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Date: Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 3:56 PM
Subject: Releases.........pt3
Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports
Cycling Velodrome Set to Open Tomorrow
New Delhi: June 28, 2010
Dr. M. S Gill, Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports will inaugurate the newly built Cycling Velodrome here tomorrow in the presence of Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Chief Minister of Delhi, and Shri Suresh Kalmadi, Chairman, Organising Committee, Commonwealth Games, 2010. The new velodrome is constructed at the cost of Rs. 150 crore to suit the latest international requirements of Track events for Commonwealth Games. It is fully covered, air-conditioned and has 250 m long Timber Track with a seating capacity of 3800.
The new look Velodrome is the first of its kind in the country, which has Timber Cycling Track and meets all the international standards including 2200 Lux Level Sports Lighting and Public Address System with state of the art line array speakers for concert level sound requirements.
The entire stadium with its unique structural system, unique geometry of seating bowl, state-of-the-art Electrical and Mechanical services and marvelous architectural features, is constructed in a record time of 17 months by Central Public Works Department (CPWD). The Velodrome has been certified by UCI (International Cycling federation) as Category 1 Cycling Velodrome. In his communication to the Sports Authority of India (SAI), UCI Honorary Vice President, Mr. Ray Godkin has said
"The Delhi Velodrome is an absolutely marvelous facility of the highest standard and on completion probably would only be surpassed by the Beijing Olympic Veloderome".
HIGHLIGHTS OF FACILITIES
Built at a cost of Rs. 150 crore. Seating Capacity 3800 Comprising of Ground Floor, First Floor, Second Floor, Seating arena and playing arena. Field of Play- 7m wide,250 m long Timber Cycling track with 4 m safety zone made of Siberian Pine Wood. Roofing – A unique felt bat type roofing covering the entire Velodrome with Galvalume radially cut sheeting in two layers separated by Rockwool thermal insulation. Sports lighting for 2200 lux suitable for HDTV transmission. Equipped with Green Building features like thermal insulation of entire roof, gypsum board partitions and wall panelings, energy efficient lighting fixtures etc. |
The entire stadium will be under electronic surveillance through fixed and PTZ cameras connected to central control room, which will have integrated network for connecting various facilities, to meet the operational requirements of various tournaments.
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Press Information Bureau
Government of India
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Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
Production of Crude Oil and Natural Gas in May, 2010
New Delhi: June 28, 2010
A. CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION (MMT) – PERFORMANCE
Month / Period | Planned Target
| Actual Production | %age achieve-ment | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-à-vis target | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Over last year |
May, 2010* | 3.099 | 2.945 | 95.0 | -5.0 | 5.8% |
April-May, 2010* | 5.948 | 5.816 | 97.8 | -2.2 | 5.5% |
April-May, 2009 |
| 5.513 |
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MMT: Million Metric Tonnes. *: Provisional.
B. COMPANY-WISE ACHIEVEMENT
Company / State | Planned Target (MMT) | Actual Production (MMT) | %age achieve- ment | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) |
ONGC | 2.145 | 2.024 | 94.4 | -5.6% |
Gujarat | 0.502 | 0.494 | 98.4 |
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Assam | 0.110 | 0.084 | 76.4 |
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Andhra Pradesh | 0.025 | 0.026 | 104 |
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Tamil Nadu | 0.020 | 0.019 | 95 |
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Mumbai Region (incl Mumbai High) | 1.488 | 1.401 | 94.2 |
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OIL | 0.310 | 0.230 | 74.2 | -25.8% |
Assam | 0.308 | 0.228 | 74 |
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Arunachal Pradesh | 0.002 | 0.002 | 100 |
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PRIVATE/JVC | 0.644 | 0.691 | 107.3 | 7.3% |
TOTAL | 3.099 | 2.945 | 95.0 | -5.0% |
C. REASONS FOR SHORTFALL
Company / State | Reasons for shortfall |
ONGC (Gujarat) | Increasing water cut trend. |
ONGC (Assam) | Shutdown at NRL(Numaligarh Refinery). Due to lack of Ullage(space to store produced oil), Production was cut down from 29.04.2010 onwards. |
ONGC (Tamil Nadu) | Less Oil Production from SRP wells on account of load shedding by M/s TNEB. |
ONGC (Mumbai High Offshore) | Less oil gain than planned from completed side track and development wells. |
OIL (Assam) | Loss due to ullage problem consequent upon shutdown of Numaligarh refinery Ltd. from 16.3.2010 |
A statement showing Crude Oil Production during May, 2010 and cumulatively for the period April-May,2010 vis-à-vis planned production is at Annexure-I.
