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| In order to strengthen core processes and modernize, HPCL has developed ambitious plans for expansion and diversification in the areas of increasing energy demand, technological upgradation and environment management. HPCL has proposed capital expenditure (including equity investments in Joint Ventures) of Rs. 11487 Crores during the eleventh plan. Currently, several projects are in progress in different parts of India. Here is a brief introduction to these projects. |
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In the recent past, HPCL has commissioned some major projects like:
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HPCL is setting up Diesel Hydrotreater Units of 2.2 MMTPA each with associated facilities at Mumbai Refinery (MR) and Visakhapatnam Refinery (VR) to meet Euro-IV specifications for diesel as per the latest Auto Fuel Policy. |
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The Revised cost of the project is estimated at INR 2174 Crores for Mumbai Refinery and INR 2730 Crores for Visakhapatnam Refinery. The projects are expected to be completed by September 2012. |
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In order to provide additional ground area to Visakh Refinery for setting up facilities to produce green fuels, it is proposed to shift the adjacently located marketing facilities consisting of POL terminals and LPG Plant. The scope of the green field project consists of setting up of new Black oil, White oil and LPG facilities in the plots acquired from VPT. |
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Black Oil facilities include setting up of about 94,000 KL storage tanks and two tank truck gantries of 8 bays each to handle Bitumen, Furnace oil (FO), Low Sulphur Heavy stock (LSHS), Light Diesel Oil (LDO) Jute Batching Oil (JBO) and High Flash HSD (HF HSD). |
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White Oil facilities include storage of about 1,68,000 KL Motor Spirit (MS), High Speed Diesel (HSD), Naphtha & Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF), two tank truck loading gantries of 8 bays each and a single spur T/W gantry to load 46 BTPN tank wagons. |
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LPG facilities include setting up of mounded storage of about 4,400 MT capacity to store LPG, Auto LPG and Propylene, a single spur tank wagon gantry to load 32 BTPN TG wagons and bottling facilities of capacity 88,000MTPA. |
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The total project cost is about Rs 756 Cr. and the completion schedule is as under:
- Black Oil Terminal: Commisssioned in September 2010
- White Oil Terminal: December 2011
- LPG Facilities: Mechanically Completed in June 2011
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| Hindustan Mittal Energy Ltd. (HMEL), a Joint Venture Company of HPCL with M/s Mittal Energy Investments Pte Ltd is setting up a Green field State of the Art 9 MMTPA capacity refinery at Bathinda in Punjab. Marketing of products of GGSR is entrusted with HPCL.
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A new storage cum dispatch terminal is being put up near the refinery at Raman Mandi for receiving POL products (MS, HSD, SKO & ATF) from the refinery and further pumping into two product pipelines.
- Raman Mandi - Bathinda Pipeline (10” dia, 30 km long with a capacity of approximately 1.37 MMTPA)
- Raman Mandi - Bahadurgarh Pipeline. (18” dia, 250 km long with a capacity of approximately 4.71 MMTPA)
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| The estimated cost of the project is Rs 605 Crores. The project has been completed by December 2010. |
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| HPCL is setting up a Greenfield Oil Terminal at Ennore, located in northern outskirts of Chennai City. Ennore is approx. 30 Kms. away from Chennai City and falls under Tiruvalur district of Tamil Nadu. This is relocation of the existing facilities at Tondiarpet, Chennai.
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The terminal shall have tankages of capacity 1,40,000 KL for storage and dispatch of products of Motor Spirit (MS), High Speed Diesel (HSD), Superior Kerosene Oil (SKO) and Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF).
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Project includes setting up of facilities including tankages, Tank Truck loading facility, Tank Wagon loading/ receipt facility along with product receipt facilities from the Ennore Port and Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd (CPCL). The tank farm and Tank Truck Loading operations will be fully automated.
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| The total project cost is about Rs 299 Cr. and the scheduled completion is December 2011. |
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