Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 00:43:49 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-30 00:00:37
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This recent development is a significant step toward enhancing refining capabilities and facilitating the seamless integration of feedstock and products in the refining circuit, according to a senior BPCL official. The official added that upon completion, the REM will enable the BAPC refinery to produce increased volumes of cleaner transportation fuels and adhere to the Indian government's ongoing efforts to reduce emissions.
With the new catalytic cracker in place, the REM project is on its way to completion within the next two years. The cracker, part of a complex of reactors, will process residual petroleum products into valuable gasoline and diesel range hydrocarbons.
The refinery's inaugural sputtering technology, also known as visbreaker, will be moved to the cracker unit to optimize production and achieve a higher throughput of the feedstock. This move is expected to yield 240,000 barrels per day of petrochemicals feedstock and 120,000 barrels per day of transportation fuel.
Additionally, a new bottoms hydrocracker with a capacity of 180,000 barrels per day will ensure the refiner's production of high-quality diesel. The entire REM project is estimated to cost Rs. 29,546 crores and is expected to be completed in August 2023. It is good to see the project progressing, as it should help fulfill India's growing demand for energy and contribute to the country's overall growth and development.