Posted by: Leadership in Quality | February 15, 2010

IndianOil Major Projects

IndianOil continues to lay emphasis on infrastructure development. Towards this end, a number of schemes have been initiated with increasing emphasis on project execution in compressed schedules as per world benchmarking standards. Schemes for improvement and increased profitability through debottlenecking / modifications / introduction of value added products are being taken up in addition to grassroots facilities. Project systems have been streamlined in line with ISO standards.

GRASSROOTS REFINERY PROJECT AT PARADIP (ORISSA)
Project Cost: Rs. 29,777.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: March-November, 2012
Benefit: The project will help in partially meeting the deficit in distillates viz. LPG, Naphtha, MS, Jet/Kero, Diesel and other products, in the eastern part of the country. The complex will generate intermediate petrochemicals feedstock.
Brief Description: A 15 MMTPA refinery is being constructed at Paradip in Orissa. The refinery will have, apart from a Crude and Vacuum Distillation Unit, a Hydrocracking Unit, a Delayed Coker Unit and other secondary processing facilities. This will be the most modern refinery in India with a nil-residue production, and the products would meet stringent specifications. IndianOil has taken over 3344 acres of land for the project and necessary infrastructure development jobs prior to setting up of the main refinery are in progress.
RESIDUE UPGRADATION AND MS/HSD QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT AT GUJARAT REFINERY
Project Cost: Rs. 5,882.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: January, 2010
Benefit: The objectives of the project are multifold. It will ensure compliance to product quality requirement of MS/HSD to EURO-III/IV levels, enable processing of increased quantity of high sulphur crude, and improvement in distillate yield.
Brief Description: The project envisages setting up of a number of units like VGO-HDT, ATF-Merox, FCC-Merox, LPG-Merox, ISOM, Coker, DHDT, HGU (PDS) and SRU.

IMPROVEMENT IN DIESEL QUALITY AND CAPACITY EXPANSION AT HALDIA REFINERY (WEST BENGAL)

