BPCL secures land for $11 billion refinery project in Andhra Pradesh
Bharat Petroleum Corporation will invest nearly eleven billion dollars to build a new refinery in Andhra Pradesh. The state government has allocated six thousand acres for this significant project. Commercial operations are expected to begin by Ja...
The order said the government has allocated 6,000 acres for a refinery and petrochemicals project costing about 968.62 billion rupees and asked BPCL to begin commercial operations by January 2029.
Andhra Pradesh, ruled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's key ally Chandrababu Naidu, is seeking investment to ease financial strains from high debt and social spending.
Over 20 years, the state will provide financial incentives to BPCL equal to 75% of the project's estimated capital expenditure, according to the order.
BPCL is India's second-biggest state refiner, with 706,000 barrels per day of crude capacity across three refineries.
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