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BPCL plans to spend $6.8 billion on refinery expansion by 2022

India is replacing China as the driver of global oil demand growth as its economy expands and a rising middle class buys motor vehicles. The International Energy Agency expects India to account for a quarter of global energy use by 2040.

October 13, 2016 / 13:43 IST
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Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd plans to spend USD 6.75 billion through 2022 to raise refining capacity by 62 percent to meet rising fuel demand in the world's fastest growing major economy, a company official said.
India is replacing China as the driver of global oil demand growth as its economy expands and a rising middle class buys motor vehicles. The International Energy Agency expects India to account for a quarter of global energy use by 2040.

BPCL, the country's second-biggest state refiner, aims to lift its crude processing capacity to 1.18 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2022 from the current 730,000 bpd, its head of refineries R. Ramachandran told Reuters on Wednesday.

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In the fiscal year to March 2016, Indian fuel demand rose to its highest level in at least 15 years partly because of the nation's renewed manufacturing push under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Make In India' drive.

"We are aiming for an economic growth rate of 7 to 8 percent so if that happens, Indian fuel demand is bound to grow. We will see a (fuel demand) growth rate which will continue to remain at 6 to 7 percent at least for the next 10 to 15 years," Ramachandran said.