'Investment of Rs 1 lakh cr in petrochem, oil & gas in Odisha'
Bhubaneswar: An investment of about Rs 1 lakh crore will be made in Odisha in the next five years in petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors including strategic oil reserves, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said
Bhubaneswar: An investment of about Rs 1 lakh crore will be made in Odisha in the next five years in petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors including strategic oil reserves, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.
Odisha, proposed to be the gateway for energy in eastern India, would be one of the few states to have gas from three sources - improted LNG, domestic natural gas and Coal Bed Methane (CBM), said Pradhan, who discussed about the planned projects with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
“About Rs 1 lakh crore worth of investment will be made in Odisha during coming five years in petrochemicals, oil and gas, pipelines, LNG, LPG terminals and strategic oil reserve,” Pradhan told reporters here.
He said the 15 million tonne capacity oil refinery being set up by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) at Paradip at an investment of Rs 34,000 crore is nearing completion and is expected to be commissioned early next year. Describing the refinery as the largest of its kind in the country, the Minister said it would refine all kinds of crude and produce petrol, diesel, LPG, propylene and ATF.
In order to maintain adequate stock of oil for emergency situations, Chandikhole area in the state has been identified for establishment of a strategic petroleum reserve, Pradhan said an amount of Rs 3,800 crore would be spent for the facility with 3.7 million metric tonne capacity, he said.
The underground project, to be taken up in 400 acre area, would be the largest reserve in the country which has three such facilities in Andhra and Karnataka, Pradhan said. On the petrochemical complex and Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) proposed at Paradip, he said it would take off very soon and stimulate a host of ancillary and downstream activities in the area.
IOCL would invest about Rs 3,150 crore for setting up a polypropylene unit in the region work for which is likely to start soon and completed in 2017. The feedstock would be used in a number of activities including furniture, packaging materials, container and medical disposables, he said. Stating that Odisha would be the first state in eastern region to have an LNG terminal at Paradip, Pradhan said GAIL and Paradip Port Trust are discussing the project for which Rs 5,000 crore would be invested.
Similarly, Paradip area would also have a LPG terminal at a cost of Rs 2,500 crore, he said adding LPG connections in the state which stood at 28 per cent now would be raised up to the national average of 60 per cent soon.
A number of pipelines would also be laid through the state which include Paradip-Ranchi, Paradip-Haldia-Durgapur and Paradip-Visakhapatnam-Hyderabad. Pradhan said the projects being taken up at a total investment of Rs 1 lakh crore would generate employment for about 50,000 people.
The state would also benefit in a big way from the upcoming projects which would provide around Rs 3,000 crore additional revenue annually from next 5 to 7 years to the state coffers, the minister said.
The petrochemical complex would also have a petcoke gasification unit for which Rs 18,000 crore would be invested, he said adding a regional skill development centre would be set up in the state besides development of a city gas distribution network.
Referring to gas found in Mahanadi river basin, he said about 1 TCF gas had been explored steps for its development are being taken. As exploration has already been done, it would be brought to Odisha coast for development and then production aspect would be looked into, he said.
Stating that the projects would change the industrial landscape of Odisha, Pradhan said the Hydrocarbon Skill Sector Council would develop skill and entrepreneurship of youth in trades specific to P & NG sector. The proposed regional centre would cater to the skill needs of the youth of Odisha and other states in the eastern region, he said.
Seeking cooperation of the state government in facilitation of land acquisition, he said it is also need for environment and forest clearances, law and order and other statutory approvals for smooth implementation of the projects.
The union minister offered to extend all possible support on behalf of the centre for the successful celebration of Nabakalebara festival of Lord Jagannath in Puri in 2015. He also said that the tourist amenities at Konark Sun Temple complex developed by Indian Oil Foundation, would be completed before the festival.
‘Investment of Rs 1 lakh cr in petrochem, oil & gas in Odisha'
Bhubaneswar: An investment of about Rs 1 lakh crore will be made in Odisha in the next five years in petrochemicals and oil and gas sectors including strategic oil reserves, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.
Odisha, proposed to be the gateway for energy in eastern India, would be one of the few states to have gas from three sources - improted LNG, domestic natural gas and Coal Bed Methane (CBM), said Pradhan, who discussed about the planned projects with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
“About Rs 1 lakh crore worth of investment will be made in Odisha during coming five years in petrochemicals, oil and gas, pipelines, LNG, LPG terminals and strategic oil reserve,” Pradhan told reporters here.
He said the 15 million tonne capacity oil refinery being set up by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) at Paradip at an investment of Rs 34,000 crore is nearing completion and is expected to be commissioned early next year. Describing the refinery as the largest of its kind in the country, the Minister said it would refine all kinds of crude and produce petrol, diesel, LPG, propylene and ATF.
In order to maintain adequate stock of oil for emergency situations, Chandikhole area in the state has been identified for establishment of a strategic petroleum reserve, Pradhan said an amount of Rs 3,800 crore would be spent for the facility with 3.7 million metric tonne capacity, he said.
The underground project, to be taken up in 400 acre area, would be the largest reserve in the country which has three such facilities in Andhra and Karnataka, Pradhan said. On the petrochemical complex and Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region (PCPIR) proposed at Paradip, he said it would take off very soon and stimulate a host of ancillary and downstream activities in the area.
IOCL would invest about Rs 3,150 crore for setting up a polypropylene unit in the region work for which is likely to start soon and completed in 2017. The feedstock would be used in a number of activities including furniture, packaging materials, container and medical disposables, he said. Stating that Odisha would be the first state in eastern region to have an LNG terminal at Paradip, Pradhan said GAIL and Paradip Port Trust are discussing the project for which Rs 5,000 crore would be invested.
Similarly, Paradip area would also have a LPG terminal at a cost of Rs 2,500 crore, he said adding LPG connections in the state which stood at 28 per cent now would be raised up to the national average of 60 per cent soon.
A number of pipelines would also be laid through the state which include Paradip-Ranchi, Paradip-Haldia-Durgapur and Paradip-Visakhapatnam-Hyderabad. Pradhan said the projects being taken up at a total investment of Rs 1 lakh crore would generate employment for about 50,000 people.
The state would also benefit in a big way from the upcoming projects which would provide around Rs 3,000 crore additional revenue annually from next 5 to 7 years to the state coffers, the minister said.
The petrochemical complex would also have a petcoke gasification unit for which Rs 18,000 crore would be invested, he said adding a regional skill development centre would be set up in the state besides development of a city gas distribution network.
Referring to gas found in Mahanadi river basin, he said about 1 TCF gas had been explored steps for its development are being taken. As exploration has already been done, it would be brought to Odisha coast for development and then production aspect would be looked into, he said.
Stating that the projects would change the industrial landscape of Odisha, Pradhan said the Hydrocarbon Skill Sector Council would develop skill and entrepreneurship of youth in trades specific to P & NG sector. The proposed regional centre would cater to the skill needs of the youth of Odisha and other states in the eastern region, he said.
Seeking cooperation of the state government in facilitation of land acquisition, he said it is also need for environment and forest clearances, law and order and other statutory approvals for smooth implementation of the projects.
The union minister offered to extend all possible support on behalf of the centre for the successful celebration of Nabakalebara festival of Lord Jagannath in Puri in 2015. He also said that the tourist amenities at Konark Sun Temple complex developed by Indian Oil Foundation, would be completed before the festival.