpartin-service trainingtoall The Ministryhaspreparedatime-bound Replytoandapplication,appealor c) Repliestoallincomingcommunication b) AllcommunicationstoStateGovernment a) communications inHindilanguageonly: submit draftsetc.offollowingcategories who areproficientinHindi,toprepareand Rules toallofficers/employeesoftheMinistry instructions havebeenissued,underthesaid aforesaid RulefordoinginHindionly.Further, type ofworkshavebeenidentifiedunderthe respect ofgroup‘C’and‘D’employees,Eleven also requiredtodoentireworkinHindi work inHindi.TheEstablishmentSectionis identified underRule8(4)fordoingtheirentire Section, LibraryandSC/STCellhavebeen sections oftheMinistryviz.Administration Purpose oftheUnion)Rules,1976.Three 10(4) oftheOfficialLanguage(Usefor This MinistryhasbeennotifiedunderRule under itsadministrativecontrol. various officesofPublicSectorUndertakings implementation ofOfficialLanguagePolicyin thereunder. Itisalsoresponsibleforthe Language Act,1963andRulesframed implementing provisionsoftheOfficial The MinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGasis employee inHindi. representation writtenorsignedbyan written inHindi. in theseRegions. situated intheseRegionsortoanyperson Undertakings, etc.ofCentralGovernment Region ‘A’and‘B’alloffices, & UnionTerritoryAdministrationsin 74-75 9.1.8 9.1.7 9.1.6 9.1.5 9.1.4 Language Implementation Committee (OLIC) Implementation workeffectively,anOfficial In ordertoundertaketheOfficialLanguage Hindi typingsoftwareduringtheyear. Most ofthecomputerswereprovidedwith comings. and orderswereissuedforremovingshort were madeawareoffindingstheCommittee participated intheinspections.AllPSUs and officesofofficialLanguageactively ordination workalso.Thelocationin-charge PSU officeswereentrusteduponwiththeco- Ministry scatteredthroughoutthecountry.16 PSUs undertheadministrativecontrolof Language Committeeinspected35officesof The ParliamentaryCommitteeonofficial were givencashawards. Stenography wereorganised.9participants writing inDevanagri,Hinditypingand competition andingoodhand- writting competition,Hindinoting/drafting a numberofcompetitionsviz.,Hindiessay Ministry during14-28September,2001and The ‘HindiFortnight’wascelebratedinthe every monthintheiroffices. have alsobeenadvisedtoobserve day. Similarly,thePSUsunderMinistry undertake officialworkonlyinHindionthat the officers/employeesareexpectedto observed as The firstworkingdayofeverymonthis training. Stenographers and6LDCswerenominatedfor has alsobeenprepared,underwhich4 Lower DivisionClerks(LDCs)oftheMinistry Hindi typingtrainingtoStenographersand programme forimpartingHindiStenography/ Scheme during2001-02.Atime-bound for 2 officersand3employeeswerenominated knowledge ofHindi.Underthisprogramme, its employeeswhodonotpossessworking Probodh id Divas Hindi class underHindiTeaching intheMinistry.All Hindi Divas 9.1.9 9.1.13 9.1.12 9.1.11 9.1.10 6/28/02, 11:37AM the administrative controloftheMinistryreceived Gas AuthorityofIndiaLimitedunderthe circulated byDepartmentofOfficialLanguage. implementation oftheAnnualProgramme Undertakings, asalsotheprogressof in theMinistryandPublicSector implementation oftheOfficialLanguagePolicy Committee reviewstheoverallprogressof Ministry aremembersoftheCommittee.This the PublicSectorUndertakingsunder chairmanship