Project Cost: Rs. 2,869.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: January, 2010
Benefit: Improvement in quality of HSD conforming to Euro-II/Euro-IV equivalent norms. In addition, it will improve the distillate yield and crude processing capacity of the refinery.
Brief Description: The project comprises installation of facilities for improvement in Diesel quality and Distillate yield (Hydrocracker) at Haldia, and capacity expansion of the Refinery from 6 MMTPA to 7.5 MMTPA. This involves Once-through Hydrocracking Unit (OHCU), Hydrogen Unit, Sulphur Recovery Units, revamp of Crude Distillation Units, related utilities and offsite facilities.
NAPHTHA CRACKER AND POLYMER COMPLEX AT PANIPAT (HARYANA)
Project Cost: Rs. 14,439.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: February, 2010
Benefit: This project is the cornerstone for IndianOil’s entry into petrochemicals thereby creating a new business line for growth. For the state of Haryana, this project shall lay the foundation for creation of a world-class petrochemicals hub, which will engender significant industrial activity in the coming years.
Brief Description: The project envisages setting up of a Naphtha Cracker based on captive utilisation of naphtha from Panipat, Mathura and Koyali refineries of IndianOil. With a capacity of 800,000 MT/year of ethylene production, the Cracker Complex will have associated units viz. hydrogenation, butadiene extraction, benzene extraction etc. besides downstream polymer units like Swing Unit (LLDPE/HDPE), a dedicated HDPE Unit, Polypropylene Unit and MEG Unit.
MS QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT AT PANIPAT REFINERY (HARYANA)
Project Cost: Rs. 1,131.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: December, 2009
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-II/Euro-IV equivalent norms.
Brief Description: The major process units under this project are PENEX (Isomerisation), Naphtha HTU, Reformate Splitter and FCC Gasoline Desulpurisation Unit.
FCC GASOLINE DESULPHURISATION UNIT AT MATHURA REFINERY (UTTAR PRADESH)
Project Cost: Rs. 348.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: January, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-IV equivalent norms.
Brief Description: In this project a FCC Gasoline Desulpurisation Unit will be installed.
MS QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT BARAUNI REFINERY (BIHAR)
Project Cost: Rs. 1,492.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: June, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-III equivalent norms.
Brief Description: The major process units under this project are Isomerisation, Naphtha Hydrotreater, Reformate Splitter, FCC Gasoline Desulpurisation Unit and Hydrogen Generation Unit.
MS QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT AT GUWAHATI REFINERY (ASSAM)
Project Cost: Rs. 372.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: June, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-III equivalent norms.
Brief Description: The major process units under this project are Isomerisation, Light Naphtha Splitter, Naphtha Hydrotreater and Indmax Gasoline Splitter.
MS QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT AT DIGBOI REFINERY (ASSAM)
Project Cost: Rs. 356.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: June, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-III equivalent norms.
Brief Description: The major process units under this project are Isomerisation, Naphtha Splitter, Naphtha Hydrotreater and Reformate Splitter.
DADRI-PANIPAT R-LNG SPUR PIPELINE
Project Cost: Rs. 298.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: January, 2010
Benefit: The 132 km long 30 inch diameter spurline carrying regassified LNG (R-LNG) will stretch from GAIL India’s Dadri terminal in UP to Panipat.
Brief Description: The proposed R-LNG pipeline will provide for an economical means of feeding natural gas to Panipat refinery.
PANIPAT REFINERY EXPANSION FROM 12 MMTPA TO 15 MMTPA
Project Cost: Rs. 1,007.83 crore
Expected Commissioning: December, 2009 / August, 2010
Benefit: To meet the growing deficit of petroleum products in the high demand Northwest region of India.
Brief Description: The project consists of capacity revamp of Crude and Vacuum Distillation Units (CDU / VDU), Once through Hydrocracking Unit (OHCU), Delayed Coking Unit, and installation of second stage reactors in Diesel Hydrotreating Unit (DHDT).
CHENNAI – BANGALORE PRODUCT PIPELINE
Project Cost: Rs. 273.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: December, 2009
Benefit: The pipeline will facilitate effective evacuation of products from CPCL refinery in Chennai and ensure uninterrupted, regular and economical transportation of petroleum products to Bangalore-fed areas in a cost-effective manner.
Brief Description: Project consists of laying 14/12-inch diameter 290 km long product pipeline from CPCL refinery, Chennai to existing TOP at Devanagonthi (Bangalore).
BRANCH PIPELINE FROM KSPL, VIRAMGAM TO KANDLA
Project Cost: Rs. 349.00 crore
Expected Commissioning: August, 2011 (30 months after receipt of environment & forest clearance)
Benefit: The pipeline would provide cost-effective link with the sea route ex-Kandla for coastal movement of surplus products of Koyali refinery and enhance flexibility in the system for ensuring sustained operation of the refinery.
Brief Description: Project consists of laying of 16-inch diameter 217 km long product pipeline from Viramgam to Churwa and use of 22” diameter 14 km existing KBPL pipeline between Churwa to Kandla.
DIESEL HYDRO-TREATMENT (DHDT) PROJECT AT BONGAIGAON REFINERY (ASSAM)
Project Cost: Rs. 1646.39 crore
Expected Commissioning: June, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of HSD to conform to Euro-III equivalent norms. The project would also improve smoke point of Raw Kerosene and enhance production of SKO and ATF.
Brief Description: The major process units under this project are DHDT Unit, Sulphur Recovery Block, Reformer, Power Plant, DM Plant and Hydrogen Generation Unit.
MS QUALITY UPGRADATION PROJECT AT BONGAIGAON REFINERY (ASSAM)
Project Cost: Rs. 293.60 crore
Expected Commissioning: June, 2010
Benefit: The implementation of this project will improve the quality of MS to conform to Euro-III equivalent norms.
Brief Description: The major process unit under this project is Light Naphtha Isomerisation Unit. Existing Xylene Fractionation facilities would also be used.
PARADIP-NEW SAMBALPUR-RAIPUR-RANCHI PIPELINES
Project Cost: Rs. 1793.60 crore
Expected Commissioning: September, 2012
Benefit: The proposed pipeline would ensure the evacuation of Paradip Refinery products and uninterrupted supply to major parts of Orissa, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
Brief Description: Project consists of laying of 1108 km long product pipeline with intermediate pumping stations at Jatni and New Sambalpur and delivery stations at Jatni, Jharsuguda, Ranchi, Raipur and Korba. The pipeline will be having a telescopic diameter of 18”/14”/12”/10” OD.

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