Steel baron Lakshmi Mittal is likely to get another toe-hold in India's refining sector with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) to study the feasibility of a 15 million tonne per annum (mtpa) refinery and a one mtpa petrochemical complex at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. |
The project, if found feasible, would mark Mittal's second investment in India's energy sector, after he picked up a 49 per cent stake in HPCL's Bathinda refinery. |
The government had relaxed the foreign direct investment norms from the existing 26 per cent to 49 per cent, as a one-off case, to allow Mittal to take a share in the Bathinda refinery. |
French oil giant Total is the other heavweight partner in the proposed refinery-cum-petrochemical project at Visakhapatnam. This is the maiden entry into the country's refining sector for Total, which is present in India's LPG market through its subsidiary Elf. |
Other partners in the project, which will involve an investment of about Rs 24,000 crore, are GAIL (India) and Oil India Ltd. |
"We will undertake feasibility studies for the petrochemical complex. During the course of the feasibility study we will also look into all possibilities including a 15 mtpa refinery," HPCL Chairman and Managing Director Arun Balakrishnan told Business Standard. |
The feasibility study would be completed in six months. "After six months we will take a decision whether we should go ahead with the project," Balakrishnan said. The equity structure and project cost would be decided only after the feasibility studies are completed. |
Total will take the lead in conducting the feasibility study for the refinery project and GAIL would take charge of the feasibility study for the petrochemical unit. The Visakhapatnam refinery-cum-petrochemical project will come up at the Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) planned in the area. |
HPCL already has an existing 7.5 mtpa refinery in Visakhapatnam which is being expanded to 15 mtpa. |
"That is a different project. The new refinery and attached petrochemical plant is a separate project for which we have signed the MoU with the four partners," Balakrishnan said. |
The one mtpa petrochemical complex would nearly equal the polymer manufacturing capacity of the country's largest petrochemical company, Reliance Industries. |