Central Government/Public Sector | Orissa - India | PID: 191776
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Tata Projects has secured orders worth more than Rs 6,000 crore from HPCL Rajasthan Refinery (HRRL) and the Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL). BPCL’s order is for its 2G Bio Ethanol Project at Bargarh, Odisha. The proposed production capacity of this plant is 100 kilo ltr per day of second generation ethanol.
The project will assist in addressing the growing environment concerns and supporting the Ethanol Blended Petrol (EBP) programme. In addition to reducing environment pollution due to burning of agricultural waste, the project will enhance the nation’s energy security.
Once complete, the BPCL 2G Bio Ethanol Project will produce fuel grade ethanol meeting specifications as per IS 15464:2004, using domestic agro-based lingo-cellulosic feedstock. Rice straw will be the design feedstock while Maize stalk will be the check case.
The other three orders pertain to HRRL’s upcoming greenfield refinery- cum-petrochemical complex in Rajasthan wherein it is setting up a refinery-cum-petrochemical complex.
As part of the first HRRL order, Tata Projects has bagged work for the crude distillation unit and vacuum distillation unit (CDU-VDU); first package of the nine million tpa refinery complex. Other packages in the unit are hot well off gas treatment unit (HWOG), saturated LPG treating unit and saturated fuel gas treating unit. This unit will be designed for processing 9.9 million tpa.
The second HRRL order is for Package-II of delayed coker unit (DCU) with unsaturated LPG treating unit. The DCU is designed to process 2.4 million tpa or 3,00,000 kg per hr of mixed feed consisting of vacuum residue from the upstream distillation units and clarified oil from the fluidised catalytic cracking unit (FCCU).
Third HRRL order is for vacuum gas oil hydrotreating unit and refinery capacity of VGO HDT is 3.5 million tpa. The main objective of the unit is to produce hydro treated vacuum gas oil having desired level of hydrogen, low sulphur and low nitrogen for various design feed cases.
| Updated on: 24 - Jan - 2020
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