Enough oxygen in AP

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Enough oxygen in AP

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State needs first, then exports to other States, says Industries Minister

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Industries Minister Mekapati Goutham Reddy on Thursday said there is no shortage of oxygen in the State. "When it comes to oxygen, State is the first priority. Only after meeting the State's requirements, it will be supplied to other States," said Reddy.

He said special officers have been entrusted with the responsibility of oxygen supply. According to the Minister, the State produces 510 metric tonnes of medical oxygen in 40 companies.

Reddy said the districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, and Kurnool need to be supplied with the life-supporting gas on a war footing. However, there are reports that some hospitals in Vijayawada too are facing a shortage of oxygen.

Industries director Subrahmanyam Javvadi gave a presentation on the current situation of oxygen needs and the patterns of oxygen used during the first wave of the pandemic. Oxygen is being supplied from three production facilities in the state: RINL, Allen Berry and Liquinox Gases.

As much as 50 per cent of the oxygen produced at RINL is being used for AP's needs while the balance is being supplied to Maharashtra.

All the oxygen being produced by Allen Berry, 40 tonnes, and Liquinox Gases is being used for the State's needs.

The Minister directed officials to supply the gas to other States only after meeting the requirement of Andhra Pradesh.

He said special officers have been entrusted with the responsibility of oxygen supply. According to the Minister, the State produces 510 metric tonnes of medical oxygen in 40 companies.

Reddy said the districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, and Kurnool need to be supplied with the life-supporting gas on a war footing. However, there are reports that some hospitals in Vijayawada too are facing a shortage of oxygen.

Industries director Subrahmanyam Javvadi gave a presentation on the current situation of oxygen needs and the patterns of oxygen used during the first wave of the pandemic. Oxygen is being supplied from three production facilities in the state: RINL, Allen Berry and Liquinox Gases. As much as 50 per cent of the oxygen produced at RINL is being used for AP's needs while the balance is being supplied to Maharashtra.

All the oxygen being produced by Allen Berry, 40 tonnes, and Liquinox Gases is being used for the State's needs. The Minister directed officials to supply the gas to other States only after meeting the requirement of Andhra Pradesh.

Nodal Officer Shan Mohan said it would be better to monitor if oxygen is being supplied to the local hospitals or not.

Reddy said it is a relief to Rayalaseema as the 68 MT of oxygen needed to come from Bellary has arrived. He said the government identified oxygen shortage in the districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Kurnool, and parts of Nellore.

The Industries Minister instructed officials to use oxygen being produced at the MedTech zone as well. Starting May 1, MedTech zone CEO Jitendra Sharma said 2,400 cubic metres of oxygen will be produced.

In about two to three months' time, Reddy said the life-supporting gas will be produced in large quantities from 20-30 plants in the State. He gave instructions to produce at least 300 MT of oxygen daily.

The Minister ordered the industries department to submit a report by Thursday evening as to which district needs how much oxygen and which company is producing what quantity of the gas, including details such as how much oxygen would be required in the future.

Liquinox Gas official Rajesh Babu informed the Minister that the company is supplying oxygen to 12 hospitals in Srikakulam district in north Andhra. He said the company will raise oxygen production from 40 MT to 50 MT. The Minister called all the oxygen-producing companies to work 24x7.

Incidentally, power cut issues restrained the company from producing the targeted amount of oxygen.

RINL official CGM Biswal said the company has produced up to 766 tonnes of oxygen until now, besides producing 100 tonnes a day. Reddy said the State gave licenses for 44 units in 2020 to produce oxygen, which is raised by another 10 now.

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