Orion opens LPG bottling plant in Mongla
Orion Group yesterday opened a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) bottling plant in Mongla in a bid to plug the gap in cooking fuel supply.
The plant built at a cost of Tk 200 crore will supply 80,000 tonnes of LPG per year. The country’s demand for LPG, used mainly for cooking, is estimated at 1 million tonnes a year, while public and private companies can supply up to 600,000 tonnes, leaving a constant supply shortfall. With the capacity to fill 1,500 cylinders per hour, the Orion plant has come up with two 1,500-tonne spherical storage tanks. The company imports the gas from the Middle East.
Orion officials stated the employer emphasises handing over gas in perfect portions and making sure gas cylinders’ safety. For example, the cylinders have zinc coating to resist rusting. They said the storage ability of the plant would quickly be extended to 5,000 tonnes. Orion also plans to construct a 3,000-tonne storage facility in Chittagong, and construct satellite tv for pc storage services of 500 tonnes each in six divisional cities. Orion would also add an LPG delivery gadget thru tank lorries to ensure bulk LPG elements to industrial devices and high-rise buildings.
Orion will convey to the market a “reticulated system” for LPG supply. In this system, LPG is supplied to a consumer’s kitchen from a centralised cylinder bank. Individuals in an rental constructing would not want to buy LPG cylinders one after the other and can depend on a centralised provide system.