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Tripura imports 108 MT LPG from Bangladesh in first phase

| @indiablooms | Dec 07, 2019, at 04:43 pm

Agartala/UNI: Tripura has imported 108 MT LPG from Bangladesh, in the first phase, through Srimantapur border of West Tripura for Bishalgarh Bottling Plant, following an agreement in August last, Food and Civil Supplies Minister Manoj Kanti Deb said here today.

Tripura has decided to import of LPG bullets from the neighbouring countries to cut down the time and cost incurred in sourcing the fuel from Haldia Port and Guwahati based Oil refineries, Mr Deb said.

“About 2160 MT gas will be imported this month under the second phase to supplement the estimated demand of 5000 MT for the next three months,” he said.

He mentioned that a large area of Agartala has already been covered under pipeline cooking gas supply network and expansion activities are going on.

Moreover, construction of a bottling plant of IOCL at Bodhjungnagar industrial estate in West Tripura is in the final leg and expected to be completed within January.

The annual storing capacity of the plant will be 60,000 MT which will be augmented to 1,20,000 MT.

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