BPCL to foray into petrochemicals with propylene processing plant
The company will use 3-lakh tonne of propylene from Kochi plant to manufacture value-added products
BS B2B Bureau Mumbai Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) is planning to enter the petrochemicals sector to boost its refining margins, according to a Reuters news. The company plans to use 3,00,000 tonnes per annum (tpa) out of the 5,00,000 tpa of propylene that BPCL produces in Kochi for the new petrochemical plant, which is being built with an investment of $850 million. The remaining 200,000 tpa of propelyne will be utilised by the company for other projects.
BPCL is aiming to double its refining margins once it completes the expansion and upgrade of its Kochi refinery in Kerala to process high sulphur crudes by 2016, said the Reuters report.