PREFEASIBILITY REPORT For EC FOR INCREASING STORAGE CAPACITY OF ETHANOL BY 6000 KL At

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), marketing Complex, Village-Baholi, P.O.-Panipat Refinery, Tehsil Panipat, District Panipat, .” By

M/s. INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED, PANIPAT July, 2018

Project Proponent: Environmental Consultants:

INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED ECO CHEM SALES & SERVICES MD, Panipat Marketing Complex, Office Floor, Ashoka Pavilon-A, Village Baholi, District Panipat, New Civil Road, Surat- 395 001 Haryana-132140

CONTENTS

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... 1 1.1 PLANT FEATURES ...... 1 1.2 ENVIRONMENT ...... 1 1.3 CONCLUSION ...... 1 2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT ...... 3 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT ...... 3 2.1.1 Brief description of nature of the project ...... 3 2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION ...... 4 2.3 DEMAND SUPPLY GAP ...... 4 2.4 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION ...... 4 2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY ...... 4 2.6 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS ...... 4 2.7 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT ...... 5 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...... 6 3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT PROJECT, IF ANY ...... 6 3.2 LOCATION WITH CO-ORDINATES ...... 6 3.2.1 Site location ...... 6 3.2.2 Project Co-ordinates ...... 6 3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED ...... 7 3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS ...... 7 3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS ...... 8 3.5.1 Activities at Terminal ...... 8 3.5.2 Way to Operate/Operating Culture ...... 9 3.5.3 Culture of Safety ...... 9 3.6 RAW MATERIALS & FINAL PRODUCTS ...... 10 3.7 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT ...... 10 3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES, ENERGY/POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE ...... 10 3.8.1 Power Requirement ...... 10 3.8.2 Fuel Requirement ...... 10 3.8.3 Water Requirement ...... 10 3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL ...... 11 3.9.1 Waste Water Generation and Disposal ...... 11 3.9.2 Solid and Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal ...... 11 3.10 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE INFORMATION OF EIA PURPOSE ...... 11 4 SITE ANALYSIS ...... 12 4.1 CONNECTIVITY ...... 12 4.1.1 By Road ...... 12 4.1.2 By Air ...... 12 4.1.3 By Rail ...... 12 4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP ...... 12 4.3 TOPOGRAPHY (ALONG WITH MAP) ...... 12 4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN ...... 12 4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 12 4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION ...... 13 4.7 CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES ...... 13

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4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 14 4.8.1 Health & Education ...... 14 4.8.2 `Fire & Emergency ...... 14 5 PLANNING BRIEF ...... 15 5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT ...... 15 5.2 LANDUSE PLANNING ...... 15 5.3 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND ...... 15 5.4 AMENITIES/FACILITIES ...... 15 6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 16 6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA) ...... 16 6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON-PROCESSING AREA) ...... 16 6.3 GREEN BELT ...... 16 6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 16 6.5 CONNECTIVITY ...... 16 6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT ...... 17 6.7 SEWAGE SYSTEM ...... 17 6.8 SOLID & INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ...... 17 6.9 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCE ...... 17 7 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN ...... 18 7.1 POLICY TO BE ADAPTED (CENTRAL /STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUTSEE, LAND OUTSEE AND LANDLESS LABOURERS ...... 18 8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATE ...... 19 8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATA OF COMPLETION ...... 19 8.2 ESTIMATES PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT ...... 19 9 ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS) ...... 20

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2-1: Schedule and category of the proposed project ...... 3 Table 2-2: Brief description of the project ...... 3 Table 2-3: Storage capacity ...... 4 Table 3-1: Latitude and Longitude of the Corners of the Proposed Project site ...... 6 Table 3-2: Existing & additional storage tanks ...... 8 Table 3-3: Fuel Consumption details ...... 10 Table 3-4: Water Consumption Details ...... 11 Table 3-5: Wastewater Generation and disposal ...... 11 Table 3-6: Hazardous waste Generation and disposal ...... 11 Table 4-1: Predominant/Mean Wind Direction, IMD ...... 13 Table 6-1: Area breakup of the site ...... 16