ofJointSecretary(Admn.).All is functioningintheMinistryunder Sections andDesks. Dictionaries etc.havebeenprovidedtovarious Technical TerminologyinHindi,English-Hindi Help books,suchasAdministrativeand in HindiareavailableMinistry’sLibrary. Books, magazinesandnewspaperspublished implementation. all PSUswereinstructedtoensureitsproper Offices. VariousSectionsintheMinistryand of theMinistryandChiefExecutivesPSUs/ Official Languagewascirculatedtoallofficers 2001-02 receivedfromtheDepartmentof The AnnualProgrammeforthefinancialyear have acquiredworkingknowledgeofHindi. the numberandpercentageofemployeeswho survey oftheirofficeswithaviewtoascertain Undertakings havebeenadvisedtoconduct of theUnion)Rules,1976.ThePublicSector Official Language(UseforPurposes been notifiedinpursuanceofRule10(4)the acquired workingknowledgeofHindi,have Undertakings, inwhich80percentstaff So far,224officesofthePublicSector reviewed intheOLICmeetingsofMinistry. received fromPublicSectorUndertakingsare Language, andQuarterlyprogressreports of HindiaresenttoDepartmentOfficial Quarterly progressreportsonprogressiveuse for theyear2000-01underPSUsinregion“A”. Rajbhasha Shield Rajbhasha Gandhi Indira II nd Prize during 12-14 October, 2001. October, 12-14 during Management Environment and Safety Petroleum of Institute visited Chemicals & Petroleum on Committee Standing Parliamentary The 9.1.15 9.1.14 9.2 ORGANISATIONS AND METHODS AND ORGANISATIONS 9.2 the Chairmanof The Hon’blePrimeMinister’sGuidelines,as offices duringtheyear2001-02. the Ministry.TheCommitteeinspected13 Secretary whoisalsotheChairmanofOLIC constituted undertheChairmanshipofaJoint the country,aninspectionTeamhasbeen the variousofficesofPSUsindifferentparts of OfficiallanguageRulesanduseHindiin With aviewtoassesspositionofcompliance .AdetailedstudyofCRSection ofthe 1. been asfollows: Achievements during2001-02,sofar,have carried outeveryyear. organisations andmethodsprogrammesare functioning oftheMinistry,various With aviewtoensuringsmoothandsystematic implementation oftheseguidelines. control andtheywererequestedtoensure Ministry andPSUsunderitsadministrative brought tothenoticeofallofficers communication. effectiveness ofreceiptanddespatch Ministry wascarriedouttoexamine Kendriya Hindi Samiti Hindi Kendriya were

75 Untitled-1 76 9.3 OUTSTANDING AUDIT OBJECTIONS AUDIT OUTSTANDING 9.3 Ministry, isstillawaited. them inresponsetorepliesgivenbythe replies totheAudit.However,finalreplyfrom as outstanding.Ministryhadalreadyfurnished Audit hadshownatotalnumberof25points O&MInspectionscheduleofvarious 9. Inordertoensureexpeditiousdisposalof 8. Actionhasbeeninitiatedtoupdate 7. Specialdrives werelaunchedfor 6. AManualofActs/Rules/Regulationsissued 5. Orders/instructionsissuedbydifferent 4. Levelofdisposal/channelsubmission 3. reiteratingthecomplianceto - Instructions 2. work. officers weredesignatedfortheinspection Desks/Sections wasdrawnandinspecting Section. kept onperformanceofeachDesk/ work intheMinistry,aclosewatchwas Induction MaterialoftheMinistry. old records. recording, reviewingandweedingoutof for referencebygeneralpublic. of MinistryPetroleum&NaturalGas copies weresenttoFacilitationCounter officers oftherespectiveDivisionsandtwo compilation wassenttoco-ordinating oil sectorcompanies.Acopyof to makethemeasilyaccessiblevarious