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Bharat Oman Refinery Limited

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Type
  
Public company

Founded
  
2011

Industry
  
Oil and gas

Headquarters
  
Bina, Madhya Pradesh, India

Key people
  
Mr. S Varadarajan (Chairman), Mr. S. S. Sunderajan (Managing Director)

Products
  
LPG, Gasoline, Diesel, Aviation turbine fuel, Light aromatic naphtha

The Bharat Oman Refineries Limited (BORL) is a company that owns and operates Bina Refinery, located at Bina in the Sagar district of the state of Madhya Pradesh in India. Built as a joint venture between India's Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) and Oman's Oman Oil Company, the 6 MTPA refinery was commissioned in May 2011.

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History

Bharat Oman Refineries was first conceived in the early 1990s as the Central India refinery. Work on the refinery at Bina however began only in 2006. The project, initially conceived as an equal partnership between BPCL and the Oman Oil Company, however faced significant delays on account of environmental clearances and poor infrastructure and suffered from severe cost overruns that saw its cost of establishment increasing from a budgeted 6,300 crore to 91 billion. Following these delays and cost overruns, the Omani company initially dropped out of the project but subsequently decided to be a minority stake holder in the project holding 26% equity. The refinery which was to have been commissioned in 2009 was finally inaugurated in May 2011 by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. One percent of the plant's equity is held by the Government of Madhya Pradesh. The refinery is expected to create 5,000 jobs and boost tax revenues for the state government.

Capacity

The BORL refinery has a current installed capacity of processing 6 million tonnes of crude oil per annum (MTPA) or 120,000 barrels per day. The refinery also consists of a 1 MTPA naphtha hydrotreater, a 0.5 MTPA catalytic reformer to produce gasoline, a 1.95-million-tonne hydrocracker, a 1.63-million-tonne diesel hydrotreater and a 1.36-million-tonne delayed coker. The capacity at the refinery is to be augmented to 9 MTPA and is to reach a final capacity of 15 MTPA by 2015–16. Exports of naphtha from the refinery began in 2012. The plant is equipped to produce Euro III and Euro IV petroleum products and is capable of producing Euro V petroleum products with minimal additional investment.

Pipelines

The Bina refinery uses a single point mooring system at Vadinar in Gujarat to facilitate the unloading of imported crude oil from large crude carriers. The crude is transported through a 935-km long pipeline from Vadinar to Bina. The products of the refinery are then transported through the 257- km Bina-Kota pipeline where it joins the Mumbai-Manmad-Bijwasan pipeline to reach the markets of North India.

References

Bharat Oman Refinery Limited Wikipedia