HPL shutdown paves way for other petro majors to tap east

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Sep 06 2014 | 3:55 PM IST
The shutdown of Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL) has paved the way for other giants in the sector to tap polymer market in the eastern region held by the region's petro major.
"We are unable to tap the eastern market though HPL plant is dry. Our plant is likely to commence operations next year. We are creating awarness about products in this part of the country," ONGC Petro Additions Ltd (OPaL) head polymer M Sanath Kumar said here today.
According to industry estimates, HPL had a marketshare of 12 per cent in the polymer industry of the country with strong presence in eastern region. The plant is closed since July.
Indian Oil senior manager Sumit Basu, speaking at the Polycon India 2014, said the company was expanding its capacity in petrochemicals at Paradeep to tap the growing demand.
Moulded plastic products maker, Nilkamal Executive Director Hiten Parekh had said that despite shutdown of HPL the raw materials were being sourced from Reliance and they were not facing any significant cost impact.
GAIL GM (petrochemical marketing) Shivaji Basu also said capacity of its plants are being expanded, including a greenfield petrochemicals project in North East.
These new capacity in the east is expected to take off pressure from HPL and will help downstream industries to depend less on Haldia based plant.
Indian Plastics Federation had complained of raw material issues after HPL shutdown for downstream industries of Bengal.
Today IPF officials requested the petrochemicals majors which participated at the event to allocate more quantities for eastern region at least on spot price basis till the HPL plant reopened.
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First Published: Sep 06 2014 | 3:55 PM IST

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