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ERDMP 27.09.2012

ERDMP 27.09.2012 . CPCL OVERVIEW. INCEPTION. CPCL (erstwhile MRL) was established as a JV - PSU with GOI - 74 % NIOC, Iran - 13 % AMOCO, USA - 13 % AMOCO disinvested in 1985. GOI disinvested to IOC in March, 2001. CPCL’S TWO REFINERIES.

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ERDMP 27.09.2012

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  1. ERDMP 27.09.2012

  2. CPCL OVERVIEW INCEPTION CPCL (erstwhile MRL) was established as a JV - PSU with GOI - 74 % NIOC, Iran - 13 % AMOCO, USA - 13 % AMOCO disinvested in 1985. GOI disinvested to IOC in March, 2001 CPCL’S TWO REFINERIES 6th January, 1967 Manali 10.5 MMTPA Nagapattinam 1.0 MMTPA Now CPCL is a group company of IndianOil with following share holding . IOCL 51.89 % NIOC 15.40 % FI & others 32.71 % 2

  3. Chairman - One Managing Director - One Functional Directors - Three (Operations, Technical & Finance) Nominees of IOC - One Nominees of NIOC - Two Nominee of MoP&NG - One Independent Directors - Three Total - TWELVE COMPOSITION OF BOARD (AS ON 31.05.2012) 3

  4. CAPACITY INCREASE OVER THE DECADES MMTPA 1969 Initial Capacity 2.5 1980 Debottlenecked 2.8 1984 Doubled (Ref -II) 5.6 1993 Debottlenecked 6.5 1993 Commissioned CBR 7.0 2002 Debottlenecking of CBR 7.5 • Expansion (Ref-III) 10.5 2010 Revamp of Ref-III 11.5 4

  5. PRODUCTS RANGE MANALI REFINERY AS MOTHER INDUSTRY MPL Propylene POLYOL PROPYLENE GLYCOL CPCL TPL LABFS LINEAR ALKYL BENZENE MFL NAPHTHA FERTILISERS CETEX MEKFS MEK KSCL PBFS POLY BUTYLENE * Euro III and Euro IV Products 5

  6. PHYSICAL AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 6

  7. PROJECTS COMPLETED AUTO FUEL QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT • To meet Euro IV specifications of MS and HSD. • Project Cost : ` 2616 Cr • Major Units: DHDT Unit (1800 TMTPA*) Isomerisation Unit ( 150 TMTPA*) * TMTPA Thousand Metric Tonnes Per Annum IN PROGRESS ** MMTPA – Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum *** Environment approval is awaited FUTURE PROJECTS • Refinery Expansion Project at Manali • 6 MMTPA Capacity Expansion with matching secondary units. • Refinery at Manali – Sharing of Infrastructure • Estimated Project Cost / Completion : ` 13,000 Crs. / 2016-17 • Secondary processing capabilities at CBR Estimated Cost : ` 350 Crs. 7

  8. RENEWABLE ENERGY - WINDMILL FARM FIRST OF ITS KIND IN OIL INDUSTRY - COMMISSIONED DURING MAY 2007 Investment : ` 90 Cr. Pushpathur village Coimbatore Capacity : 17.6 MW 22 machines (800 KW each) DESALINATION PLANT Intake well & Pump House for Sea water Dedicated to Nation on 4.7.2009 * MGD – Million Gallons per Day 8

  9. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN TO HANDLE THE FOLLOWING EMERGENCIES: • Natural Calamities : Flood, Earthquake, Cyclone, Tsunami • Man made : Heavy leakage. Fire, Explosion. • Extraneous : Riots, Terrorism, Sabotage. • Incidents from neighboring Industries CONSEQUENCES: • Fire, Explosion, Boiling Liquid Evaporating Vapour Explosion (BLEVE), Blast waves etc. • Confined within premises – Onsite Emergencies. • Spill to off-site triggering cascade effects – Offsite Emergencies. 9

  10. DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN INTERNAL SYSTEM & CONTROL NATURAL CALAMITIES – CRISIS MANAGEMENT ON-SITE EMERGENCY CONTROL OFF-SITE EMERGENCY CONTROL 10

