Tata Steel Mining Limited (TSML), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) to secure long-term supply of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) for its Ferro Alloys Plant located in Jajpur, Odisha. The MoU was signed in presence of key officials of TSML and BPCL.
As per the MoU, BPCL, India’s leading oil and gas company in the public sector will supply the agreed quantity of natural gas through its pipeline to TSML’s Ferro Alloys plant at Jajpur.
The agreement, which is a part of Tata Steel Mining’s sustainability initiatives, will aid the business in significantly reducing its carbon footprint because it will allow it to produce ferro alloys using cleaner fuel LNG rather than furnace oil, which will significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The MoU marks a significant milestone in Tata Steel Mining’s journey towards achieving its sustainability goals and further strengthens the company’s endeavour towards a greener future. The company has been actively exploring and adopting various initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and protect the environment.
Notably, TSML had recently inked pact with GAIL (India) Limited for supply of natural gas to its Ferro Alloys Plant at Athgarh in Cuttack to replace furnace oil with cleaner fuel.
Tags: BPCL, LNG, Mining, TaTa Steel
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