Hy-Grade Pellets, a 51:49 joint
venture between Stemcor of UK and Essar Steel, is planning to
invest around Rs.1,000 crore in the next two years.
The investment would involve more
than doubling of the existing pelletisation capacity at its Vizag
plant in Andhra Pradesh and in setting up a slurry pipeline
project. The company would also set up a benefication plant which
would produce the direct reduction (DR) grade of iron ore
pellets.
The slurry pipeline and
benefication plant would entail an investment of Rs.550 crore.
The proposed eight million tonne (267 km) pipeline would
transport iron ore in slurry form from Bailadila mines in
Chhattisgarh to the company's pellet plant at Visakhapatnam. The
contract for the construction of the pipeline has been assigned
between the company and OAO Stroytransgaz's consortium with Essar
Constructions. OAO Stroytransgaz has supplied special machinery
and equipment for the implementation of the pipeline project.
HGPL is also contructing two slurry tanks with a height of 20
metres and a diametre of 18 metres.
At present, the raw material and
iron ore fines are transported through railway wagons via the
Kirandul-Kottavalsa railway line. The pipeline project is
expected to be completed by October 2004.
In order to match the capacity of
slurry pipeline, HGPL has drawn plans to double its pellet
production capacity at Vizag plant in Andhra Pradesh from 3.3
million tpa to 7 million tpa. The expansion programme to be
completed by next year would entail an investment of Rs.450-500
crore. The technology for the plant has been sourced mainly
through Lurgi of Germany.