Honeywell UOP technology will produce diesel conforming to Indiaâs Bharat Stage emission standards
5/12/2021
Honeywell announced Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), a public sector undertaking under the Indian Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, will use UOP technology to produce cleaner-burning diesel fuel in compliance with Indiaâs BS-VI emission standards and increase crude oil conversion.
The Numaligarh Refinery Expansion Project (NREP) will facilitate economic development in the north-eastern states of India by expanding the regionâs crude processing capacity from the present 3.0 million metric tons per year (MMtpy) to 9.0 MMtpy in Numaligarh, located in the Indian state of Assam.
The UOP Distillate Unionfining⢠process will enable NRL to produce diesel that complies with Indiaâs BS-VI emission standards, which were implemented last year. The process removes impurities to improve the quality of middle distillate feedstocks that meet increasingly s
Govt advances BS-VI fuel roll out in Delhi to cut pollution
Govt advances BS-VI fuel roll out in Delhi to cut pollution
While The Deadline For The Rest Of The Country Stands, For Delhi, Which Is Among The Most Polluted Cities In The World, The Deadline For Introduction Of BS-VI - Equivalent To Euro-VI Grade, Has Been Preponed To April 2018, The Petroleum Ministry Said In A Statement. PTI | Updated on: 15 Nov 2017, 08:19:31 PM
New Delhi:
The government on Wednesday preponed introduction of ultra-clean Euro-VI grade petrol and diesel in the national capital by two years to April 2018 to help fight air pollution that has reached alarming levels.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Indiaâs Manufacturing Sector
A year ago, it seemed certain that the shifting global dynamics due to COVID had the potential to pave India s way into the manufacturing sector. Come 2021, manufacturing in India has come to a near standstill.
As per a government report, the Indian automotive industry suffered Rs 2,300 crore loss per day and an estimated job loss in the sector was about 3.45 lakh, as a direct result of the pandemic. Credit: Reuters
Government10/May/2021
Last year, the swift spread of the coronavirus pandemic came as a heavy blow to the world economy. As the worldâs largest manufacturer became the epicentre for the worst pandemic in modern times, stock markets panicked and supply chains from China were severed. With countries announcing the need to disengage the dependency on tightly integrated supply chains from China, the age of Indian manufacturing was heralded. It was believed that the US-China trade war would lead to added wind
Axens selected for CPCL Cauvery Basin Refinery Project in India
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Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), a group company of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), India, has selected Axens to supply several advanced technologies for its state-of-the-art 9 MTPA refinery to be set at Cauvery Basin at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu (southern part of India).
CPCLs Cauvery Basin Refinery (CBR) was commissioned in November 1993, to process Narimanam crude, initially with a capacity of 0.5 MMTPA further expanded to 1.0 MMTPA in 2002. CPCL is planning to expand the capacity of CBR by adding grassroots facilities at the same location of the existing refinery in Nagapattinam.
Axens selected for CPCL Cauvery Basin Refinery Project in India
By Gerald Ondrey |
May 4, 2021
Chennai Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (CPCL), a group company of Indian Oil Corp. Ltd. (IOCL) has selected Axens (Rueil-Malmaison, France) to supply several advanced technologies for its state-of-the-art 9 MTPA refinery to be set at Cauvery Basin at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu (southern part of India).
CPCL’s Cauvery Basin Refinery (CBR) was commissioned in November 1993, to process Narimanam crude, initially with a capacity of 0.5 MMTPA further expanded to 1.0 MMTPA in 2002. CPCL is planning to expand the capacity of CBR by adding grassroots facilities at the same location of the existing refinery in Nagapattinam.