Reliance to double Jamnagar capacity

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| Sources close to RIL said with the expansion, the Jamnagar refinery will in most likelihood, become the world's largest single location refinery. |
| "The company will invest between Rs 15,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore as part of the expansion plan, which is likely to be completed in just over a year from now," a top official of the company said. |
| The refinery project itself earned a revenue of about Rs 50,000 crore for the company in the past fiscal, of which Rs 30,000 crore was in the form of exports. |
| "The company will shortly commence work on the expansion of the refinery. Adequate land has already been earmarked for the expansion project," the official said. |
| The refinery margins for 2004-05 were encouraging as end-product price increases were much higher than the rise in crude oil prices. |
| Reliance recorded a 100 per cent capacity utilisation at its Jamnagar Refinery. The refinery processed about 30 million tonnes of crude during the 2004-05 fiscal. |
| Exports of refining products during the past fiscal year were 10.2 million tonne, translating into revenues of around Rs 30,000 crore. In comparison, exports for 2003-04 stood at 7.5 million tonne. |
| Meanwhile, Reliance is also implementing its retail outlets project and has the necessary approvals for setting up 5,849 retail outlets in India. |
| Company officials said that the response from these retail outlets is encouraging as the throughput per outlet is higher than the industry norms. |
| "By the end of March 2006, Reliance will have significant presence in the retailing of transportation fuels," said the official. |
| Following the division of the Reliance empire, Mukesh Ambani has got control over the flagship Reliance Industries, which will implement the Jamnagar refinery expansion project. |
| Meanwhile, Mukesh Ambani stated recently in Vadodara that there are no immediate plans to merge Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (IPCL), another refining unit and a Reliance group company, into RIL. |
First Published: Jul 07 2005 | 12:00 AM IST