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HPCL-led LPG storage cavern at Mangalore to be ready by mid-2025: Govt to panel
The government is constructing a new LPG underground rock cavern with a storage capacity of 80 thousand metric tonnes (TMT) at Mangalore, which is expected to be operational by mid-2025, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas has informed a parliamentary panel.
The cavern project in Mangalore will be equipped with refined monitoring instruments and underground emergency shut-off valves that will prevent LPG leaking outside of the cavern.
Shri Pankaj Jain, Secretary, MoP&NG visited the LPG Cavern Project site in Mangalore, Karnataka accompanied by Ms. Vartika Shukla, Chairman & Managing Director, Engineers India Limited, Shri A. K. Singh, Chairman & Managing Director, ONGC, Shri R Narang, Director (Finance) with Additional Charge of C&MD, HPCL, Shri Amit K Garg, Director (Marketing), HPCL, Shri Rajiv Agarwal, Director (Technical), EIL and Shri Rajeev Gupta, Director (Projects), EIL.
Secretary, MoP&NG visited LPG Cavern Project site in Mangalore with EIL CMD





