A. REFINERY PRODUCTION (MMT)
(IN TERMS OF CRUDE THROUGHPUT)
Month / Period | Planned Target | Actual Production | %age achieve-ment | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-a-vis target | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Over last year |
May, 2010* | 12.917 | 13.753 | 106.5 | 6.5% | 7.7% |
April-May, 2010* | 25.841 | 26.889 | 104.1 | 4.1% | 8.0 |
April-May, 2009 |
| 25.238 |
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*: Provisional.
The crude throughput of IOC (Guwahati, Haldia, Bongaigaon, Barauni, Digboi, Mathura, and Panipat), BPCL (Mumbai & Kochi), HPCL (Visakh), RPL (Jamnagar) and EOL (Vadinar) refineries have exceeded their planned target during the month under review.
The crude throughput in IOC (Koyali), HPCL (Mumbai), CPCL (Manali & Narimanam), MRPL(Mangalore), ONGC (Tatipaka) & NRL (Numaligarh) refinery was less than the target.
B. REASONS FOR SHORTFALL :
Company / State | Reasons for shortfall |
IOCL Koyali | Less crude throughput due to lack of demand of black oils and non-availability of racks for evacuation of black-oils. |
HPCL Mumbai | Deferment of 45 days CDU-II shutdown. |
A statement showing refinery-wise production during the month of May, 2010 and cumulatively for the period April-May, 2010 vis-à-vis planned target is at Annexure-II.
REFINERY CAPACITY UTILISATION [excluding RPL(SEZ)]
Month | Utilisation (%) | Period | Utilisation (%) |
May, 2010 | 104.2 | April-May, 2010 | 103.5 |
May, 2009 | 100.9 | April-May, 2009 | 101.4 |
The refinery-wise details of the capacity utilisation during May, 2010 and cumulatively for the period April-May,2010 vis-a-vis 2009 are given in Annexure-III.
A. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION (MCM)
Month / Period | Planned Target | Actual Production | %age achieve-ment | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-a-vis target | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Over last year |
May, 2010* | 4619.5 | 4585.6 | 99.3 | -0.7% | +34.4% |
April-May, 2010* | 8975.4 | 9102.5 | 101.4 | +1.4% | +43.5% |
April-May, 2009 |
| 6341.5 |
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MCM: Million Cubic Metres. *: Provisional.
COMPANY-WISE ACHIEVEMENT
Company / State | Planned Target (MCM) | Actual Production (MCM) | %age achievement | Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) |
ONGC | 1968.7 | 1922.4 | 97.6 | -2.4% |
Gujarat | 158.6 | 161.0 | 101.5 |
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Rajasthan | 1.0 | 1.7 | 170.0 |
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Assam | 37.4 | 38.2 | 102.1 |
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Tripura | 43.2 | 49.7 | 115.0 |
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Andhra Pradesh | 119.2 | 120.1 | 100.8 |
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Tamil Nadu | 103.5 | 93.5 | 90.3 |
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Mumbai High Offshore | 1505.8 | 1458.2 | 96.8 |
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OIL | 200.6 | 188.8 | 94.0 | -6.0% |
Assam | 198.7 | 169.1 | 85.1 |
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Arunachal Pradesh | 1.9 | 1.5 | 78.9 |
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Rajasthan | 0.0 | 18.2 | #DIV/0 |
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PRIVATE/JVC | 2450.2 | 2474.4 | 101.0 | 1.0% |
Onshore $ | 30.2 | 59.4 | 196.7 |
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Offshore | 2420.0 | 2415.0 | 99.8 |
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TOTAL | 4619.5 | 4585.6 | 99.3 | -0.7% |
$: Including Coal Bed Methane production.
REASONS FOR SHORTFALL
Company / State | Reasons for shortfall |
ONGC |
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Tamil Nadu | Less Gas Production on account of less off-take by consumers M/s. TNEB |
Mumbai High | Less oil production |
OIL(Assam) | Natural Gas production was regulated due to low off-take by BVFCL NEEPCO, RRVUNL, NTPS, and LTPS |
OIL(Arunachal Pradesh) | Natural Gas production in Arunachal Pradesh (AP) was restricted as there is no demand for Gas in AP. |
A statement showing natural gas production during May, 2010 and cumulatively for the period April-May,2010 vis-à-vis 2009 is at Annexure-IV.
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