Oil marketing companies IOC, BPCL and HPCL have worked out a common plan to ensure supplies of petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene in flood-affected areas in Kashmir.
Senior officials of the three OMCs, camping in Jammu and Srinagar, are carefully monitoring the situation and have worked out a plan for flood-affected areas of Srinagar, Anantnag, Pulwama, Ganderbal, Kulgam, Rajouri, Poonch and Reasi districts with the help and support from the state government and district administration, an official release said here today.
It said Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) are taking all efforts to restore normalcy in petroleum supplies in the flood-affected areas of Jammu and Kashmir.
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However, petroleum installations in Srinagar have adequate stock to release as and when road movement is restored, it said.
Supplies are being maintained at all points enroute to Rajouri, Poonch and Kishtwar where road connectivity has been restored since, it added.
Pending restoration of road connectivity to other areas, arrangements have been made to position loaded tank-trucks at key positions for quick resumption of supplies once the road connectivity is restored.
Alternative routes are also being explored for reaching petroleum supplies from Leh and Kargil to Srinagar and beyond.
Operations at the LPG (cooking gas) bottling plants in Jammu and Leh are normal while the LPG plant in Pampore near Srinagar continues to be inundated by flood water, it said.
In the case of LPG too, regular supplies are being maintained to areas connected by road, and there is no shortfall in bulk product at Jammu and Leh plants.
Bulk LPG is being moved from Jalandhar and Loni to Jammu to meet the increased demand for LPG, if any. The LPG bottling plant at Leh also has adequate stock.
Refueling operations are normal at Jammu, Srinagar, Leh, Udhampur, Awantipur and Pulwama airports. Adequate stocks of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) are available at the aviation fuel stations (AFSs) serving these airports.