inorder - by thisMinistrywasbroughtout Officers oftherespectiveDivisions. compilation wassenttoCo-ordinating consolidated andcompiled.Acopyofthe Divisions oftheMinistrywere Officers oftherespectiveDivisions. a copythereofcirculatedtoCo-ordinating of caseswasreviewedandcompiled time. Procedure wereissuedfromtime-to various provisionsofManualOffice 76-77 9.5 FACILITATION COUNTER FACILITATION 9.5 REDRESSAL GRIEVANCE 9.4 Information FacilitationCounter hasbeen June, 1997.Duringtheyear2001-02, up theInformationFacilitationCounteron30 The MinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGasset Secretariat isalsobeingdonebytheMinistry. Minister’s Office(PMO)andtheCabinet reporting thesametoHon’blePrime transmission facilityprovidedbyNICfor grievance Redressalthroughon-line parties. Thecomputerisedmonitoringofpublic communicate finaldecisiontoaggrieved or HeadoftheOrganisation.Heisempowered Secretary, MinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGas to takeadecisionthereonwithapprovalof and withOilSectorPublicUndertakings pending formorethan3monthsintheMinistry or thedocumentsconnectedwithgrievances Ministry isempoweredtocallforfiles/papers The DirectorofPublicGrievancesinthe resolved. grievances, outofwhich,38havebeen Cell ofthisMinistryreceivedatotal54 During theyear2001,PublicGrievances Ministry ofPetroleum&NaturalGas. Secretariat hasalreadybeenextendedto of thePublicGrievancessetupinCabinet (Administration). ThejurisdictionofDirectorate functioning underthechargeofDirector of membersstafftheMinistryisalso grievance cellforRedressalofthegrievances grievances ismonitoredregularly.Aseparate in anefficientmanner.Disposalofpublic companies, whoattendtopublicgrievances been nominatedinallthePublicSectorOil the publicgrievances,GrievanceOfficershave its control.Inordertogiveproperattention Ministry orPublicSectorOilCompaniesunder of publicinrespectservicesrenderedbythe Ministry forattendingtogrievancesofmembers The PublicGrievanceCellisworkinginthe 6/28/02, 11:37AM During thisyearabout4,500 membersofthe bidding isprovidedtothepersonsinterested. Policy (NELP),thevariousBlocksavailablefor Mechanism (APM),NewExplorationLicensing Dismantling ofAdministeredPricing In additiontoabove,informationonphased automotive fuel. Vehicles) Order,2001touseLPGas Petroleum Gas(RegulationofUseinMotor Solvents, Raffinateandslop,theLiquefied spirit andHighSpeedDieselOilbyNaphtha, adulteration ofautomobilefuels,viz.,Motor Automobiles) Order,2001tocheck Sale, StorageandPreventionofUsein and TheSolvent,RaffinateSlop(Acquition, Prevention ofUseinAutomobiles)Order2000 are Naphtha(Acquisition,Sale,Storage& by MinistryofPetroleum&NaturalGas.These given inregardtovariousControlOrdersissued During theyear2001-02,duepublicitywas visitors onrequest. OIL Conservation ResearchAssociationon criteria. MaterialpublishedbyPetroleum English) toenlightenpubliconeligibility Selection Guidelines(bothinHindiand Distributorships, KeroseneAgencies.Dealer establishment ofRetailOutlets,LPG rostered undervariousMarketingPlansfor information onvariouslocationsinthecountry Petroleum Statisticstotheprovisionof has beenrangingfromsupplyofBasic The typeofinformationprovidedtothepublic access toinformationetc. performance, qualityofproducts,mode to publicservices,includingthestandardsof