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Odisha Government approves 5 investment proposals worth Rs 204069 crore

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Proposals to create employment opportunities for 27645 people in chemicals & petrochemicals and metal downstream sectors

With the 5T initiative devised by the Odisha Govt, where transformation goals will be achieved through teamwork, transparency and technology enablers in a time-bound manner, industrialization is at its peak. This strategy has already started yielding encouraging results towards our industrial growth, where the Govt has approved five investment proposals envisaging an investment of Rs 204069 Crore in the 20th High Level Clearance Authority (HLCA) meeting held under the Chairmanship of Chief Minister, Naveen Patnaik in newly inaugurated Kharavel Bhavan conference hall today evening, wherein Sanjeev Chopra, Principal Secretary, Industries outlined the project proposals for consideration. This is the highest ever investment approved by the HLCA so far.

These proposals will create employment opportunities for 27645 people. All the proposals approved in the meeting belong to the focus sectors identified by the State Govt, i.e., Chemicals & Petrochemicals and Metal Downstream.

 

In the metal downstream Sector, the HLCA approved the proposal of Jindal (India) to set up a Cold Rolling Complex of 0.50 MTPA and Steel Processing Plant at Kalinga Nagar Industrial Complex, Dist. Jajpur, with a total investment of Rs 1676 crore, providing employment to about 1300 people.

Another the proposal by Talcher Fertilizer to set up a Coal based Urea Fertilizer complex of capacity 1.99 MMTPA at Talcher, Dist- Angul with an investment of Rs 14732 crore, employing around 550 people were also approved.

In a major breakthrough in the Petrochemical sector, the HLCA gave its nod to two giants in this sector for setting up their projects at Odisha.

The first one was by Haldia Petrochemicals (HPL) to set up a Hydrocarbon processing complex comprising of a light crude oil refinery, Aromatics complex and Ethylene Cracker Complex near the proposed Subarnarekha port, Dist- Balasore with a total investment of Rs 78225.00 crore, providing job opportunities for around 10000 people.

Another proposal was by the petrochemical major, Indian Oil Corporation to expand its existing Refinery unit from 15 MMTPA to 25 MMTPA, and setting up of a Petrochemical complex comprising a Dual Feed Cracker, Naphtha cracker and Petcoke Gasification Plant at Paradip, Dist. Jagatsinghpur with a total investment of Rs 100300 crore, employing around 12595 people. The project will ensure the availability of building block feedstock to ancillary and downstream units in the Chemical and Petrochemical sector.

Another the proposal by IOCL, to set up 1.2 MMTPA capacity of PX-PTA (Purified Terephthalic Acid complex) with an investment of Rs 9136 crore in its existing Paradip the refinery, employing around 3200 people, has also been approved in the meeting.

These would not only make the state a Petrochemical hub, propelling the growth of downstream petrochemical units in the state, but also make Odisha, the Energy Gateway of the East. Both the projects being port-based would also facilitate export and import trading.

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First Published: Aug 19 2019 | 5:03 PM IST

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