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BPCL plans $11 bln refinery proj in South India

India's Bharat Petroleum Corp plans to invest $11 billion in southern Andhra Pradesh state for a brand-new refinery and petrochemical job to fulfill rising fuel demand on the planet's fastestgrowing major economy, its chairman said.

India wishes to become a major refining hub providing fuel to the worldwide markets as Western business are cutting crude processing capacities in favour of energy shift.

We feel there is a big opportunity in refining sector. India's primary energy demand itself is likewise going to increase 3 to four times as its economy broadens, G. Krishnakumar informed Reuters in an interview.

India aspires to be a developed nation by 2047 with its GDP rising to $30 trillion from the present $3.8 trillion.

BPCL has actually started pre-project work consisting of land purchase to develop at least a 9 million metric ton per year (tpy) refinery and ethylene cracker in Andhra Pradesh, he stated.

The project will have a 35% petrochemical intensity and could cost 900 billion-950 billion rupees ($ 10.56 billion-$ 11.14. billion).

The company runs 3 refineries in India with integrated. capability of 35.3 million tpy. It also buys fuels from a 3. million tpy Numaligarh refinery in the northeast.

Krishnakumar stated about 80% output from the proposed Andhra. complex will be offered in southern India that houses petchem. developers and car makers.

Indian refiners are raising petrochemical productions as the. nation's per capita intake is set to rise with increased. production.

BPCL is likewise checking out setting up a refinery in a joint. endeavor with state-run expedition company Oil and Natural Gas. Corp in northern Uttar Pradesh state, while pressing. for tidy energy objectives, he said.

Refining expansion will help BPCL cut its reliance on fuel. purchases from other business, as it buys a fifth of 50 million. tpy of refined fuels offered through its retails stations.

Krishnakumar said BPCL will aggressively bid for renewable. jobs tendered by the government and might acquire companies. to satisfy its target of 10 Gigawatts clean energy jobs by. 2035.

It has revealed a joint endeavor with Sembcorp to. expand its renewable energy portfolio of 300 megawatts.

Krishnakumar hoped that the operations at the $20 billion. Mozambique melted gas (LNG) project, led by France's. TotalEnergies, would start in the very first quarter of. 2025 with monetisation of gas in 2028-29.

BPCL along with other Indian business hold 30% stake in. Mozambique job.

(source: Reuters)