IndianOil signs gas infra MoU with U’khand govt
BY Agencies25 Aug 2013 4:56 AM IST
Agencies25 Aug 2013 4:56 AM IST
Indian Oil Corporation signed an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Uttarakhand government and SIDCUL for development of natural gas and renewable energy infrastructure in the state.
As per the MoU, IndianOil and Uttarakhand government will jointly prepare an action plan on expanding natural gas and renewable energy infrastructure in Uttarakhand, official sources said on Friday.
The MoU was signed by additional chief secretary Rakesh Sharma, SIDCUL managing director Shailesh Bagoli and Indian Oil executive director A K Marchanda in the presence of Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna here on Thursday, they said.
Bahuguna underlined the importance of investments and said special attention needs to be paid to the energy sector for industrial development in the state.
The chief minister also expressed hope that the MoU will give the much-needed boost to socio-economic development in Uttarakhand.
Bahuguna also had a telephonic discussion with Indian Oil chairman R S Butola on the possibilities of setting up an liquified petroleum gas (LPG) bottling plant in the hill state.
Marchanda said that Indian Oil will identify clusters keeping in view public demand and the unique geographical situation of the state and work out a plan on how to supply LPG in the state through pipelines.
As per the MoU, IndianOil and Uttarakhand government will jointly prepare an action plan on expanding natural gas and renewable energy infrastructure in Uttarakhand, official sources said on Friday.
The MoU was signed by additional chief secretary Rakesh Sharma, SIDCUL managing director Shailesh Bagoli and Indian Oil executive director A K Marchanda in the presence of Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna here on Thursday, they said.
Bahuguna underlined the importance of investments and said special attention needs to be paid to the energy sector for industrial development in the state.
The chief minister also expressed hope that the MoU will give the much-needed boost to socio-economic development in Uttarakhand.
Bahuguna also had a telephonic discussion with Indian Oil chairman R S Butola on the possibilities of setting up an liquified petroleum gas (LPG) bottling plant in the hill state.
Marchanda said that Indian Oil will identify clusters keeping in view public demand and the unique geographical situation of the state and work out a plan on how to supply LPG in the state through pipelines.
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