PM Narendra Modi to lay foundation stone of Rs 49,000 cr petrochemicals complex in Bina
BPCL plans to expand Bina refinery capacity from 7.8 million tonnes per annum to 11 million tonnes. The project would also produce more than 2200 kiloton petrochemical products. Meanwhile, the government of Madhya Pradesh is supporting the project...
BPCL plans to expand Bina refinery capacity from 7.8 million tonnes per annum to 11 million tonnes. The project would also produce more than 2200 kiloton petrochemical products.
"The entire project would be completed in five years," it said.
The ethylene cracker complex will use captive feedstock like naphtha, LPG and kerosene from the Bina refinery.
"This petrochemical complex would open the door for various downstream business manufacturing units in the field of plastic, pipes, packaging material, plastic sheets, automobile parts, medical equipment, moulded furniture, and other items of domestic and industrial use," the statement said.
Government of Madhya Pradesh is supporting the project by providing fiscal incentives under State-GST refund, interest-free loan and interest subsidy assistance, concessional power and exemption of stamp duty.
"There will be large employment generation potential in downstream industries, ancillaries and service units," it said. "The project is aligned with India's aspiration of Atmanirbhar Bharat providing by establishing a global manufacturing hub for chemicals and petrochemicals while moving towards realizing the goal of making India a USD 5 trillion economy."
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