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P/017/2024- M/s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd
The appellant M/s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd is an Extra High Tension Consumer of the Licensee, KSEBL. This connection was availed for their fuel pumping station situated at Irumpananm, Ernakulam. M/s Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. is a public sector undertaking engaged in Refining and marketing of petroleum products. The Irumpanam facility is for storing the fuel which is pumping from Kochi Refinery which is also a unit of M/s BPCL. There are separate tanks for petrol, diesel and kerosene. The EHT connection with connected load 2634 kW and contract demand 2.6 MVA with consumer no. LCN-15/3809. There are different high capacity HT pumpsets for pumping the petroleum products to their storage facility at Coimbatore and Karur. This is pumped through the Cochin- Coimbatore- Karur Pipeline which was commissioned on 2002. This service connection was charged under EHT industrial tariff. On inspecting the premises by the officials of the licensee, it is noticed that there is no manufacturing/allied activities are happening and hence the tariff applied is not correct and the applicable tariff would be EHT commercial. The short assessment on the basis of tariff change for a period from 01/05/2013 to 31/07/2023 is worked to Rs. 34,09,90,839. The demand notice for this short assessment was issued to the appellant on 27/12/2023. The appellant has filed the petition to CGRF contenting the action of licensee and CGRF issued order on completing the procedures which states that the appellant is liable to pay the short assessment amount and the tariff applicable is EHT commercial. The aggrieved appellant has filed the appeal petition to this authority.

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