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3-1: Process Flow Diagram ...... 9 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 PLANT FEATURES

The proposed project is for expansion in storage capacity of Ethanol by 6000 KL at “Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Panipat marketing Complex, Village-Baholi, P.O.-Panipat Refinery, Tehsil Panipat, District Panipat, Haryana.” Currently, Panipat Marketing Complex has cumulative storage capacity of 2,39,280 KL for ATF, FO, HSD, MS, MTO, Naphtha, SKO & Ethanol. In which the ethanol storage capacity is 280 KL after the proposed expansion it will increase up to 6280 KL. The proposed 6000 KL ethanol will be stored into the existing SKO tanks (2 Nos. x 3000 KL). The transportation of the product will be done by Rail and Trucks. This expansion is also important to reduce pollution level and reduce fossil fuel consumption.

1.2 ENVIRONMENT

Air Emissions Existing flue gas stacks are of firewater engine and DG sets. Panipat Marketing Complex has existing 2 DG set (1670 KVA) stacks and 7 Fire Engines (480 BHP) Stacks. There will be no additional air emission source envisaged.

Water Panipat Marketing Complex (PMC) has existing water requirement is 40 KLD which is used in domestic and gardening purpose. Source of water is from local supplier.

Waste water There is no generation of industrial effluent. There being no manufacturing activity involving hence effluent is not generated. Domestic wastewater will be disposed of in soak pit through septic tank.

Hazardous Waste There will be generation of used oil and slop oil, which will be sent to ETP of panipat refinery for further re-processing and reuse.

Safety system  MFEG (Medium expansion foam generator)  HVLR (High Volume Long Range) system  Rim seal provided to floating roof as a fire protection system  Hydrocarbon detector  Foam pouring system  Fire hydrant pump  Fire extinguisher  Fire tender ambulance  Water sprinklers

1.3 CONCLUSION

In the light of the above, it can be stated that IOCL, Panipat Marketing Complex have established procedures, systems and infrastructure for the proposed storage tanks of ethanol. Existing two SKO

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2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT

2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT

The proposed project is for expansion in storage capacity of Ethanol by 6000 KL at Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Panipat marketing Complex, Village-Baholi, P.O.-Panipat Refinery, Tehsil Panipat, District Panipat, and Haryana. This proposed expansion falls under schedule/Activity; “Service Sector” under EIA notification dated 14th September, 2006 and amended till date, to be appraised at SEIAA, Haryana. Details on schedule and category as per notification are shown in Table 2-1. Table 2-1: Schedule and category of the proposed project Project or Activity Category Proposed Expansion Isolated Storage and 6 (b) Handling of hazardous B  Ethanol by 6000 KL chemicals

Project Proponent

Indian Oil Corporation (Indian Oil) is 's largest commercial enterprise with a sales turnover of Rs. 3, 99,601 crore (US$ 61 billion) and profits of Rs. 10,399 crore (US$ 1,589 million) for the year 2015- 16. Indian Oil is ranked 161st among the world's largest corporates (and first among Indian enterprises) in the prestigious Fortune ‘Global 500’ listing for the year 2016.

As India's flagship national oil company, with a 33,000 strong work-force currently, Indian Oil has been meeting India’s energy demands for over half a century. With a corporate vision to be 'The Energy of India' and to become 'A globally admired company,' Indian Oil's business interests straddle the entire hydrocarbon value-chain – from refining, pipeline transportation and marketing of petroleum products to exploration & production of crude oil & gas, marketing of natural gas and petrochemicals, besides forays into alternative energy and globalization of downstream operations.

Having set up subsidiaries in Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the UAE, the Corporation is simultaneously scouting for new business opportunities in the energy markets of Asia and Africa. It has also formed about 20 joint ventures with reputed business partners from India and abroad to pursue diverse business interests.

