14.06.2021 • News

Indian Oil Plans Petchems Plants at Vadodara

Indian state-owned oil and gas group Indian Oil Corp has entered into an agreement with the Gujarat government to build additional petrochemical plants at its refinery in Vadodara. Investment costs are estimated at $3.3 billion.

Plans include a PP and lube oil base stock project, named LuPech, an acrylics/oxo-alcohol project, which will produce butyl acrylate, along with other infrastructure measures at the site.

IOC did not reveal a timeframe for the projects. However, it commented: “These projects will strengthen the corporation's readiness for venturing into petrochemical projects like PVC, styrene, acrylonitrile, polymethyl methacrylate and ethylene oxide in future.”

The company also signed another agreement with the Gujarat government to establish certain infrastructure measures at Dumad in Vadodara. These include a tank truck loading facility for linear alkyl benzene, a feedstock for the detergent industry, a new flare system at the refinery and a hydrogen dispensing facility for fuel cell electric vehicles.

“IOC’s Gujarat refinery is now poised to grow to 18 million t/y. New units for PP, butyl acrylate and lube oil base stocks will also be added to the refinery’s portfolio,” said chairman Shri Vaidya.

Author: Elaine Burridge, Freelance Journalist

Indian Oil has entered into an agreement with the Gujarat government to build...
Indian Oil has entered into an agreement with the Gujarat government to build new petrochemical plants at its refinery in Vadodara. Plans include a PP and lube oil base stock project, an acrylics/oxo-alcohol project to produce butyl acrylate, and other infrastructure measures. (c) Robin Sommer

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