The Free Press Journal

IOC to invest Rs 1.75L-cr to boost refinery capacity

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Indian Oil Corp plans to invest Rs 1.75 lakh crore to nearly double refinery capacity, boost petrochemi­cal production, expand gas business and lay new pipelines to become a vertically integrated company, its chairman Sanjiv Singh said.

The company plans to raise capacity to turn crude oil into fuels like petrol and diesel to 150 million tonnes per annum by 2030 from the current 80.7 million tonnes.

The company currently owns and operates 11 out of the 23 oil refineries in the country. “As the leading refiner in the country and a dominant player across a diverse portfolio of offerings in energy, IOC is focussing on all emerging opportunit­ies for organic and inorganic growth through vertical integratio­n and strategic diversific­ation, besides pursuing value-creating research areas," Singh said in the company's latest annual report.

As part of this, projects costing Rs 32,000 crore are in various stages of execution and plans are underway for implementi­ng more projects costing about Rs 1.43 lakh crore, he said, adding plans to nearly double refining capacity by 2030 include "greenfield refineries of subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corp (CPCL) and the proposed Ratnagiri Refinery & Petrochemi­cals (RRPCL), apart from numerous brownfield expansions."

RRPCL is building the world's largest integrated greenfield refinery-cum-petrochemi­cals complex with a capacity of 60 million tonnes per annum.

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