Import of Raw Petroleum Coke delegated to the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM)
DGFT issues notice for Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC) Manufacturers where certain matters related to import of Raw Petroleum Coke will be delegated to the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), including the issue of allocation of 'Raw Petroleum Coke' to calciners.
Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC) Manufacturing industries, who wish for allocation of imported Raw Petroleum Coke (RPC), are accordingly directed to provide requisite details as per the Annexure shown below.
It is pertinent to note that in cases where, any CPC manufacturing industry / unit does not provide the requisite details within stipulated time, it shall be presumed that the unit has nothing to state to the Sub-Committee constituted by CAQM.
ANNEXURE
i. |
Name of Unit |
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ii. |
Email and phone number |
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iii. |
CPC manufacturing capacity as on 09.10.2018 (Million Metric Ton) with a copy of CTO as applicable |
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iv. |
Present CPC manufacturing capacity of the Unit in Million Metric Ton (MMT) with a copy of valid Consent to Operate, duly incorporating the production capacity |
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v. |
Present sources of RPC |
Domestic (in MMT): Imported (in MMT): |
vi. |
Range of Sulphur content in imported RPC, if applicable |
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vii. |
Details of yearly procurement of imported RPC (in MMT) |
2017-18: 2018-19: 2019-20: 2020-21: 2021-22: 2022-23: |
viii. |
Desired annual quantity for import of RPC |
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ix. |
Availability of OCEMS recording emissions |
YES / NO |
x. |
Level of emissions (latest report from authorized / accredited lab to be provided) |
PM: SO2: |
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