IOC plans to set up Rs 4000-cr ethylene derivative plant in Paradip
The company has begun construction work for its Rs 3150-cr polypropylene plant in Paradip
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Paradip, Odisha
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Dharmendra Pradhan speaking during the foundation laying ceremony for IOC’s polypropylene plant at Paradip
This will indeed act as a catalyst in the socio economic development of the country and the state in particular. The ethylene plant will provide products that will facilitate manufacturing of polyester chips, fibres, PET bottles, PET chips, polyester yarn, etc.
According to Pradhan, the polypropylene plant will pave way for developing petrochemical hub in this zone. Polypropylene produced by this unit of IOC’s Paradip refinery will be used in ancillaries to make moulded furniture, packaging material, containers, medical disposables, adhesive tapes, etc.
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Sanjiv Singh, Director (Refineries), IOC, said, “The laying of the foundation stone of the 700 TMTPA polypropylene unit marks the first step in the direction of integration and progress. The consumption of polypropylene in India has seen a steady rise in the last decade and the trend is likely to continue with the increased use of plastics in automotive, processing and packaging industries.”
With the commissioning of PP unit, expected to be commissioned in the next three years, a number of plastic processing industries will also come up in the area, paving way for the development of a petrochemical hub in this zone. Paradip Refinery will be catering to the energy needs of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and West Bengal.
With the commissioning of IOC’s 15 MMTPA grassroots refinery at Paradip, IOC will further augment its refining capacity to over 80.0 MMTPA.
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First Published: Nov 18 2014 | 9:12 AM IST