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Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd. Presentation by MRPL Company profile and upcoming Projects. INDEX. MRPL Overview Technological capabilities Physical Performance 2002 to 2006 Health , Safety and Environment Financial Performance Awards and Recognitions Projects.
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Presentation by MRPL Company profile and upcoming Projects
INDEX • MRPL Overview • Technological capabilities • Physical Performance 2002 to 2006 • Health , Safety and Environment • Financial Performance • Awards and Recognitions • Projects
1. MRPL – Overview… • Founded as Joint sector refinery by HPCL and A.V.Birla group in 1987 • Located at the west coast of Karnataka, Close to Middle East and Far East crude and product markets • Installed capacity 9.69 MTPA • Phase 1: 3.69 MMTPA ,commissioned in 1996 • Phase 2: 6.00 MMTPA, commissioned in 1999 • Total Installed project cost Rs 1.5 Billion USD
1. MRPL – Overview… • ONGC acquired AV Birla group’s equity In year 2003. • MRPL became a majority subsidiary of ONGC Technological capabilities with C&MD of ONGC as chairman MRPL. • In 2005, Govt. of India declared MRPL as a Schedule-B Public sector unit • MRPL is now being considered for ‘MINIRATNA’ status
MRPL – Equity structure Shareholding Pattern
2. Technological Capabilities Refinery to maximize Middle distillates • The Refinery configuration has inherent flexibility to process wide variety of crudes
2. Technological Capabilities… Crudes Processed • Refinery can process light to heavy / sour to sweet crudes with 24 to 46 API gravity. (Crude selection through a rigorous LP model) • 40 Crudes processed till now from :- - Iran - Egypt - India - Saudi Arabia - Yemen - Malaysia - Iraq - Sudan - Indonesia - Qatar - Nigeria - Brunei - Dubai - Congo - Vietnam - Abu Dhabi - Kazhakstan - China - Sudan -Russia First parcel of ONGC equity crude from Sakhalin I processed in Dec ‘06
2. Technological Capabilities… Major Units – Crude Unit Phase I Phase II Crude Distillation (MTPA) 3.69 6.0 Technology EIL EIL
2. Technological Capabilities… Major Units… – Hydrocracker Unit Phase I Phase II Distillate Hydrocracker (MTPA) 1.0 1.23 Technology UOP UOP
2. Technological Capabilities… Major Units… – CCR Platforming Units Phase I Phase II CCR Platformer (MTPA) 0.36 0.36 Technology UOP UOP Reformate Splitter (Phase I + Phase II MTPA) 0.8
2. Technological Capabilities… Major Units… – GOHDS Unit Gas Oil Desulphuriser : 1.33 MTPA catering to both Phase I and Phase II diesel desulphurisation Technology Japan Engineering Corp. - Toyo.
2. Technological Capabilities… New Units… – ISOM Unit • Isomerization Unit - For Euro IV grade MS production • 1500 TPD, technology from UOP
2. Technological Capabilities… New Units… – MX Unit • Mixed Xylene Unit - For production of value adding MX. • Capacity 0.7 MMTPA
2. Technological Capabilities… • Utilities and Infrastructure • Captive Power Plant with capacity of 118.5 MW • All weather port at Mangalore. Draught 14m. Fully laden ships with 245 m length can berth. Plans to increase draught to 15.5m. • 2 Jetties with automatic loading arms. • Mangalore –Hassan - Bangalore product pipeline for product supply to Bangalore
2. Technological Capabilities… • Utilities and Infrastructure • Fresh water sourced from R.Netravati, with 30 days storage at Refinery
2. Technological Capabilities… Products • LPG (C3-C4) • Naphtha • Open spec • LAN • HAN • MS • BS-II/Euro-III/Euro IV • Reformate (100 RON) • Reformate • Mixed Xylene • ATF / Kerosene • HSD • BS II/EuroIII/EuroIV • - 0.5% S & 66 Flash • 0.25 % S & 66 Flash • HSFO (180 CST) • Bunker Fuel (380 CST) • Bitumen 60/70 & 80/100 • Sulphur (99.99% purity) MRPL : First among Indian PSU refineries to produce & dispatch Euro-III products
2. Technological Capabilities… Products Exports • MRPL products export markets : • Yemen - USA • West Africa - U.K - Singapore • Sri Lanka - UAE - S.Korea • Malaysia - Netherlands - Kenya • Japan - Ire Land - Indonesia • Hong Kong - Greece - Syria • Mauritius MRPL presence in International Market
3. Physical Performance Capacity utilization ~ 125%
3. Physical Performance Energy Consumption MRPL is having the lowest specific energy consumption in Indian Refineries for last three years
4. Health Safety and Environment Health and Safety Management • Gas Detectors at hazardous locations. • Regular safety audits (Internal & External). • Regular Mock-drills. • Mutual Aid arrangement with neighboring industries • Apart from the periodic Medical examination special tests are done including Audiometry, Spirometry, Lung function tests, Physiotherapy exercises (Ergonomics) • Health Awareness programmes for Employees and Community conducted regularly MRPL has crossed 1000 days of Accident free operation. As of 10/1/07, 1127 days.
