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<p><strong>Hyderabad</strong> &#8211; In a landmark move for India’s energy landscape, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) and Oil India Limited have announced plans to jointly develop a refinery and petrochemical complex worth 1 trillion rupees ($11.38 billion) in Andhra Pradesh. </p>



<p>The project marks a significant step in expanding the country’s refining capabilities while encouraging regional industrial growth.</p>



<p>The refinery will have a capacity of 180,000 to 240,000 barrels per day, backed by essential statutory approvals and 6,000 acres of land provided by the state government.</p>



<p> Construction and pre-project groundwork are already in progress, signaling a new era of investment in India’s southern energy corridor.</p>



<p>BPCL Chairman Sanjay Khanna, speaking at an industry event in Hyderabad, confirmed that the company is seeking additional strategic partners for the venture.</p>



<p> Oil India, traditionally known for its upstream operations, is diversifying into downstream sectors and is likely to take a 10% to 20% stake in the upcoming refinery.</p>



<p>This collaboration underscores India’s growing ambition to position itself as a global refining and petrochemical hub. </p>



<p>With energy demand steadily rising and consumption patterns evolving, such initiatives are crucial for meeting the country’s long-term energy security goals while reducing dependence on imported fuels.</p>



<p>The proposed petrochemical complex will feature an advanced 1.5-million-tonne ethylene cracker, serving as the backbone for downstream industries including plastics, packaging, and textiles.</p>



<p> It is expected to commence commercial operations by the fiscal year 2030, generating substantial employment opportunities and attracting investments across related industries.</p>



<p>India, currently the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, continues to rely heavily on fossil fuels to power its economic growth.</p>



<p> Projects like the BPCL-Oil India refinery reflect the nation’s strategic approach of expanding domestic production while simultaneously investing in cleaner, more efficient refining technologies.</p>



<p>Oil India is also accelerating its downstream expansion through its subsidiary, Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), which is increasing its capacity in Assam to 180,000 barrels per day by March 2027.</p>



<p> This integrated approach across refineries is expected to strengthen supply chains and ensure consistent energy distribution across regions.</p>



<p>The Andhra Pradesh project will further complement national infrastructure plans, with BPCL and Oil India partnering on a 700-kilometer multi-product pipeline connecting Siliguri to Mughalsarai.</p>



<p> This pipeline will transport petrol, diesel, and jet fuel, enhancing the logistics network across India’s energy heartland. BPCL will hold a 50% stake in the project, while Oil India and NRL will share the remaining equity.</p>



<p>In addition, BPCL is expanding its focus on sustainability. The company has partnered with Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd (FACT) to market organic fertilizers produced from its Kochi biogas plant. </p>



<p>This collaboration reflects BPCL’s commitment to circular economy practices and renewable energy integration within its business model.</p>



<p>BPCL, India’s second-largest state-run refiner, currently operates three major refineries with a combined capacity of 706,000 barrels per day. With this new project, the company aims to consolidate its position as a leading force in South Asia’s refining and petrochemical sector.</p>



<p>Experts believe the refinery and petrochemical complex in Andhra Pradesh will play a pivotal role in driving industrialization, job creation, and export potential in southern India.</p>



<p> It will also support the government’s vision of transforming India into a global manufacturing and energy hub by the end of the decade.</p>



<p>By combining the expertise of BPCL and Oil India, the project not only strengthens India’s refining footprint but also reinforces the nation’s commitment to sustainable and inclusive economic development.</p>



<p> As work begins on this transformative venture, it stands as a testament to India’s growing confidence in shaping its own energy future.</p>
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