Key Points

Hindustan Petroleum's Visakh Refinery has significantly expanded its crude oil processing capabilities from 9 to 15 million tonnes through a comprehensive modernization project. The refinery has added new infrastructure including crude units, hydrogen plants, and a VGO hydrocracker to achieve this milestone. Executive Director Ramanathan Ramakrishnan revealed ambitious plans to further increase capacity to 20 million tonnes in the next five to six years. The refinery primarily produces fuel-based products like motor spirit and diesel, positioning itself as a critical infrastructure for petroleum processing.

Key Points: Visakh Refinery Boosts Crude Processing to 15 Million Tonnes

  • Refinery modernization adds new crude unit and processing capabilities
  • Capacity increased from 9 to 15 million tonnes
  • Future target of 20 million tonnes in five years
  • Focuses on fuel-based products like diesel and motor spirit
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Visakh Refinery's processing capacity increases to 15 million tonnes

Hindustan Petroleum's Visakh Refinery expands capacity with modernization project, targeting 20 million tonnes in next five years

"We have future plans to increase our capacity in stages - Ramanathan Ramakrishnan, Executive Director"

Visakhapatnam, June 10

The Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited Visakh Refinery's processing capacity has increased to 15 million tonnes after the addition of a new crude unit, hydrogen plants, sulphur recovery plants, and a VGO (Vacuum Gas Oil) hydrocracker.

These additions are part of the Visakh Refinery Modernisation Project. About 10 years ago, the Visakh Refinery's capacity to process crude oil was around nine million tonnes (8.33 million tonnes, to be precise), as per Visakh Refinery's Executive Director Ramanathan Ramakrishnan.

He informed that the updates carried out under the Visakh Refinery Modernisation Project have helped increase the refinery capacity to process crude oil to 15 million tonnes, which was surpassed last year.

"At Visakh Refinery, 10 years ago, we were 8.33 million tonnes. That was our nameplate capacity. We used to process around 9 million, and now we have grown. With the Visakh Refinery Modernisation Project, we have added a new crude unit, hydrogen plants, sulphur recovery plants, and a VGO (Vacuum Gas Oil) hydrocracker. With all these units, our nameplate capacity is now 15 million. We surpassed that capacity last year," the Executive Director of Visakh Refinery told ANI.

Ramakrishnan said that the Visakh refinery predominantly focuses on generating fuel-based products, such as Motor Spirit (MS) and diesel, which is its main product. He said that the Visakh refinery's future plans entail achieving a capacity of 20 million tonnes in the next five years.

"This year, we hope to surpass 16 million capacity. We have future plans to increase our capacity in stages, and maybe in five to six years, we will reach 20 million. That's our target. Visakh refinery is a fuel refinery. We don't have petchem in this complex. All the products are fuel-based. We make MS and diesel. That is the main product of our refinery," he added.

Meanwhile, YV Tarak, Chief Manager at Visakh Refinery, informed about the Atmos column, which refers to the atmospheric distillation column within a Crude Distillation Unit (CDU), installed in the refinery at a height of 73 metres, and said that it was a single-piece column.

"We are standing on the top of the Atmos column of CDU4. This is one of the highest locations. We are at around 80 metres elevation. If you see the wonder of this Atmos column CDU4, it was a single-piece column, 73 metres in height and 8 metres in diameter," Tarak, also the section head for the CDU4 operations unit, told ANI.

He said the vacuum distillation column at the Visakh Refinery is one of the widest columns ever transferred as a single piece, adding that the heavier oils left at the bottom are further distilled to get vacuum diesel and gas oil.

"The VAC column is 69 metres in height and 12 metres in width. It is one of the widest columns ever transferred as a single piece. We distil the crude oil and take out the basic products of LPG, kerosene, and diesel. What is left at the bottom is further distilled in a vacuum distillation column to get vacuum diesel, vac gas oil," the Chief Manager said.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is fantastic news for our energy security! With increasing refinery capacity, we can reduce our dependence on imported fuel. Visakh Refinery's growth shows India's commitment to self-reliance in petroleum products. Hope they maintain environmental standards too 🌱
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Rahul S.
As someone from Vizag, I'm proud to see our refinery expanding! But I hope HPCL is also investing in local community development and pollution control measures. The refinery is important for jobs, but we must balance growth with environmental protection.
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Ankit M.
Doubling capacity in 10 years is impressive! But I wonder - with global push towards renewable energy, is this the right time for such massive investments in fossil fuel infrastructure? Maybe some funds could be diverted to green hydrogen projects.
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Sunita P.
The engineering achievements mentioned here are remarkable! A 73m single-piece column and 12m wide vacuum column - our Indian engineers are doing world-class work 👏 Hope this leads to more stable fuel prices for common people.
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Vikram J.
Good development, but I hope the focus isn't just on quantity. Quality of fuel matters too - we need BS-VI standards maintained across all production. Also, when will we see more investment in refinery-petrochemical integration? That's where the real value addition happens.

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