Friday, 4 September 2015

Don't allow refinery expansions in the North East: Bongaigoan plans a Rs 3300 crore investment

Bongaigaon Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (BRPL), an IOC subsidiary, has announced plans to set up a Rs 3300 crore capacity expansion-cum-upgradation project to meet BS-IV specifications.
The details of the new projects are:
8Crude processing capacity enhancement from 2.35 to 2.7 MMTPA
8DHDT capacity enhancement from 1,200 TMTPA to 1,800 TMTPA to meet BS-V/VI HSD specification
8CRU-MSQ revamp to meet BS-V/VI MS specification
8Selective Desulphurisation (SDS) Unit
8An INDMAX project along with an Indmax Gasoline De-Sulphurisation Unit
8The capacity expansion is taking place because the capacity of the Haldia-Barauni pipeline that supplies low sulphur imported crude -- over and above sweet crude from the Assam fields -- is being expanded. The crude availability at the refinery now stands at 2.7 MMTPA.
8Bongaigoan has two CDUs and it is the capacity of the second CDU that is going to be raised from 1 to 1.35 MMTPA.

For more details visit indianpetroplus.com

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