Core Insights - Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Indian Oil Corporation have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding to explore potential collaboration on BPCL's proposed new refinery and petrochemical complex near Ramayapatnam Port in Andhra Pradesh [1] Company Summary - BPCL plans to construct a refinery with a capacity of 9 to 12 million tons per year, with an investment of 1 trillion Indian Rupees [1] - The project has received necessary statutory approvals and has secured 6,000 acres of land from the Andhra Pradesh government [1] - The Ramayapatnam refinery complex will include a steam cracking unit with an annual production of 1.5 million tons of ethylene, marking the first such facility in southern India [1] - The petrochemical products will account for 35% of the facility's output, making it the highest proportion of petrochemical products in India [1] - The project is expected to commence commercial operations by 2030 with support from the Andhra Pradesh government [1] Industry Summary - The Indian refining industry is undergoing a transformation, increasingly relying on integration with the petrochemical sector [1] - BPCL is actively advancing its petrochemical initiatives, currently progressing on two major projects in Bina and Kochi, with a total investment of 540 billion Indian Rupees [1] - Both projects are reported to be progressing smoothly [1]
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Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-11-05 07:53