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Oxygen-surplus Kerala in a spot as demand picks up

Though the situation is manageable now, with demand around 150 MTPD, and the state producing around 210 MTPD, govt estimates say that demand is likely to grow 10% every two weeks. One major challenge for the state is that it has no bulk sources like steel plants or major industries.

May 07, 2021 / 13:31 IST
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 (Image: AP)
(Image: AP)

As the oxygen crisis in the country intensifies, a state that has surplus oxygen – Kerala – is facing a different issue. The situation is manageable now, with the demand around 150 metric tonnes per day (MTPD), and the state producing around 210 MTPD.

However, rising demand is a matter of concern. On May 6, the state reported an all-time high in daily COVID-19 cases, with 41,953 infections. Its test positivity rate -- the percentage of COVID tests that turn out to be positive – was also seen at a high 25.69 per cent.

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According to a senior government official, the demand for life-saving gas has increased to 150 MTPD as of May 6, from around 80 MTPD on April 23. By May 15, demand is expected to touch around 170 MTPD, as per government estimates. According to an industry source, demand for medical oxygen is expected to rise at 10 per cent every two weeks.

Already, the oxygen stock in the state has depleted from 270 MT to 128 MT.