2.1.1 Brief description of nature of the project

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Panipat Marketing Complex has an isolated petroleum storage and distribution terminal facility at Panipat, Haryana. The original refinery with 6 MMTPA capacity was built and commissioned in 1998 at a cost of Rs. 3868 crore. IOCL Panipat Marketing Complex is located at ~10.63 km aerial distance in SE from Panipat. The Panipat marketing complex of IOCL covers an area of around ~ 300 acres of land. Brief description of the project & storage capacity of project is given in Table 2-2 & Table 2-3 respectively. Table 2-2: Brief description of the project Sr. No. Details Description 1 Nature Isolated Storage and Handling of hazardous chemicals 2 Product Expansion of Ethanol Storage by 6000 KL 3 Location IOCL- Panipat Marketing Complex, Village Baholi, District-Panipat, Haryana - 132140 CH 2: INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT

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Sr. No. Details Description 4 Cost of the project INR 3.64 Cr. Table 2-3: Storage capacity Existing Additional Total

S. No. Material Storage Nos. of Storage Nos. of Storage Nos. of Capacity Storage Capacity Storage Capacity Storage (KL) Tanks (KL) Tanks (KL) Tanks 1 Ethanol 280 4 6000 2 6,280 6 2 MS 24,000 6 0 0 24,000 6 3 NAPTHA 20,000 3 0 0 20,000 3 4 HSD 1,17,000 9 0 0 1,17,000 9 5 MTO 2000 2 0 0 2000 2 6 SKO 30,000 5 -6000 -2 24,000 3 7 ATF 20,000 3 0 0 20,000 3 8 Furnace Oil 26,000 7 0 0 26,000 7 Total 2,39,280 39 0 -0 2,39,280 39

2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT AND ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY AND OR REGION

Government of India proposes to increase Ethanol blending in fuels from 5% to 10% aiming to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and to reduce pollution levels. In view of this policy, IOCL-Panipat proposed expansion to increase storage of Ethanol from 280 KL to 6280 KL. Easily availability of ethanol from nearby sources i.e. Sugar industries in UP and Haryana. It will create employability to local people. Currently, Panipat Marketing Complex has cumulative storage capacity of 2,39,280 KL for ATF, FO, HSD, MS, MTO, Naphtha, SKO and Ethanol. For the proposed expansion, two tanks of SKO having capacity of 3000 KL each will be used to store Ethanol. Hence, total cumulative storage capacity will be remain same.

2.3 DEMAND SUPPLY GAP

There is continuous increase in demand of fuels. To reduce the gap and dependency on fossil fuels, government of India asked to increase blending of Ethanol.

2.4 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION

Not Applicable.

2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY

Not Applicable.

2.6 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS

MS, HSD, Superior Kerosene and Ethanol (for blending) are being used as a transportation fuel in vehicles such as passenger cars, two-wheelers and three-wheelers. Demand of transportation fuel is continuously increasing.

2.7 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT

During the construction phase around ~ 15 people will be required on contractual bases.

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3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INTERDEPENDENT PROJECT, IF ANY

There is no interlinked and interdependent project.

3.2 LOCATION WITH CO-ORDINATES

3.2.1 Site location

The project is located at village Baholi, Tehsil and district Panipat, Haryana. The site is easily approachable via refinery road and -Panipat road. General and specific location of the site is shown in Map 3-1 and coordinates of nine corners of the site in given in Table 2-1. Map 3-1: Site Location Map

3.2.2 Project Co-ordinates

The co-ordinates of the project site are given in Table 3-1 Google image is shown in Map 3-2. Table 3-1: Latitude and Longitude of the Corners of the Proposed Project site Sr. No. Point Latitude Longitude 1 A 29°28'50.06"N 76°53'14.19"E 2 B 29°28'50.30"N 76°53'31.25"E 3 C 29°28'19.28"N 76°53'42.21"E 4 D 29°28'18.32"N 76°53'37.78"E

Sr. No. Point Latitude Longitude 5 E 29°28'13.45"N 76°53'38.83"E 6 F 29°28'14.52"N 76°53'25.49"E 7 G 29°28'8.97"N 76°53'25.14"E 8 H 29°28'10.04"N 76°53'21.53"E 9 I 29°28'21.58"N 76°53'13.39"E

Map 3-2: Site Location on Google image A detailed site layout plan is attached as an Annexure 1.

