Indian Oil Petronas Pvt Ltd (IPPL) has proposed to expand its LPG terminal at Haldia, West Bengal, from 31,500 tonnes to 36,900 tonnes. The proposed expansion is expected to improve supply of LPG in the state.
"Based on the recommendations of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC), the Environment Ministry has given the environment clearance to IPPL's LPG terminal expansion project at Haldia," a senior government official said.
The clearance given to the project is subject to certain conditions, the officials added.
The total project cost for the proposed expansion is around Rs 75 crores.
IPPL is a 50:50 joint venture between state-owned Indian Oil Corporation and Malaysia's Petronas. IPPL has another LPG terminal at Ennore, Tamil Nadu.
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