The Free Press Journal

RIL gets green nod for `13,250 cr Dahej unit expansion project

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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has received environmen­t clearance for expansion and debottlene­cking of its Dahej petrochemi­cal facility in Gujarat at a cost of Rs 13,250 crore. The Mukesh Ambani-led firm wants to expand its Dahej facility located in Bharuch district in view of erratic supply of feed stock, change in the government's policy to prioritise domestic supply over industrial sector, adequate supply of Shale gas ethane from the US, besides meeting demand-supply gap of petrochemi­cals in India.

"Based on the recommenda­tions of the Expert Appraisal Committee (Industry), the Environmen­t Ministry has given the environmen­tal clearance for RIL's expansion project yesterday," a senior government official said.

The green nod to the proposed project, which will be carried out within the existing plant area of 700 hectare, is subject to some conditions, the official said. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 13,250 crore. A budget of Rs 400 crore will be kept aside for environmen­t protection and conservati­on, reports PTI.

The fuel used for the proposed project would largely be ethane, lean gas and off gas. The power required for the project will be met from the existing captive power plant.

As per the proposal, RIL Dahej facility presently utilises a mixture of ethane and propane to produce downstream products and by-products. Dahej facility proposes to modify its feedstock ratio of ethane and propane in the gas cracker plant owing to the availabili­ty of shale gas ethane imported from the US.

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