common manaboutconsumers’entitlement the guidingforcewhichaimsateducating Oil IndustryundertheaegisofthisMinistryis The Citizens’CharterdraftedbyExpertsofthe information onallmajoraspectsofOilIndustry. Petroleum &NaturalGasandprovided of GovernmentIndiaintheMinistry engaged inprojectingtransparency inworking is availableatthecounterandsuppliedto SAVE 9.7 DISMANTLING OF APM OF DISMANTLING 9.7 CELL WOMEN 9.6 price ofimportedcrudeoil, thatwas75%in being paidapre-determined percentageofFOB been withdrawn.Thecrudeoilproducersare oil producedbynationalcompanieshas Effective 1.4.1998,costplusformulaforcrude Sector Upstream COMPLETED ACTIONS is givenbelow: Status oftheimplementationprogramme 1.4.1998 onwards. The transitionphasecommencedfrom dismantling ofAPMoveraperiodfouryears. thetime-table forphased - approved the Government,inNovember1997, Group andtheExpertTechnical(ETG), Based ontherecommendationsof“R” received bytheCellduringyear. Chairperson. However,nocomplaintwas Pushpa Thottan,DeputyAdviserisits Labour areimplementedinthisregard.Ms. Resources DevelopmentandMinistryof the SupremeCourt,MinistryofHuman sexual harassment,ifany.Theguidelinesof grievances andtolookintocomplaintsof January 1998tocaterWomen’sissues/ Ministry ofPetroleum&NaturalGassince A WomenCellhasbeenconstitutedinthe started pouringinthroughtheInternetalso. [email protected]. Enquirymessageshave 2000. Thee-mailaddressoftheCounteris www.petroleum.nic.in pertroleum Ministry’sWebsite– howtoavailoftheinformationthrough - on Guidance tothevisitingPublicisalsoprovided information overtelephone. personally visitingthisCounterand/orgetting public gotbenefitedthroughthisCounterby launchedinJanuary

77 Untitled-1 78 September 2000andMarch 2002. been increasedasenvisagedinMarch2000, Price ofKeroseneforpublicdistributionhas items) other and adjustments Price Subsidies, of (Phasing Sector Downstream deregulated w.e.f.1.4.2001. Subsequently, ATFpricehasalsobeen by oilcompaniesonmarketconsiderations. products havebeendecontrolledandarefixed controlled. Pricesofallotherpetroleum and AviationturbineFuel(ATF)werebeing Kerosene forpublicdistribution,domesticLPG Effective 1.4.1998,pricesofonlyPetrol,diesel, (Marketing) Sector Downstream oil fortheiractualrequirement. Refineries havebeenpermittedtoimportcrude Since July1998,privateandJointSector 1998. The RefiningsectorhasbeendelicensedinJuly fixed -basedonimportparity. gate pricesforcontrolledproductsarebeing for theRefinerieshasbeenabolished.Refinery Effective 1.4.1998,retentionpricingconcept (Refining) Sector Downstream of royaltyandcess. oil atamaximumofRs.5,570perMTinclusive keep thecompensationforONGC/OILcrude Government, onanad-hocbasis,decidedto to steepriseininternationalpriceofcrudeoil. later on.Similarly,afterNovember1999due benchmark pricewithadjustmentstobemade Rs. 3,469perMT)wouldserveasthefloor MT (totalpriceincludingroyaltyandcesswas under APMi.e.,thebasicpriceofRs.1,991per APM. Accordingly,itwasdecidedthattherates oil lowerthanwhattheyweregettingunder ONGC andOILgettingapricefortheircrude the abovepercentagewouldhaveresultedin 1998-99 wereverylow,strictapplicationof prevailing intheinternationalmarketsduring 2001-02. SincetheFOBpricesofcrudeoil 1998-99 andwouldincreseto82.5%in 78-79 the dateofdismantling. or