At present, there are four PCPIRs or petrochemical complexes in the country. A Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) is usually a delineated area for manufacturing various types of petrochemical compounds.
"..Instead of four there will be 16 investment regions and we would be able to milk the entire crude to the last drop," the Minister said at the National summit on Indian Chemical Industry organised by Assocham.
PCPIRs are currently present in Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Tamil Nadu.
Speaking at the same event, Chemicals Secretary Surjit Chaudhary said that the government is working on a policy to have at least one petrochemical complex in each refinery which could result in an investment of few lakh crore.
As per the PCPIR policy, the Centre has to ensure the availability of external physical infrastructure linkages to these regions including rail, road connectivity to national highways, ports, airports and telecom connectivity.
