EIL, BPCL Achieve Cryogenic Feat: Double Tanks Take Shape at Uran LPG Terminal

BPCL's first Cross Country LPG Pipeline from Mumbai Refinery is 28.31 km long (including an offshore portion of 12.2 KM), 10-inch diameter and has a design capacity of 0.80 MMTPA.

EIL, BPCL Achieve Cryogenic Feat: Double Tanks Take Shape at Uran LPG Terminal

New Delhi: Engineers India Limited, the Indian public sector engineering consultancy and technology licensing company along with Petroleum giant BPCL achieved a major milestone at the DAFC Project of BPCL Uran LPG Terminal in Uran, Navi Mumbai with the back-to-back casting of Deck Slab for the two double-walled cryogenic storage tanks T-1004 & T-1005. 

The critical feat was made possible by expediting the delivery of reinforcement and mobilisation of adequate manpower, across-the-table review of BBS and seamless monitoring of re-bar erection work in compliance with the quality & safety requirements.

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BPCL's first Cross Country LPG Pipeline from Mumbai Refinery is one of the prestigious projects which are being monitored by Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Prime Minister’s Office was charged with LPG vapours and stands commissioned on 31st October 2014. 

 

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It is 28.31 km long (including offshore portion of 12.2 KM), 10 inch diameter and has a design capacity of 0.80 MMTPA.
 

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