THE JHARKHAND STORY DESK
Mangalore, Sept 8: Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has achieved a major milestone by commissioning India’s largest underground LPG storage cavern at Mangalore. The facility, constructed beneath on-surface installations, began charging with LPG after receiving statutory approvals in August 2025.
Massive Expansion in Storage Capacity
With the commissioning of this cavern, the Mangalore LPG Import Facility (MLIF) has increased its storage capacity from 25.2 TMT to 105.2 TMT. This fourfold enhancement marks a significant boost to India’s energy security by ensuring uninterrupted LPG supply to millions of households and industries.
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Engineering Marvel with Safety at Core
The project has been hailed as a remarkable engineering achievement. It was completed with 4.9 million safe manhours, reflecting HPCL’s unwavering commitment to safety and precision. Executed by the LPG Projects team, the cavern sets new benchmarks in construction excellence and operational resilience.

Strengthening National Energy Infrastructure
The facility positions HPCL as a frontrunner in advancing India’s energy infrastructure. By expanding LPG storage capabilities, it not only secures critical fuel reserves but also contributes to India’s long-term goal of energy self-reliance.
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About HPCL
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a Maharatna PSU under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is among India’s leading oil and gas companies. With a strong presence across refining, marketing, and distribution, HPCL continues to drive innovation and operational excellence while strengthening India’s energy security.
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