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Kerala - State With Surplus Oxygen Amid Mounting Covid Crisis

Kerala - State With Surplus Oxygen Amid Mounting Covid Crisis Kerala - State With Surplus Oxygen Amid Mounting Covid Crisis Kerala has increased its oxygen availability by 58% over the last one year Kerala: This year the supply to industries was staggered, with focus on medical oxygen (File) Thiruvananthapuram: Just 100 meters into Thiruvananthapuram Medical College complex, is the liquid medical oxygen plant that caters to patients in ICUs. Instead of the earlier 20KL capacity, it s now double at 40KL capacity. And this isn t an exception in Kerala. However, it is at variance with the situation in the rest of the country where there is a scramble for oxygen with several hospitals reporting acute shortages.

Efforts on to create safety awareness

Efforts on to create safety awareness
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Petronet LNG Kochi terminal receives approval for LNG dispensing

Petronet LNG Kochi terminal receives approval for LNG dispensing February 16, 2021 The Kochi terminal of Petronet LNG Ltd has become the first LNG dispensing station in the country. The Petroleum Explosive and Safety Organisation has issued permanent license to the terminal for providing automotive fuel to motor vehicles. Yogananda Reddy, Chief General Manager & Vice President (Plant Head) said the license has been issued after the successful trial run of the station for one year. The company would be setting up more such stations in Kerala with the support of the state government. The importance of having LNG Station would ensure developing a green eco system that would reduce pollution, he said.

LNG terminal approved as dispensing station

LNG terminal approved as dispensing station Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Kochi terminal of Petronet LNG Ltd has become the country’s first LNG dispensing station. The Petroleum Explosive and Safety Organisation has issued permanent licence to the terminal to provide automotive fuel to motor vehicles. The licence was issued after a year-long trial run, which was deemed successful. The company is expected to set up more such stations across Kerala with the support of the State government. LNG stations would ensure development of a green ecosystem that would reduce pollution, Yogananda Reddy, Chief General Manager and Vice President (Plant Head), said.

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