3.3 DETAILS OF ALTERNATE SITES CONSIDERED

The proposed project is expansion of ethanol storage capacity by 6000 KL at an existing site, with requisite facilities available at site hence, no alternate sites considered.

3.4 SIZE OR MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS

Currently, Panipat Marketing Complex has cumulative storage capacity of on 2,39,280 KL for ATF, HSD, MS, MTO, SKO, NAPTHA and Ethanol. Proposed expansion will increase Ethanol storage capacity of Panipat Marketing Complex by 6000 KL. The details for existing and additional storages are given in Table 3-2.

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Table 3-2: Existing & additional storage tanks Existing Additional Total

S. No. Material Storage Nos. of Storage Nos. of Storage Nos. of Capacity Storage Capacity Storage Capacity Storage (KL) Tanks (KL) Tanks (KL) Tanks 1 Ethanol 280 4 6000 2 6,280 6 2 MS 24,000 6 0 0 24,000 6 3 NAPTHA 20,000 3 0 0 20,000 3 4 HSD 1,17,000 9 0 0 1,17,000 9 5 MTO 2000 2 0 0 2000 2 6 SKO* 30,000 5 -6000 -2 24,000 3 7 ATF 20,000 3 0 0 20,000 3 8 Furnace Oil 26,000 7 0 0 26,000 7 Total 2,39,280 39 0 0 2,39,280 39

*Out of total 5 existing SKO tanks, 2 tanks will be used for Ethanol storage, which is 6000 KL and rest of the tanks will be remain same.

3.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION WITH PROCESS DETAILS Existing Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) Panipat Marketing Complex is having storage facility of ATF, FO, HSD, MS, MTO, Naphtha, SKO, and Ethanol. It also handles premium products like CRMB, PMB 40, Xtrapremium and Xtramile along with ethanol blended MS. The Terminal operates in single shift and the activity involved is receipt, storage and distribution of petroleum products. The PMC receives products from Panipat Refinery through Pipeline as well as railway wagons, and distribution of these products is done by road tankers to different consumers. PMC has 32 nos. of fully automated Bays (58 Loading Points) of White oil and 15 fully automated loading bays (FO/LSHS-06; Benzene-02; MS96-01; CRMB/PMB-06) of Black Oil. The terminal has a total of 53 Nos. pumps. The terminal is operated in accordance with the provisions of licenses and consents granted by regulatory departments viz. Departments of Petroleum & Explosives Safety Organization, Directorate of Factories, Manufacture, Storage & Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules & Pollution Control Board etc. as per the applicable regulatory statutory acts and rules of Govt. of India.

3.5.1 Activities at Terminal

 Tank lorry loading: MS, HSD, SKO, ATF, MTO, FO, LSHS.  Tank lorry unloading: Ethanol.  Rail wagon loading: MS, HSD, SKO, ATF, Naptha, FO, LSHS.  Rail wagon unloading: HSD, MS, Naptha.  Storage of slop in 900 KL Slop tank (Mixture of various products i.e. FO, HSD, Ethanol MS, MTO & Naptha)  Tank Water Draining Operation.  Sampling of Product from Tank after every receipt.  Emptying out of Tank at fixed interval for Maintenance/ Cleaning for Quality Control adherence.  Opening of Strainers for Cleaning of Strainer’s Filters at fixed interval.  Maintenance and Repair of various Equipments Viz. Pumps, Motors, Fire Engines, Air Compressors etc. Process Flow Diagram of the operation at Terminal is enumerated as Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1: Process Flow Diagram

3.5.2 Way to Operate/Operating Culture

Each and every Operation of the terminal is undertaken in line with well-defined Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Any requirement to modify/ amend/ change the SOP is only with approval of competent authority through Management of Change (MOC) document.

