‘Boost gas supply to petcoke ban-hit States’

Diktat follows ban due to emissions

November 21, 2017 09:46 pm | Updated 09:47 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Import heavy: India imports half of its annual consumption
of 27 mn tonnes of petcoke, says the Oil Minister.

Import heavy: India imports half of its annual consumption of 27 mn tonnes of petcoke, says the Oil Minister.

India’s Oil Minister on Tuesday asked state oil firms to boost the supply of gas and alternative fuels in States where petroleum coke and furnace oil are banned due to high emissions.

India imports about half of its annual consumption of 27 million tonnes of petcoke, Dharmendra Pradhan said, on popular social media site Twitter.

The country has banned use of petcoke and furnace oil in States around New Delhi and in the capital city to rein in pollution. Demand for petcoke has doubled in the past four years.

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