en.Wedoany.com Reported - Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has recently commissioned an integrated refinery and petrochemical complex with an annual capacity of 9 million tonnes in Barola, India. With an investment of ₹79,450 crore, the project aims to promote the development of a local petrochemical and plastics park, and drive the growth of downstream industrial chains and related auxiliary industries.
Upon full commissioning, the project's product portfolio will include fuels such as gasoline and diesel, as well as petrochemical products like polypropylene, linear low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, benzene, toluene, and butadiene. The products will be supplied to both domestic and international markets.
Headquartered in India, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited's business spans refining, oil and gas distribution, and petrochemicals. The Barola project is a newly constructed facility aimed at optimizing the company's production capacity layout and expanding its refining and petrochemical business scale. The project is currently in the commissioning and construction phase.
The surrounding area is planned to include a supporting petrochemical and plastics park to accommodate downstream processing industries. HPCL expects that the construction and operation of the integrated refinery and petrochemical complex will stimulate the development of local auxiliary industries and create new employment opportunities in the region.
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