词条 | Panipat Refinery |
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| name = Panipat Refinery & Petrochemical Complex | logo = Indian Oil Logo.svg | logo_size = 150px | type = Public | traded_as = | industry = Oil and Gas | founded = 1998 | hq_location = New Delhi, India | key_people = Mr. Sanjiv Singh (Chairman) | products = Fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals | owner = Government of India (58.57%) | num_employees = | website = {{URL|http://www.panipatrefinery.in/}} }} Panipat Refinery is an oil refinery located in Baholi village, Panipat, Haryana, India. It was set up in 1998. Panipat Refinery is the seventh refinery belonging to Indian Oil Corporation Limited.[1] It is one of South East Asia’s largest integrated petrochemicals plants. Panipat Refinery meets the demand of petroleum products of Haryana and of the entire North-West Region including Punjab, J&K, Himachal, Chandigarh, Uttaranchal state and part of Rajasthan & Delhi. It stands by Indian Oil vision to become a major, diversified, transnational, integrated energy company, with national leadership and a strong environment conscience, playing national role in oil security and public distribution. Bedgsing younger of the Indian Oil refineries it houses latest refining technologies from Axens; France, Haldor-Topsoe; Denmark, UOP; USA, Stone & Webster; USA and Delta Hudson-Canada, Dupont, USA and ABB Luumas.[2] The original cost of the refinery's construction was Rs 3868 crores. It commenced with a capacity of 6 MMTPA and has been recently augmented to 12 MMTPA at a cost of Rs 4165 Crores. The refinery is designed to handle both indigenous and imported crudes. It receives crude through the Salaya Mathura Pipeline which also supplies crude to Mathura and Baroda refineries. Refining unitsIn addition to crude and vacuum distillation units, the major refining units are catalytic reforming unit, once-through Hydrocracker unit, Resid Fluidised Catalytic Cracking unit, visbreaker unit, delayed coking unit, bitumen blowing unit, hydrogen generation unit, sulphur block and associated auxiliary facilities. In order to produce low sulphur diesel, a Diesel Hydro Desulphurisation Unit (DHDS) was commissioned in 1999. Petrochemical unitsThe refinery also houses PX-PTA units which were commissioned in June 2006. They produce paraxylene and PTA. PTA is a useful raw material for producing other commercial polymers. It produces Benzene as one of the by products. Expanding its presence in petrochemical space, Indian Oil has commissioned a Naphtha Cracker Complex adjacent to Panipat refinery complex at a project cost of Rs 14439 Crores.[3] It produces ethylene and propylene, which are further used to produce polymers like polypropylene, low/high-density polyethylene and monoethylene glycol[4] Panipat Refinery has been further augmented with an additional capacity of 3 MMTPA, taking the total capacity to 15 MMTPA. With Euro III/IV norms in place, Panipat Refinery is a large contributor of ultra low sulphur diesel for Indian Oil. HighlightsThe refinery's highlights include:
Quality certificationsPanipat Refinery holds several quality certifications from DNV, including:
References1. ^https://www.iocl.com/Aboutus/PanipatRefinery.aspx {{coord missing|Haryana}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://panipat.nic.in/Refinary.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-02-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120107202927/http://panipat.nic.in/Refinary.htm |archivedate=7 January 2012 |df=dmy-all }} 3. ^http://www.indiainfoline.com/Markets/News/Jaipal-Reddy-inaugurates-Indias-largest-Naphtha-Cracker-at-IOCs-Panipat-refinery/5082355047 4. ^http://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/article1458655.ece 5 : Oil refineries in India|Energy in Haryana|Panipat|Indian Oil Corporation|Companies based in Haryana |
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