tobetransferredthecentralbudgeton Accumulated pooldeficitistobeliquidated the fiscalbudget. and freightforsuppliestofar-flungareas, Kerosene forpublicdistribution,domesticLPG worked outbeforetransferofsubsidyon Scheme foradministeringsubsidiesistobe Regulatory mechanismistobeput-upinplace. approved inNovember1997. be adjustedsoastohavesubsidyatthelevel Price ofKeroseneforpublicdistributionisto transportation fuelsintheensuingbudget. at 0-5%oncrudeoiland15% wherein, thecustomsdutiesneedtobefixed Government decisionofNovember1997, and productsistobecompletedasper Rationalisation ofcustomsdutiesoncrudeoil programme approved per As APM OF DISMANTLING BEFORE COMPLETED BE TO ACTIONS been decanalisedinOctober1999. Further, exportofPetrol,DieselandATFhave exports havebeendecanalisedinJuly1998. decanalised inJuly1998.Similarly,Nephtha Import andexportofFurnaceOilhasbeen Policy Exim rate of32%toamaximum20%. products hasbeenreducedfromamaximum from 27%to10%andcustomsdutyon Customs dutyoncrudeoilhasbeenreduced Tariffs) of (Rationalisation Sector Downstream shipping ofcrudeoilhasbeendoneawaywith. Effective 1.4.1998,costplusformulafor and March2002. February 1999,March2000,September2000 Domestic LPGpriceshave beenincreasedin 7 AdministrationofthePetroleumAct,1934(30 17. TheCaltex(AcquisitionofSharesOil 16. TheBurmah-Shell(AcquisitionofUndertakingsin 15. The Oil Industry(Development)Act,1974(47of 14. TheEsso(AcquisitionofUndertakingsinIndia)Act, 13. ThePetroleumPipelines(AcquisitionofRightUser 12. TheOilandNaturalGasCommission Act,1959(43 11. TheOilFields(RegulationandDevelopment)Act, 10. Publicsectorprojectsfallingunderthesubject 9. Planning,developmentandregulationofoilfield 8. Allattachedorsubordinateofficesother 7. Planning,developmentandcontrolofassistance LubeBlendingandGreases. 6. Additivesforpetroleumandproducts. 5. OilrefineriesincludingLubePlants. 4. 3. Production,supply,distribution,marketing and 2. Explorationandexploitationofpetroleumresources, 1. GAS NATURAL & PETROLEUM OF MINISTRY TO ALLOCATED WORK 6/28/02, 11:37AM 1934) andtherulesmadethereunder. India ofCaltex(India)LimitedAct,1977. Refining (India)LimitedandoftheUndertakingsin India) Act,1976(2of1976) 1974) 1974 (4of1974) in Land)Act,1962(50of1962) of 1959) 1948 (53of1948) Ministry/Department. projects arespecificallyallottedtoanyother Company togetherwithitssubsidiaries,exceptsuch included inthislist.EngineersIndiaLimitedandIBP services. specified inthelist. organisations concernedwithanyofthesubjects to allindustriesdealtwithbytheMinistry. other petroleumproducts. pricing ofpetroleum,includingNaturalGasand including naturalgasandcoalBedMethane. APPENDIX – I – APPENDIX .Directorate GeneralofHydrocarbons. PetroleumIndiaInternational 7. CentreforHighTechnology 6. OilIndustrySafetyDirectorate 5. PetroleumConservationResearchAssociation. 4. OilCo-ordination Committee 3. OilIndustryDevelopment Board. 2. 1. Subsidiary of IOCL Organisations Other III. Subsidiary of BPCL IBPCompanyLimited 10. Subsidiary of BPCL KochiRefineries Limited 9. NumaligarhRefineryLtd. 8. ChennaiPetroleum 7. WhollyownedbyEIL BongaigaonRefinery& 6. EIL AsiaPacificSdn.Bhd. 5. WhollyownedbyONGC IBP of Subsidiary CertificationEngineers 98.13% WhollyownedbyIOCL 26.00% 4. &Co.Ltd. 3. IndianOilBlendingLtd. 2. 90.39% ONGVideshLtd. 