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LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

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Page 1: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

LPG Auto Refueling Stations

Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Page 2: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

The Automotive Framework

• Cabinet in 2005 approved in principle the establishment of LPG Auto Refueling Stations.

• 2 years later the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority issued the Autogas Regulatory Framework

• The Framework failed to illicit any response from the LPG Industry because of its restrictive nature.

Page 3: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

• Minimum requirement first of 19,000 and later 10,000 square feet.

• Stringent safety requirements.

• Cumbersome Licensing Procedure.

Page 4: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

The Revised Framework

• No minimum requirement for plot size. Station to be constructed in conformance with NFPA-58.

• Restriction on width of Road- 60 feet still applicable• Safety features above and beyond NFPA-58 including: The Site should not be in a residential/congested area The site should not be adjacent to any building used for

public gathering • Both of these requirements have to be met irrespective

of the plot size and location adhering to NFPA-58 standards- severely restricting the establishment of LPG Autogas Stations.

• CNG stations, having a 20 times higher pressure face no such restrictions

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Revised Framework

• Ban on Refueling of 3 wheelers (Rules issued by the MP&NR and OGRA have only banned refueling of 2 wheelers). NFPA-58 makes no distinction between fueling 3 and 4 wheelers. Countries including India, Thailand and USA allow refueling of 3 wheelers- all in line with NFPA-58.

• The Ministry has written to OGRA asking them to make amendments to their rules in conformity with NFPA-58.

Page 6: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

LPG PROVISIONAL LICENSES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AUTO

REFUELING STATION

• Name of Company• NOOR LPG• LUB Gas• Askar Oil Services• Madni Gas• Progas

• Validity of License• August 17, 2010• October 01, 2010• November 3, 2010• January 12, 2011• February 8, 2011

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Lack of Coordination between Departments

• The Department of Explosives which comes under the Ministry of Industries & Production has not received any notification regarding the procedure for issuing LPG Autogas Licenses from OGRA.

• The Department first sends off the case to its Ministry,i.e Industries & Production for a NO Objection Certificate. Only then does it undertake a visit and issue its own NOC.

• The above is not a requirement for issuance of CNG Licenses.

• Rules for Department of Explosives are different from NFPA-58 creating further confusion.

Page 8: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Ambiguities regarding LPG Station Equipment and Kits

• Burden is on the applicant to prove that LPG kits and associated equipment complies to NFPA-58 standards even though majority of kit and equipment manufacturers are non US based.

• Dispenser Nozzle type and size of valve in LPG cylinders have yet to be standardized to ensure uniformity in filling of LPG

Page 9: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

THE LPG Auto Market

• Established fact that the Auto sector accounts for nearly 50% of all LPG consumed in the country.

• OGRA is well aware of this fact and continues to publish advertisements highlighting the illegality and dangers of decanting of LPG.

• Yet its delayed response and restrictive framework promotes illegal decanting.

• Biggest Auto consumer of LPG is the 3 wheeler.• OGRA has been provided with abundant material

including country specific examples where 3 wheelers are refueled on LPG in compliance with NFPA-58. It has yet to issue permission for their refueling.

Page 10: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Comparison of Requirements for LPG vs CNG Refueling Stations• Minimum Width of

Road should be 60 feet

• LPG Refueling Stations cannot be located in residential/congested areas or adjacent to any building used for public gathering.

• None specified• CNG Stations have

no such limitations and in fact are widely seen situated in highly congested areas, next to schools, mosques even HOSPITALS!!!

Page 11: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Comparison of Requirements for

LPG vs. CNG Refueling Stations• Presently a ban on

refueling of 3 wheelers (which just happen to be the biggest users of Auto LPG).

• Plenty of Rickshaws operating on CNG and in fact their use is being encouraged and promoted by the Government

Page 12: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Comparison of Requirements for LPG vs CNG Refueling

Stations• License for construction

issued for a period of 1 year upon depositing Rs. 100,000 as license fees.

• An Annual Regulatory Fees of Rs. 50,000 is to be paid to the Authority for monitoring of safety standards.

• Third Party Inspection fees Rs. 250,000

• License for construction issued for a period of 2 years upon depositing Rs. 25,000 as license fees.

• CNG Stations are exempt from this Regulatory Fees.

• Third Party Inspection fees of Rs. 50,000

Page 13: LPG Auto Refueling Stations Challenges and Impediments to their establishment

Advantages of LPG Vs CNG

• Vehicles running on LPG experience no reduction in engine power and perform the same as if driven on petrol.

• LPG Cylinders are much lighter in weight allowing a vehicle to travel 3 times the distance on a single filling.

• Cold Starting is not a problem with LPG Vehicles.

• Vehicles running on CNG experience a reduction in engine power by up to 20 percent. To maintain engine power at optimum levels, pressure-creating systems are installed, which lead to an increase in conversion cost.

• CNG Cylinders are heavy and require frequent refueling on long distance trips.

• Cold Starting is a major problem with CNG Vehicles.

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Advantages of LPG Vs CNG

• LPG stations being independent of pipeline supplies can be established anywhere.

• Conversion costs for LPG are 1/3rd of CNG.

• Transportation & Distribution of CNG requires a pipeline network.

• Heavy upfront investment in CNG kits is required.

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Autogas- Safety Record

• The pressure at which CNG (at 200 bars) and LPG (at 7-9 bars) is stored makes LPG a better and safer option. Experts also say that owing to the strength and integrity of the fuel tank, LPG is safer than petrol and is on par with diesel.

• All tanks are fitted with relief valves that provide an escape for the gas should the tank come in contact with extreme heat. In any eventuality of a leakage, the gas escapes in the air and does not remain in the engine like petrol to catch fire.

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Recommendations

• OGRA must allow refueling of 3 wheelers subject to compliance with NFPA-58 standards

• Licensing and 3rd Party Inspection Fee should be reduced on par with the same for CNG Stations.

• The existing Framework needs to be amended to allow LPG Refueling Stations to be set up in any area; subject to conforming to NFPA-58 standards

• Minimum requirement for Road Width of 60 feet must be reduced to allow establishment of LPG Refueling Stations in the cities where they are mostly needed.

• Greater coordination is required between the various Departments issuing NOC’s and Licenses.

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Opportunities Ahead

• Tremendous Potential lies ahead for marketing of LPG through Autogas Stations

• The ban on new CNG Licenses and the country’s depleting natural gas reserves have created a golden opportunity for Autogas to make its presence felt.

• Autogas stations can be set up on existing sites of Petrol and CNG stations provided they meet with NFPA-58 requirements.

• This means that the total investment on existing facilities is in the range of Rs3-4 million.

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