increased cost of this project to the tune of Rs82-84 billion, while when this project was approved the rupee was standing Rs67 against US dollar. The portion of procurement was completed so how the cost could escalate up to Rs84 billion, he questioned?
During the PPP led regime, this project was put on the backburner, as its imported machinery remained lying at port for several months.
When the PML-N took over, they made efforts in haste to start this project without testing capacity of fuel oil treatment plant (FOTP).
The FOTP was supplied by the Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contractor for treatment of High Sulfur Furnace Oil (HSFO). After installation of the FOTP, the testing and commissioning work was started by the EPC contractor through M/S GEA Weastfalia in September 2014. But the optimum capacity of the FOTP could not be achieved. The employer and the engineer immediately took up the matter with the EPC contractor for its early resolution as per its agreement.
In the meantime, an inquiry was conducted by the Water and Power Ministry to find out the issues, reasons and solution regarding the FOTP in May 2015. The Nandipur management had already taken up the matter with the EPC contractor for its resolution under intimation to all concerned.
Now the Board and management of Nandipur were poles apart as the management was allegedly trying to hide things but the Board members were reluctant to give Operation and Management (O&M) contract that might cause billions of rupees loss to national exchequer without rectifying capacity of treatment plant.
So blame game is underway to shift responsibility on shoulders of others but the government will have to come up with crystal clear strategy to come out of this mess.
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