Steel Plants Supply 4076 MT Liquid Medical Oxygen
[Ministry of
Steel/05.05.2021]
Steel companies from across the country, from both the public
and private sectors, have stepped up efforts to meet the nation’s requirement of
medical oxygen. On 5 May, 2021, the Total Liquid Medical Oxygen (LMO) Production
by the Steel plants was 3680.30 MT, and Total LMO Supply was 4076.65 MT. In comparison,
the LMO supply was 3131.84 Metric Tonnes to various states
on the 25th April 2021. In mid-April, on an average 1500-1700 Metric tonnes /day was being dispatched.
Minister of Steel and Petroleum & Natural Gas Shri Dharmendra Pradhan last week had held a series of meetings with
captains of steel companies of both public and private sectors. He had called for
doing everything possible to enhance supply of medical oxygen from steel plants
and also for building jumbo-sized COVID-care facilities with oxygenated-beds to
augment the healthcare infra.
Steel Authority of India, one of the largest domestic steel
producers, has been enhancing its capabilities to supply Liquid Medical Oxygen in
the country. The daily delivery of LMO from its integrated steel plants situated
at Bhilai (Chhattisgarh), Rourkela (Odisha), Bokaro (Jharkhand), Durgapur and Burnpur
(West Bengal) has been increased from a level of about 500 Metric Tonnes (MT) in the 2nd week of April to more than 1100 MT per
day currently. The company has so far supplied over 50,000 MT of LMO. In the month
of April, 2021, SAIL delivered more than 17500 MT LMO to 15 states across the country
including the states in which the plants are located.
14 “Oxygen Express” trains carrying more than 950 MT LMO have
been loaded by yesterday for various parts of the county from SAIL plants at Bokaro, Rourkela and Durgapur. SAIL plants have also received
tankers, which have been airlifted and after loading have moved to their destinations
by road and rail. The railways, air force, steel plants and oxygen plants are coordinating
the efforts of transporting the tankers. 4 cryogenic tankers have been airlifted
by Indian Air Force from Perth, Australia today.