57.00% 1. Companies other and Subsidiaries II. 67.35% 82.03% BieccoLawrie& Company Limited 9. IBPCompanyLimited 8. OilIndiaLimited 66.20% 7. 84.10% EngineersIndialimited 6. GasAuthorityofIndiaLimited 5. 51.01% BharatPetroleumCorporationLimited 4. HindustanPetroleumCorporationLimited 3. IndianOilCorp.Ltd. 2. Oil&NaturalGasCorp.Ltd. 1. 2002) March, 15 on (as shareholding a has India of Government which in Companies Oil I. GAS NATURAL & PETROLEUM OF MINISTRY THE OF CONTROL ADMINISTRATIVE UNDER ORGANISATIONS OTHER AND UNDERTAKINGS SECTOR PUBLIC OF LIST oprto iie SubsidiaryofIOCL SubsidiaryofIOCL Limited Corporation WhollyownedbyEIL Ltd. Petro-Chemicals Ltd. International APPENDIX – II – APPENDIX

79 Untitled-1 80 2. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION GAS NATURAL 2. Tonnes) Metric (’000 ++ PRODUCTION OIL CRUDE 1. oa a 9652 9161 0070 465458 22299 7416 29477 28446 7207 27428 7040 26401 # includedinAssam 6618 23255 ++ includescondensates 22639 5951 * provisional 17998 5729 (a+b+c) TOTAL GRAND Private/JVCs (c) 3916 Offshore: (b) of which (a) Total 24015 32426 31949 32722 8927 33858 Onshore: (a) 11714 11204 32901 (Million CubicMetre) 11395 35167 11481 33021 (a+b+c) TOTAL GRAND 11372 Private/JVCs (c) 1183011852 Offshore: (b) of which (a) Total Onshore: (a) Source: PSUs,JVCsandPrivateCompanies. I 5813 4717 7312 811245 4213 100 13900 1861 5555 18465 159 1729 5478 265 17774 316 17514 1713 151 5327 # 200 376 18102 1315 1670 4948 164 16794 138 353 1604 23 1467 4484 16579 149 107 1363 14082 1433 4296 306 1932 23 10 1218 1518 2398 95 196 2850 1530 24 1022 12 3096 2204 154 92 ONGC 799 24 3166 2083 Nil 131 117 679 ONGC 3115 2055 OIL 23 70 64 2932 46 2017 2436 6491 32 2878 1941 Rajasthan 11999 208 3286 8428 Andhra Pradesh 1696 1880 16629 29 Tamil Nadu 3283 7921 20 335 262 16727 2011 Tripura 18285 3295 8100 Arunachal Pradesh 436 146 31 19863 Assam/Nagaland 3094 8387 Gujarat 20183 377 85 4490 44 2870 8502 22665 364 5785 2882 8970 21191 3874 66 38 5665 2649 324 9181 5200 52 25 5828 4972 330 ONGC 5950 5080 44 36 374 6158 5116 ONGC 11 302 OIL 28 6362 4796 6398 5044 43 Andhra Pradesh 5076 Tamil Nadu Arunachal Pradesh Assam/Nagaland Gujarat 80-81 PRODUCTION OF CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS NATURAL AND OIL CRUDE OF PRODUCTION 909 959 969 979 989 990 000 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1990-91 i 3 1 6127 4539 2941 3596 3465 2874 1681 510 331 Nil 3089 4083 4018 3042 2514 1346 650 Nil (Apr-Dec 2001)* (Apr-Dec APPENDIX - III - APPENDIX b RVT ETR0000011912 26033 22285 SECTOR PRIVATE (b) 57926 77411 74052 68538 6287065166 58741 51772 SECTOR PUBLIC/JOINT (a) P,Jmaa 4 11 63 22285 26033 11912 – 1698 1451 – 215 3994 – 370 6438 – 103444 80211 85964 1259 579 5200 68538 1488 – 6287065166 4069 – 636 1905 58741 4567 4987 3853 51772 1653 644 6046 – (4) CommencedproductionfromJuly1999. 