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Petrochemicals | 1.Winning strategies for industries through Energy Conservation (IOCL) | Coal was the major source of energy for mankind before discovery of crude petroleum oil.World in general as well as developing countries was heavily dependent on coal for their energy requirement. However after discovery of petroleum, the demand of crude oil went up by leaps and bounds simply because of the reason that petroleum products have all advantages over coal as a source of energy.( click here) | | 2.Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited | | Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, formerly Madras Refineries Limited, a government company under section 617 of the companies act, 1956 was commissioned in the year 1969 as a joint venture of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), AMOCO of USA and Government of India. The refinery was designed to process 2.5 MMTPA of Imported crude oil from Iran, namely Darius Crude of Sulphur content 1.8 - 2.5 % by wt. This refinery was one of the first lube based refineries in India which provided a wide range of products and lube base stocks. The main products from the refinery includes LPG, Naphtha, Motor Gasoline, Kerosene, Aviation Turbine Fuel, HSD, LDO, Lube oil, Furnace oil, Sulfur, and Asphalt. Later in the year 1980,the capacity was raised to 2.8 MMTPA.(click here) | 3.INDIAN PETROCHEMICALS CORPORATION LIMITED (BARODA COMPLEX) | | Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited with management control by Reliance Petroinvest Co. and one of the Navaratans established in 1969 by Govt. of India is a leading entity in Corporate circles of India. IPCL has formulated ambitious expansion plans and is currently considering upgrading and expansion of existing facilities. IPCL's multi-product portfolio includes Polymers, Synthetic Rubber, Synthetic Fibre & Fibre Intermediates, Solvents, Industrial Chemicals, Synthetic Resins, Engineering Plastics, Catalysts, Absorbents, Wire and Cable Compounds. Along with Baroda other two operating complexes are at Nagothane in Maharashtra and Gandhar near Bharuch. (click here) | | 4.Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited MAHARASHTRA GAS CRACKER COMPLEX(MGCC) | | The Govt incorporated Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited in March, 1969. Of India, it was, at that moment, only the second company in the country to be engaged in the manufacture and marketing of the petrochemical products. IPCL's first Baroda based Aromatics complex was commissioned in 1973. In 2001-2002 Baroda complex produced 3.94 lakh metric tones of merchant products (104% capacity utilization. IPCL's second petrochemical complex, based on associated gases on Bombay high was commissioned in 1991 known as MAHARASHTRA GAS CRACKER COMPLEX (MGCC) at Naghothane in Raigad district of Maharashtra. MGCC is contemporary on technology and has produced LLDPE for the first time in India. MGCC complex has achieved the production of 4.35 lakh metric tones of merchant products, resulting in capacity utilization of 102 %.. The contribution of polymers was 87 % , fibre & fibre intermediates was 12 %.(click here) | | Presentations of Petrochemical & Refinery sectors task force program on energy conservation at Reliance Industries Ltd., Navi Mumbai (29th August 2003) |
| 1 | Benchmarking Utility Operation in the Refinery & Petrochemical Industry Mr. R. MuthukrishnanReliance Industries Ltd., Head Office | PowerPoint Version | | 2 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Mr. Thomas MathewReliance Industries Ltd.-Patalganga Unit | PowerPoint Version | | 3 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Reliance Industries Ltd.-Hazira Mfg | PowerPoint Version | | 4 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., Baroda Complex | PowerPoint Version | | 5 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., Nagothane Complex | PowerPoint Version | | 6 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Deepak Fertilisers And Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., Raigad (Maharashtra) | PowerPoint Version | | 7 | Responsibilities and Duties of Energy Manager BEE | PowerPoint Version | | 8 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Mr. U.M. Bokare , Reliance Industries Ltd., Refinery Division, Jamnagar | PowerPoint Version | | 9 | Energy Conservation in the Refinery Sector Mr. G.K. Dey ,Centre for High Technology Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas | PowerPoint Version | | 10 | Low Level Heat Recovery Project Mr. Kuldip Sarma, Bongaigaon Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd | PowerPoint Version | | 11 | Energy Benchmarking in Indian Refineries Ganesh Prasad, Engineers India Ltd | PowerPoint Version | | 12 | Energy Efficient Motors Siemens India Ltd., Mumbai | PDF Version | | 13 | Energy Conversion Act, 2001 BEE | PowerPoint Version | | 14 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd., Gandhar Complex | PowerPoint Version | | 15 | Best Practices on Energy Conservation Indianoil Corporation Ltd. | PowerPoint Version | | 16 | Energy Studies and Monitoring of Performance in the Petrochemical Complex Dr. MG Gharpure & Milind Chittawar, SEE-Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd. | PowerPoint Version |
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