3.5.3 Culture of Safety

All the employees/ Contract Workmen/ Security Guards/ Tank Lorry Crew etc. are mandated to undergo certain proficiency training at regular intervals (but not later than once every three years). The monthly mock drills are undertaken in line with pre fire plans to gauge the effectiveness of preparation. Also, safety committee meeting are undertaken monthly to discuss various safety related issues of the unit. Recently, behavior based safety (BBS) has been embraced for bringing desired improvement on sustained basis. Any maintenance work (Hot work/ Cold Work/ Electrical maintenance/ working at height etc.) is undertaken only subsequent to issuance of relevant work permit. All the employees are subjected to health check on regular intervals. Each Tank Lorry Crew undergoes mandatory eye testing at regular intervals to gauge various deficiencies viz. Cataract, Vision problem, and night as well as color blindness.

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3.6 RAW MATERIALS & FINAL PRODUCTS

The principal activity of the Panipat marketing complex is to storage, handling and distribution services for petroleum products i.e. ATF, FO, HSD, MS, MTO, Naphtha, SKO, and Ethanol.

3.7 RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION/RECYCLING AND REUSE ENVISAGED IN THE PROJECT

There will not be additional usage of resources due to proposed expansion.

3.8 AVAILABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES, ENERGY/POWER REQUIREMENT AND SOURCE

3.8.1 Power Requirement

The Electrical power requirement will be 5 MW and is source from Captive power of Panipat refinery. Two DG set of 1670 KVA is available in case of emergency uses. There is no additional power requirement for Said expansion.

3.8.2 Fuel Requirement

The details of fuel consumption are shown in Table 3-3. There is no additional fuel requirement for Said expansion. Table 3-3: Fuel Consumption details

Sr. No. Stack Attached to Capacity Stack Nos. Type of Fuel used Fuel consumption Existing

320 Ltrs/hr. at full 1 D.G. set 1670 KVA 2 HSD load

80 Ltrs/hr. at full 2 Fire pumps 480 BHP 7 HSD load

3.8.3 Water Requirement

Water will be sourced from local source. Total 40 KLD water will be required for domestic and gardening use. There is no additional water will be required for Said expansion. Details of the same are given in Table 3-4.

Table 3-4: Water Consumption Details Water Consumption in KLD S. No. Description Existing Additional Total 1 Processing 0 0 0 2 Gardening 20 0 20 3 Domestic 20 0 20 Total 40 0 40

3.9 QUANTITY OF WASTES TO BE GENERATED AND SCHEME FOR THEIR MANAGEMENT/DISPOSAL

3.9.1 Waste Water Generation and Disposal

Domestic Wastewater generated will be 15 KLD. There will be no generation of industrial effluent. Domestic wastewater will be disposed off in soak pit through septic tank. Break up of wastewater generation along with disposal mode is given in following Table 3-5. Table 3-5: Wastewater Generation and disposal Wastewater Generation in KLD S. No. Description Disposal Mode Existing Additional Total 1 Industrial Operation 0 0 0 - 2 Gardening 0 0 0 - Send to Septic 3 Domestic 15 0 15 Tank Total 15 0 15 -

3.9.2 Solid and Hazardous Waste Generation and Disposal

Table 3-6: Hazardous waste Generation and disposal

Hazardous Hazardous Quantity (L/Day) S. No. Management Waste Waste Category Existing Proposed Total Used Oil is diverted to ETP of Panipat 1 Used Oil 5.1 500 0 500 Refinery for further re- processing. Sent to Panipat 2 Slop Oil* 4.3 500 0 500 Refinery for further re- processing. * Store in 900 KL storage tank (slop tank)

3.10 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF THE FEASIBILITY DRAWING WHICH GIVE INFORMATION OF EIA PURPOSE

A drawing (i.e. Site Layout Plan) explaining the salient project features with an index giving area break up is attached as Annexure 1.

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4 SITE ANALYSIS

4.1 CONNECTIVITY

4.1.1 By Road

The site can easily approachable via refinery road (adjacent to refinery), Assandh road (˷ 1.80 km, N direction from refinery) and Assandh panipat road (˷ 9.06 Km, S direction from refinery).

