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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan shared the news on X, saying Odisha is on track to emerge as India’s next major hub for petroleum, chemicals, and petrochemicals. Bhubaneswar: Indian ...
Indian Oil Corp Ltd on April 8 signed memorandums of understanding with the Odisha government to invest Rs 1.19 lakh crore in the state for setting up petrochemicals and naphtha cracker projects.
IOC chairman A.S. Sahney said the naphtha cracker, which would make raw material used to manufacture plastics, technical textiles and other such chemicals, will be commissioned by 2029. The upcoming ...
Bhubaneswar: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) will invest ₹61,077 crore to set up India’s largest dual-feed naphtha cracker plant near its Paradip refinery. The announcement was made during ...
SINGAPORE: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) and Saudi Aramco have started operations at their new 1.2-million-tonnes-per-year naphtha cracker, multiple sources familiar the matter said.
He also highlighted the growing demand in the petrochemical sector, particularly for PDH plants, which are not easily substituted by naphtha cracking.
Sahney said the naphtha cracker, which will make raw material used to make plastics, technical textiles and other such chemicals, will be commissioned by 2029. India's petrochemical demand is ...
The firm already operates a oil refinery with an annual capcity of 15 million tonnes in Paradip. In the PTI report, Sahney added the naphtha cracker used to make raw material for making plastics, ...
The highlight was the agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) for setting up a Dual-Feed Naphtha Cracker Project in Odisha. The program began with a welcome address by Shri Manoj Ahuja ...
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