7520 – 2912 4338 (3) CommencedproductionfromApril1999 6377 1718 5022 556 7830 39 5707 (2) CommencedproductionfromMay1998 475 – 6101 1542 6405 4258 7770 4153 (1) Commencedproductionfrom25.3.1996 345 1215 6965 6676 4555 678 – 5575 *provisional figures 2208 7729 370 – 6621 1139 8683 3861 6007 603 7293 – (a+b) TOTAL 5599 8907 5203 2467 - 7421 6118 RPL, Jamnagar(4) 553 8878 5698 2951 4847 6378 – 5006 7133 502 7996 3873 5037 6534 472 MRPL, Mangalore(1) 8125 7640 4105 5965 3464 2101 – 477 NRL, Numaligarh(3) 8909 707 7460 4714 8640 3122 5766 BRPL, Assam 8565 559 914 12006 6957 4706 3411 CPCL, Narimanam – 8113 11109 566 836 3451 2204 CPCL, Manali 10935 8332 3416 10694 KRL, Kerala 2181 856 7808 10352 HPCL, Visakha 2835 1895 10167 848 HPCL, Mumbai 2322 9334 Throughput Crude Refinery 839 BPCL, Mumbai 2416 IOC, Panipat(2) 783 IOC, Digboi IOC, Mathura IOC, Haldia IOC, Gujarat IOC, Barauni IOC, Guwahati Refinery Source: PSUs,JVCsandPrivateCompanies. 6/28/02, 11:37AM 909 959 969 979 989 990 000 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1990-91 REFINERY CRUDE THROUGHPUT CRUDE REFINERY (’000 Metric Tonnes) Metric (’000 (Apr-Dec 2001)* (Apr-Dec APPENDIX - IV - APPENDIX

81 Untitled-1 82 * provisionalfigures 14289 Gas Natural From (b) 18121 16102 549 14600 14343 13698 12707 12195 40711 52445 Ends 44995 Heavy 3. 36168 515 33933 32423 19760 29941 25048 26344 18314 13776 Distillates Middle 2. 13032 2165 12884 12433 10023 Distillates Light 1. Oil Crude From (a) Source: PSUs,JVCsandPrivateCompanies. P 2 7518 7720 9624 1625 739 2045 32 32 955 1986 61 2207 176 51 1787 158 70 47 1780 500 74760 2196 165 63 1715 95614 1743 40 684 2473 79411 101 929 2721 45 465 64544 728 27 722 278 2485 61308 286 5673 56 586 3564 59005 2419 551 31 6479 55081 4913 282 593 2158 63 486 48562 43 6559 4793 1184 2283 246 619 LPG 485 6407 46 4623 1481 2032 49 256 633 6771 (1+2+3) 4309 Total 1624 580 1603 29826 7246 229 5980 561 4318 2982 1336 Others 535 39015 1940 8714 5351 Others Waxes 4228 1425 1246 34793 2513 378 Paraffin Wax 5735 4879 26716 4550 398 1286 Petroleum Coke 2292 23354 5341 Bitumen 1351 6919 414 2289 22202 7160 Lube Oils 3516 6701 1509 20661 LSHS/HHS/RFO 9908 2147 8070 459 4088 6236 Furnace Oil 17185 8170 2119 6232 of which 2487 457 5267 6081 2127 5573 1724 5471 391 6103 1801 4849 Others 1666 6123 LDO 4704 1598 HSD 5975 4462 ATF/RTF/Jet A-1 1539 4859 Kerosene 3552 1221 of which Others 2001-02 2000-01 Naphtha 1999-00 1998-99 Mogas 1997-98 LPG 1996-97 1995-96 of which 1990-91 Products 82-83 PRODUCTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM OF PRODUCTION (’000 Metric Tonnes) Metric (’000 (Apr-Dec 2001)* (Apr-Dec APPENDIX - V - APPENDIX rn oa 1234 09 53 96 49 06 78 92 33 100.0 73639 90.7 99624 66771 97086 90562 84290 89986 90651 79168 84766 55035 * provisionalfigures 79838 30896 77224 15.5 (1+2+3+4) Total Grand parties private by Imports 11395 55035 4 30896 RBF) (Excl. (1+2+3) Total 15362 15919 1438015122 14296 12128 52.2 38418 9452 52854 54259 Ends Heavy 51686 3 23.0 49716 16958 48544 33106 21770 17056 20473 17958 Distillates Middle 2 15742 14384 9801 4388 Distillates Light 1 Source PSUs,JVCsandPrivateCompanies. tes15228 39 66 105 33 41 68 62 76 43 89 310 53 94 555 1635 76 93 36 414 45 3516 2618 28 80 797 447 328 5200 2879 57 915 315 58 262 4989 2412 924 47 554 885 6371 4763 227 185 2178 70 6816 1671 532 835 6 4537 2273 276 1399 6767 4323 480 7581 705 1581 27795 290 1512 6651 230 2249 4313 1064 424 892 1278 6 6534 137 2197 4524 Others 10714 37938 1235 498 Other Waxes 593 4462 2112 10731 2067 39287 479 Paraffin Wax 91 1223 2108 10599 37217 5406 361 Petroleum Coke 474 6115 9878 36071 5343 5264 Bitumen 1506 2158 330 236 Lubes/Greases 35019 9646 428 1122 1677 LSHS/HHS 768 21139 8059 8423 Furnace Oil 6613 6613 495 1125 