4.1.2 By Air

Nearest airport is located at an aerial distance of ~ 30.85 Km in NNE direction.

4.1.3 By Rail

Nearest railway station is Babarpur railway station located ~ 7.34 km in ESE direction. Nearest Junction is Panipat Junction located at an aerial distance of ~ 10.86 Km in SE of direction.

4.2 LAND FORM, LAND USE AND LAND OWNERSHIP

The current landform is industrial and there will not be and any change in landuse pattern after proposed expansion.

4.3 TOPOGRAPHY (ALONG WITH MAP)

Topography of the study area is almost flat and devoid of any major drainage. Entire area is covered by vast alluvium plan. There are no National Parks/ Wildlife Sanctuary/ Eco-sensitive zone Reserved Forests/ Protected forests with in the 10 km radius of the refinery area.

4.4 EXISTING LAND USE PATTERN

The existing landuse pattern is industrial and will remain same after proposed expansion.

4.5 EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE

The main activities involve at IOCL Panipat Marketing Complex are collection, storage and distribution of fuel(s). Following facilities are present in the plant:  Buildings: Administrative office, Canteen, Store, Pump house, Loading-unloading Bay, Toilets  No. of Tanks : 39  Product handle at site: ATF, FO, HSD, MS, MTO, Naphtha, SKO & Ethanol.  900 KL Slop tank: Mixture of various products i.e. FO, HSD, MS, Ethanol, MTO & Naptha.  No. of Tank Lorry Loading bays: 32  For Emergency/ stand by power: DG Sets. (02 Nos. of 1670 KVA)  No. of Fire engines: 7 Nos. of 480 BHP. each capacity diesel driven fire engines as per OISD STD 117

Following Safety Measures provided at Plant  MFEG (Medium expansion foam generator)  HVLR (High Volume Long Range) system  Rim seal provided to floating roof as a fire protection system  Hydrocarbon Detector  Foam pouring system  Fire hydrant pump  Fire extinguisher  Fire tender ambulance  Water sprinklers

4.6 SOIL CLASSIFICATION

Not Required.

4.7 CLIMATIC DATA FROM SECONDARY SOURCES

As per the climatological norms 1961-1990 for the nearest IMD station Karnal:  Average daily maximum temperature remains at 30.1°C and average daily minimum temperature remains at 17.4°C.  The highest temperature recorded is 43.1°C and lowest 3°C.  Average annual rainfall in this region is 627.1 mm with average 33.2 rainy days  Humidity goes high up to 83 % during monsoon and goes as low as 31% during summer. Mornings are more humid than evenings.

Wind

Long term wind direction data is presented in Table 4-1. Overall for the whole year, first and second predominant wind direction is from NW Direction and third predominant wind direction is from SE Direction. Table 4-1: Predominant/Mean Wind Direction, IMD Karnal Predominant Wind Month First Second Third Morning Evening Morning Evening Morning Evening January CALM NW NW NW W W February NW NW W W NW CALM March NW NW CALM SW W W April NW NW CALM W W SW May NW NW E W SE SW/SE June E NW NW W SE SW July E E CALM SE SE NW August CALM E E W/CALM SE NW September CALM CALM E E W SW October CALM CALM NW NW E/W W November CALM CALM W NW NE W December CALM CALM NW NW W W

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4.8 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Dadlana is a nearest village located at 1.85 km, NNE direction from site. Other nearby villages includes Begampur, Razapur, Baholi, and Singhpur. Dadlana has an education facility available up to 12 std. Secondary and Higher secondary education. People are mostly engaged in Agriculture and occupied in other activities. Panipat city and district headquarter located at ~ 9.90 km in SE direction from site. Ahmednagar is well developed city and well connected with major villages. It has facilities related health, education, transportation etc.

4.8.1 Health & Education

Good health and education facilities are available in Dadlana, & Panipat City.

4.8.2 `Fire & Emergency

IOCL has fully developed disaster management center.

5 PLANNING BRIEF

5.1 PLANNING CONCEPT

Propose to increase Ethanol storage capacity by 6000 KL at the IOCL Panipat Marketing Complex by using existing two SKO tanks (3000 KL each).

