Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) has awarded Rs 367 crore EPCC contract to Punj Lloyd for Paradip Refinery in Odisha. The scope of work for the project involves the residual basic engineering including HAZOP study, detailed engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of the coker LPG treating unit and offsite and utility facility.
Amit Gupta, president & CEO, process, Punj Lloyd, said, “We are proud to have secured our second order in Paradip Refinery, Indian Oil’s most prestigious refinery. The first order being executed for IOCL at Paradip comprised 12 process units on EPC basis, which is now in the final stages of completion.”
Paradip Refinery is located on the east coast of India, 5 km from Paradip Port in Odisha. The site, spread over a total area of 3344 acres, is about 90 km by road from Cuttack and about 120 km from Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha.
Punj Lloyd has extensive experience in almost every process unit including delayed coker, visbreaker, hydrogen and hydrocracker, sulphur block and MSQ upgradation. Recently, the company had won a EPCC package 2 at Haldia refinery (West Bengal) from Indian Oil Corporation for the sulphur block.
Amit Gupta, president & CEO, process, Punj Lloyd, said, “We are proud to have secured our second order in Paradip Refinery, Indian Oil’s most prestigious refinery. The first order being executed for IOCL at Paradip comprised 12 process units on EPC basis, which is now in the final stages of completion.”
Paradip Refinery is located on the east coast of India, 5 km from Paradip Port in Odisha. The site, spread over a total area of 3344 acres, is about 90 km by road from Cuttack and about 120 km from Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha.
Punj Lloyd has extensive experience in almost every process unit including delayed coker, visbreaker, hydrogen and hydrocracker, sulphur block and MSQ upgradation. Recently, the company had won a EPCC package 2 at Haldia refinery (West Bengal) from Indian Oil Corporation for the sulphur block.