10345 682 7970 of which 6029 5909 4228 548 6652 – 5041 5507 Others 395 4716 4581 5182 LDO 4015 – HSDO 136 4184 4955 ATF 3446 2415 3545 SKO 2325 of which 405 1522 Others NGL Naphtha Mogas LPG of which Products 1980-81 1990-91 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 % to % 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1990-91 1980-81 Products 6/28/02, 11:37AM CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM OF CONSUMPTION 9445 7663 686868 9638 6435 5796 4452 1944 – – ArDc20) total 2001)* (Apr-Dec (’000 Metric Tonnes) Metric (’000 APPENDIX - VI - APPENDIX 37.7 10.3 9.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 2.2 0.8 4.8 7.1 0.6 1.3 2.3 0.3 0.0 8.3 7.1 7.3

83 Untitled-1 84 OA B 27 40 37 27 60 48 2710344 5020 4643 12093 9267 51579 64048 14186 78025 16608 83364 12276 54214 23772 74413 14309 27193 22970 63580 30181 57463 (A+B) TOTAL GRAND (B) TOTAL RN OA 58 81 26 68 36 31 49 05 69 45735 (-)824 56894 (-)2511 46559 4421 70353 59405 5844 74999 65932 902 7154 53516 74097 7672 73667 40028 13488 5844 26887 57805 15862 8365 7154 62860 14917 11970 698 7672 28915 39808 23052 55082 15872 8365 13043 746 720306 34493 20589 698 1266 Note :Valueofprivateimports basedonactualvalueofPSUimports. 746 720306 * provisionalfigures 2381 1266 TOTAL GRAND Products POL 2381 B. Oil Crude A. (A+B) TOTAL GRAND (B) TOTAL 0000000000 Products POL B. Oil Crude A. Source :OilCoordinationCommittee, New Delhi. .CueOl34318238819758540870769254546559 59405 65932 74097 40028 57805 14917 39808 15872 34493 Products POL B. Oil Crude A. I.HayEd 265429 5 75163346 651812 1685 116033304266 1785 751 2092 554 1286 238 219 2389 Ends Heavy III. 92601919 11340173008725 11319 18226 Distillates Middle II. I.HayEd 3 103 922 1 55477 1525 911 2524 39 3253 0032 3313 4715 81 4084 659 333 714 306 2046 0000001757 2114 2316 Ends Heavy 720 III. 1185 Distillates Middle 2048 II. Distillates Light I. .LgtDsilts35 4548 8030 7641 4823 2970 2739 5438 4018 3766 3504 2800 4380 2415 3458 Distillates Light I. .Lbs62303618472510 9721519 261 6 2957 584 1602 807 9 295 1309 217 407 1728 0 197 865 148 2386 0 1378 396 1918 603 3713 5543 300 1696 5006 6312 652 254 4808 3913 10231 7066 634 8396 2905 Others 13776 4391 3. Lubes 2. FO/LSHS 1. Others 4. HSD 3. SKO 2. 1.ATF 593934141314 .Npta/NL24 157036535028 2315 1471 1650 81 3273 2882 333 520 583 Others 2. FO/LSHS 306 1. 720 Others 2. 1185 1.HSD/LDO 2048 Others 3. 2.LPG Naphtha/NGL 1. 0000131139 000000 .LG12 0712 2318 818313 7 595 470 2375 2269 1332 4106 853 3165 1801 191 1965 1587 1917 251 1273 1336 272 1722 2407 358 1007 1136 1226 1874 Others 3. Naphtha 2. LPG 1. 84-85 IMPORTS/EXPORTS OF CRUDE OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PETROLEUM AND OIL CRUDE OF IMPORTS/EXPORTS t.VleQy au t.VleQy au t.Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. Value Qty. 979 989 990 000 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 00000000617709000000001211 0000323900000016017411410800000000 GROSS IMPORTS GROSS NET IMPORTS NET EXPORTS 0000508320216115 000000 5717 222006 0 2202 1872 0 1597 1442 1202 065110 362 1309 591 2016 (Qty : ’000 MetricTonnes) ’000 : (Qty (Value in Rs. Crore) Rs. in (Value APPENDIX - VII - APPENDIX (Apr-Dec 2001)* (Apr-Dec 631782 1663 6/28/02, 11:37AM

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