4. Health Safety and Environment Environment Management • Internal Fuel Oil with <1% sulphur and low Sulphur Fuel Gas • 6 Nos of Ambient Air Quality stations installed (3 inside refinery and 3 out-side). AAQ Monitoring by NITK, Surathkal. • Full-fledged Environment Management & Crisis Management Cell working round-the clock • Around 70% treated effluent recycled • Online analysers for treated effluents for pH, Sulphides, TOC, DO, & Phenols • Bio-remediation to treat oily sludges. • Cooling Towers operated at high concentrations • Energy conservation projects • Installation of VSDs • Encon schemes
4. Health Safety and Environment Green belt around the Refinery Greenery (Road leading to Central Control Room) Greenbelt: 208000 trees planted at a density of 1000 per acre till date
5. Financial Performance Turnover ~ 7 Billion USD CAGR = 49%
6. Awards &Recognitions • Jawaharlal Nehru Centenary Gold Medal for Energy Conservation, 3rd consecutive year, from MoP&NG • Golden Peacock Award for best Environment Management • Best safety managed refinery, Greentech Award for Safety Management • Runner–Up for National Safety Award in Aug’06, for the second time, by the Ministry of Labor & Employment • Runner-up for the best Furnace efficiency award by CHT • 5 Star rating for Safety management by British Safety council • Exports Award from Govt of Karnataka
7. Projects Efficiency Improvement projects • Advanced process control for all process units. • Refinery product blending Automation and Optimization
7. Projects Upgradation and Expansion project ( Phase 3) Objectives • Distillate yield up by 10% • FO production eliminated • Capacity expansion to 15 MMTPA • Increased capability to use cheap, heavy, sour & high TAN crude oil
7. Projects Upgradation and Expansion project • Major New Units added • High severity FCC • Delayed Coker • DHDT unit • 3 MMTPA CDU/VDU for high TAN crude oil processing • Products • Propylene (Polymer Grade) • Additional LPG • LOBS (Group II/III) • EURO III & Euro IV - MS and HSD
7. Projects Upgradation and Expansion project • Financials • Investment ~ 2 Billion USD • Status • EIL appointed as PMC, work started in Jun ‘06 • Licensor selection for process units in progress • Project execution : Largely under LSTK mode. • Completion – Mid 2010
7. Projects Aromatic Complex integrated with refinery complex • Capex ~ 1 Billion USD • Project objective : Value addition to Surplus Heavy Naphtha : Paraxylene Production ~1 MMTPA • Implementation by Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd. (promoted by ONGC/MRPL) in Mangalore SEZ • Land acquisition in final stages • PMC selection being finalized
7. Projects Aromatic Complex integrated with refinery complex • Configuration • NHT/CCR ( ~ 1.0 MMTPA) • BTX extraction • Toulene Disproportionation TransAlkylation • Meta & Ortho Xylene Isomerization • Paraxylene Recovery
7. Projects Aromatic Complex integrated with Refinery Complex • Configuration • Excess Hydrogen to Refinery ~ 24000 TPA • Paraffin & Aromatic Return streams to Refinery H2 Production / MS blend pool. • Captive power plant (~ 70 MW and 500 TPH of steam). • Associated OSBL facilities. Project execution : Largely under LSTK mode.
7. Projects Olefin Complex in MSEZ.(~ 3.0 Billion USD) • World scale Naphtha cracker. • 750000 TPA Poly Ethylene (HDPE / LLDPE) • 750000 TPA Poly Propylene (~350000 TPA Propylene from Refinery) • Project under planning stage. Economic viability being ascertained. • Project expected to be implemented through an SPV in Mangalore SEZ