Published On:December 6 2017
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Indian Oil evaluates Rs. 20K-cr coke gasification project at Paradip.

Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the nation's biggest oil company, is evaluating setting up a Rs. 20,000-crore coke gasification project at its Paradip refinery in Odisha to convert the lowest-cost fossil fuel into gas that can be used to generate power or make petrochemicals.

IOC Chairman Sanjiv Singh said the company has been evaluating the project even before the Supreme Court banned the use of petroleum coke and furnace oil in areas around the Indian capital, which is battling alarming levels of air pollution thats risking human health.

'Let me make it clear that we haven't come to a decision yet. We are evaluating a coke gasification project,' he told reporters here.

A 2 million tonnes a year coke gasification unit would cost Rs 15,000 crore to 20,000 crore, he said adding pet coke produced in Paradip, Chennai and Haldia refinery can be used in the new plant to generate syngas.

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