The 9-million tonne refinery of HPCL-Mittal Energy Ltd (HMEL) will be dedicated to the nation at a function scheduled at 1130 hrs on April 28 at village Phullokhari near here, official sources said.
Oil Minister S Jaipal Reddy and Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal are likely to be present at the function.
The USD 4-billion plant is the newest refinery to be commissioned in the country. HMEL is a joint venture between HPCL and Mittal Energy Investment.
Mittal, who is Chairman & CEO of ArcelorMittal, and S Roy Choudhury, Chairman of HMEL and CMD of HPCL, would also be present at the function, sources said.
Bhatinda refinery is Mittal's first venture in downstream oil sector. His upstream oil and gas exploration venture with state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) hasn't been a great success and he has gradually withdrawn from almost all projects, say industry experts.
HPCL and Mittal Energy Investment Pte Ltd, Singapore - a Lakshmi Mittal Group company, hold 49 per cent stake each in HEML, while 2 per cent is held by financial institutions.
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The refinery has high Nelson Complexity Index which will enable maximising value-added products even from heavy/sour crudes. Crude oil to the refinery is to be ferried through a 1,014-km pipeline from Mundra in Gujarat where the oil is imported from abroad.
The refinery will meet the growing fuel requirements of the market in north India.
The refinery has raised the total oil refining capacity in the country to 216.066 million tonne per annum, from 198.886 million tonne. PTI ANZ