  11. INTERNAL SYSTEM & CONTROL FIRE PREVENTION • Rules and regulations for prevention of fire in place for compliance by employees and outsiders entering Refinery. • Oil Industries Safety Directorate (OISD) Standards and Guidelines are followed and complied. • Safe design aspects incorporated based on Comprehensive Risk Assessment and HAZOP studies by Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI). 11

  12. DETECTION SYSTEMS: HC, CO, NH3 & H2S detectors (466 nos) Smoke detectors (1931 nos) CCTVs COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS: DETECTION & COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 12

  13. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 13

  14. One Main Fire station and two Satellite Fire Stations. Fire Fighting Vehicles: Fire Water (FW) Storage : 62,000 Cu.M in 4 Reservoirs; 11 hours storage to fight two major fires (OISD Norm 4 hours) FW Pumps : 25 nos. ( Electrical & Diesel ) FW Header : 60 KMs with 795 hydrants, 364 water monitors & 92 long range monitors. Nearby Fire Station of Tamil Nadu Fire & Rescue Services (1 KM). CPCL responds to Emergencies in nearby Industrial Units. FIRE FIGHTING 14

  15. FIRE FIGHTING & RESCUE APPARATUS Foam solutions, Dry Chemical Powder, Fire Extinguishers are in place as per OISD norms 15

  16. Occupational Health Services Centre, first set up amongst Oil Industries. Resource Centre providing professional and technical assistance 3 nos. Ambulances 30 Beds Manned round the clock OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES (OHS) 16

  17. NATURAL CALAMITIES CRISIS MANAGEMENT Crisis Management Committee members: Director (Operations) GM (Operations) GM (Maintenance) GM (Services), GM (Projects) GM (HR), Chief Medical Officer SM (Corporate Communications), DC-CISF Agencies contacted for assistance, if required: District Authorities Local Police • Natural Calamities – Flood, Earthquake, Cyclone, Tsunami Crisis Management Plan in place 17

  18. ON-SITE EMERGENCY CONTROL MOCK DRILLS • Departmental : Monthly Mock Drill; • On-site Emergency Preparedness Plan is in place. • Onsite Emergency Control Room located in Administration Building Equipped with all communication systems, Documents, Contact details etc • On-site Mock Drill: In presence of officials of Tamilnadu Factory Inspectorate- Once in 6 Months ONSITE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 18

  19. OFF-SITE EMERGENCY CONTROL MOCK DRILLS • Off-site Emergency Preparedness Plan is in Place • Off-site Mock-drill: • By District Authorities • Once in a Year in one of the Manali Industries on rotation Recent Offsite Mock-drill (Extremist attack leading to BLEVE in LPG Sphere) was conducted on 24.01.2012 under the guidance of NDMA / TN Factory Inspectorate officials and with the support of National Disaster Rescue Force (NNDRF), Arakkonam. 19

  20. OFFSITE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT • Onsite Emergency Chief Coordinator will inform District Collector • District Collector assumes as Chief Offsite Coordinator and declares Offsite Emergency and activates District & Local Crisis Groups 20

  21. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT REVIEW MECHANISM • Three Level Committees for review of Safety aspects • Ten Zonal Safety Committees headed by officer at Chief Manager level • Two Area Safety Committees headed by officer at Dy. General Manager level • Central Safety Committee headed by Director (Operations) • Surprise Safety Check by OISD once in 2 years • External Safety Audit by OISD once in 4 years • Monitoring of SSC and ESA recommendations and other safety related matters by Board of CPCL on quarterly basis. 21

  22. TRAINING & AWARENESS PROGRAMMES • Mandatory Fire & Safety training for all employees once in two years. • Disaster Management Workshops held at CPCL periodically for benefit of MIA industries. • New contract workers briefed on basic fire prevention requirements, communication facilities and their roles in the event of emergency. • Monthly meeting with Contractors Safety Officers – Good & wrong practices discussed, case studies videos screened. • Contractor Safety Steering Committee constituted to promote safe working practices, cross-auditing of work spots. • Contractors also encouraged to report Near Miss Incidents (NMIs) • Awareness programs, including live fire exercises, conducted in nearby schools periodically • Short Film in Tamil / Hindi (Acham Illai / Darna Mana Hai) made for educating the Public on Safety with specific reference to Petroleum Industries covering Do’s & Don’ts during emergency. It is screened in schools, seminars and Local TV channels. 22

  23. THANK YOU

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