Thursday, June 28, 2012

Mannargudi and GAIL


There are some prospective news for Mannargudi's development, following is one more-

Gas India Limited (GAIL) has assured people of 23 villages in Thanjavur and Tiruvarur districts where it plans to go in for exploratory drilling that they would be compensated for land taken from them if gas is struck and adequate pollution control measures put in place.
If oil or gas is found, GAIL would give compensation, take up infrastructure development, create job opportunities and protect the environment. If not, the land would be restored to its original form, Vinay Prasad, deputy general manager of GAIL India Ltd and CS Singh, chief manager told the villagers at a meeting at Mannargudi yesterday.
The officials sought to dispel fears about pollution, saying surface soil would be removed with modern equipment after identifying an underground field of hydrocarbon reserves. The land would be taken for one year and compensation amount fixed to farmers' satisfaction, they said.
They pointed out that 20 villages in Mannargudi and Thiruthuraipoondi blocks in Tiruvarur district with rich hydrocarbon reserves are not close to Muthupettai mangrove reserve forests or the Udhayamarthandapuram and Point Calimere birds santuaries.
GAIL plans to drill three exploratory wells — two in Tiruvarur district and one in Thanjavur.
Tiruvarur Collector S Natarajan, who also took part in the meeting, requested GAIL to lay the oil or gas pipeline one metre below the surface and ensure proper casing.
S Ranganathan, secretary, Cauvery Delta Farmers Welfare Association said they had no objection to drilling for oil or gas, but steps should be taken to ensure agricultural activities and the environment were not affected while laying pipelines.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Crude oil presence in Mannargudi

GAIL India Ltd would conduct a geological survey for digging oil wells to explore crude oil presence in Mannargudi and Thiruthuraipoondi area. A public hearing on the issue would be held at TRG Marriage hallm, Mannargudi on 2012 June 27 at 3.30 p.m. People could attend the meeting and express their views, said a release issued by S. Natarajan, District Collector, on Friday.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Remy Martin from Mannargudi


Golden Vats Private Limited  is a professionally managed company and one of the leading IMFL unit in Tamil Nadu (India). GVPL was incorporated on 11th October 2007 and started its operation from 1st March 2011. Manufacturing unit is situated at Karnavur village in Mannargudi Taluk, Tiruvarur District, TN, India. The total area of the factory is 25 acres approximately and the built up area is 1, 76,000 sq ft. They have total 12 lines of bottling plant which comprise of both automatic and semi -automatic machines. The output of each machine is 240BPM (bottle per minute).They are functioning with a team strength of 150  employees, have tie- ups with Radico Khaitan Ltd (Tropicana and Florence) and Khoday India Ltd (to bottle Peter Scot whisky) which are well established distilleries in India.

the company currently produces seven brands of brandy and rum. It sells three lakh cases (9 litres a case) a month to Tasmac (Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation). Besides, the Rs 300-crore company is also in talks with Cognac major Remy Martin to bottle and market its products in India.