5.2 LANDUSE PLANNING

The total plot area is ~ 300 Acres. The proposed expansion will be take place in the existing premises.

5.3 ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEMAND

All necessary infrastructures are available at site.

5.4 AMENITIES/FACILITIES

The existing site is having Canteen facility for employees, Occupational Health Center (OHC) and emergency assembly point.

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6 PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

6.1 INDUSTRIAL AREA (PROCESSING AREA)

Total Plot area is ~ 300 Acres. Total area breakup is given in Table 6-1. Table 6-1: Area breakup of the site Sr.No. Description Area (SQ. M) Area (%) 1 Admin Building 2,820 0.23 2 Calibration Tower 30 0.00 3 Canteen 866 0.07 4 Compressor House 100 0.01 5 Control Room 250 0.02 Electrical Substation (including D.G. Shed & 6 1,900 0.16 Transformer Room) 7 Fire Pump House 265 0.02 8 Gantry Loading Area 25,750 2.12 9 Green belt4,50,591 37.11 10 Open Space4,00,960 33.03 11 Pump House 9,875 0.81 12 Roads 1,25,050 10.30 13 Scrap Yard 11,350 0.93 14 Tank / Truck parking 44,950 3.70 15 Tank Farm Area 1,21,178 9.98 16 TLF - Truck Loading Facility 1,745 0.14 17 Weigh Bridge 40 0.00 Other Buildings such as Rest Room, S&D building, 18 16,340 1.35 Store/Ware House etc. Total 12,14,060 100.00

6.2 RESIDENTIAL AREA (NON-PROCESSING AREA)

The amenities like fire water storage tank, Plantation area, admin building, canteen etc. is already provided.

6.3 GREEN BELT

Total green belt area developed is 4,50,591 m2 which is equal to 37.11 % of total plot area.

6.4 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

Covered in Section 4.8, chapter 4

6.5 CONNECTIVITY

Covered in Section 4.1, chapter 4

6.6 DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT

Drinking water is purchased from local suppliers.

6.7 SEWAGE SYSTEM

Sewage water gets collected through septic tank and disposed of.

6.8 SOLID & INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

Covered in Section 3.9.2, chapter 3.

6.9 POWER REQUIREMENT & SUPPLY/ SOURCE

Covered in Section 3.8,1, chapter 3.

CH 6: PROPOSED INFRASTRUCTURE

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7 REHABILITATION & RESETTLEMENT (R & R) PLAN

7.1 POLICY TO BE ADAPTED (CENTRAL /STATE) IN RESPECT OF THE PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS INCLUDING HOME OUTSEE, LAND OUTSEE AND LANDLESS LABOURERS

Not applicable. Proposed project only for an expansion of ethanol storage tank capacity within the existing facility, so there is no additional land requirement. Hence rehabilitation & resettlements is not required.

8 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND COST ESTIMATE

8.1 LIKELY DATE OF START OF CONSTRUCTION AND LIKELY DATA OF COMPLETION

The proposed project is for expansion of ethanol storage capacity, which will be take place by using existing two SKO tanks. Construction work is not required for proposed project.

8.2 ESTIMATES PROJECT COST ALONG WITH ANALYSIS IN TERMS OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF THE PROJECT

Estimated project cost is INR 3.64 Crores.

CH 8: PROJECT SCHEDULE & COST ESTIMATION

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9 ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSAL (FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS)

 Availability of land at site.  Availability of internal infrastructure.  Availability of well-developed safety systems as per OISD norms.  Availability of connectivity for transportation of material.  Availability of existing skilled manpower. Government of India proposes to increase Ethanol blending in fuels from 5% to 10% aiming to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and to reduce pollution levels. In view of this policy, IOCL-Panipat proposed expansion to increase storage of Ethanol from 280 KL to 6280 KL. It will largely –Reduce fossil fuel consumption  Reduce pollution level Hence project is beneficial for country.

Annexure 1: Site Layout Plan

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