These include capacity expansion to 18 MMTPA, at a cost of Rs 15,034 crore, oxo-alcohol petrochemical project (Rs 4,157 crore), Linear Alkyl Benzamine (LAB) revamp project (Rs 288 crore), BS-IV (Rs 1,315 crore) and BS-VI (Rs 3,380 crore), Gujarat Refinery executive director, Sudhir Kumar told reporters here.
According to him, these will generate direct employment of about 200 persons and indirect employment to about 10,000 people at the peak phase of project executions.
The company is moving forward with the first phase of a long-planned project to expand crude oil processing capacity of its 13.7 million-tonne per year (TPY) Koyali refinery at Vadodara.
"It is already approved by the companys board in August, and the Rs 15,034-crore expansion will increase the refinery's total processing capacity by 4.3 million TPY to 18 million TPY by year-end 2022," he said.
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Scheduled to be commissioned between September 2019 and April 2020, the two BS-IV and BS-VI projects are designed to bring the refinery's fuel production in line with the governments decision to leapfrog to BS 6 compliance by April, 2020.
The refinery is also the second-largest manufacturer of Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) in the country, exporting to over 20 countries. The unit has a production capacity of 120 TMPTA of LAB.
IOC is also entering Butyl Acrylate petrochemical speciality product market which has significant growth potential in India.
The IOC board has approved the oxo-alcohol project to produce Butyl Acrylate as a final product which has a lucrative internal rate of return (IRR) of 17.9 per cent at an approved cost of Rs 4,157 crore.