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India's BPCL plans new refining, petchem projects in next 5-7 yrs

India's Bharat Petroleum Corp plans to increase its integrated refining and petrochemical capacities within the next 5 to seven years to meet growing energy demand, Chairman G. Krishnakumar informed investors.

India's annual intake of refined fuels and petrochemicals is anticipated to increase gradually by 4-5% and 7-8% in the 'foreseeable future', he said.

This presents a tactical opportunity to broaden refining capability along with the development of integrated petrochemical complexes, Krishnakumar stated.

BPCL is exploring building a brand-new 180,000-300,000. barrel-per-day (bpd) oil refinery in southern Andhra Pradesh. state or northern Uttar Pradesh state, a market source stated. in July.

The brand-new capabilities will be in addition to a job, worth. 1.7 trillion rupees, that the business revealed previously this. year to expand its existing centers including refining, fuel. selling and petrochemicals.

Krishnakumar on Friday stated BPCL would use a mix of. internal accruals and borrowing from regional and foreign markets. to money the growth jobs.

BPCL previously this year revealed plans to raise its refining. capability to 900,000 bpd and develop 2 new petrochemical projects. at the 310,000 bpd Kochi refinery in southern India and at its. 156,000 bpd Bina refinery in central India.

The state-run business processes about 700,000 bpd at its. 3 refineries in India.

BPCL intends to commission the petrochemical projects at Kochi. and Bina by 2027 and 2028, Krishnakumar said.

In addition to its petrochemical tasks, BPCL is expanding. Bina refinery's capacity to 300,000 bpd by 2026.

BPCL also plans to add 4,000 fuel retail outlets in India in. 5 years, raising its overall to 26,000, Krishnakumar stated.

The business has actually set a target to end net carbon emission. through its operations by 2040. To meet its net absolutely no objective, it is. investing 1 trillion rupees into creating renewable power,. green hydrogen, compressed biogas, carbon capture utilisation. and storage, to offset its carbon emissions.

It intends to construct 2 gigawatts of renewable resource capability by. 2025 and 10 GW by 2035, the chairman stated.

(source: Reuters)