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NRL selects EPCM contractor for Numaligarh refinery expansion (India)

Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) has awarded Thyssenkrupp an INR3bn (US$40m) contract to provide engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) services as part of its plans to expand its refining capacity from 3 Mt/year (60,000 bbl/d) to 9 Mt/year (180,000 bbl/d). The expansion project aims at meeting the growing demand for petroleum products in northeastern India and enable the export of oil products to Myanmar, Bhutan, and Bangladesh. It is expected to be operational by 2024. 

Located in the Brahmaputra valley in Assam (eastern India), the Numaligarh Refinery is owned by a joint venture between Bharat Petroleum (61.7%), Oil India (26%) and the Government of Assam (12.4%). In January 2019, NRL received clearance from the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs of India to develop the expansion project at the Numaligarh refinery. The project also entails the construction of a 1,400 km long crude oil pipeline with a capacity of 180,750 bbl/d which will span from Paradip to Numaligarh along with a 654 km products pipeline with a capacity of 120,500 bbl/d, which will run between the cities of Numaligarh and Siliguri.

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