Mangaluru: MRPL intensifies greener fuel initiatives, signs long term RLNG pact with BPCL


Media Release

Mangaluru, Feb 3: As a major step towards meeting its goals of Net Zero commitment and reducing carbon footprint, Coastal Karnataka-based petroleum Refinery Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) has taken up various initiatives towards a shift to sustainable practices and greener fuels. Apart from taking steps to set up a Bio-ATF plant, green hydrogen generation and sourcing greener electric power from the grid, MRPL has recently taken a significant step towards this direction by signing with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) a long-term gas supply agreement for five years. Under the agreement, BPCL will supply 0.43 MMSCMD of RLNG to MRPL's refinery and petrochemical facility at Mangaluru from Cochin terminal.

The agreement was signed at an event held in Mangaluru on 1.2.2024. Sathyanarayana H C, GGM-TS of MRPL and Santhosh Sontakke CGM-Sourcing, sales and logistics (Gas) of BPCL, signed the pact in the presence of Vivek Tongaonkar, director finance MRPL and Anil Kumar, ED-Gas of BPCL. BHV Prasad ED Projects and Shyam Prasad Kamath ED refinery of MRPL were present, along with senior officers of MRPL and BPCL.

Gas plays a significant role in refining crude oil, reducing feed costs, optimizing fuel, and lowering overall emissions from the refinery. MRPL intends to utilize RLNG as feed for the production of hydrogen and fuel for gas turbines to generate power, steam, and various furnaces. Using natural gas in the refinery helps reduce both the emissions and carbon footprint of the refinery.

It was informed that based on economics, the refinery will replace naphtha, diesel and fuel oil with RLNG. These surplus products will be available in the market, post upgradation, in refinery process units.

MRPL is India's largest PSU refinery in a single location. Recently, MRPL became the first Indian refinery to be certified with the AS9100:D standard prepared by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG).

 

 

  

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  • Vijay P, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 04 2024

    Kudos...finally they realized carbon is raining on them. Good job guys.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sat, Feb 03 2024

    Both public sector companies, basically spending our hard earned money

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  • Joyer, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Feb 04 2024

    Correction.. both PSUs are generating revenues and jobs for the nation.....

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  • Abhay, Manglore

    Sun, Feb 04 2024

    @ ajay you guys have problem only with bjp government and nothing else , if there is no developments you have an issue if there is a development even then u have an issue . Development of a country is purely based on the citizens of that country. Hope you are a literate.

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