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Cals Refineries signs MoU with BPCL for petro product off-take

Spice Energy Group company Cals Refineries and Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL), a Navaratna PSU, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for off-take of petroleum products from Cals. - Oil Marketers : Margins may slip - Sabarmati Gas to sell 50% stake for Rs 80 cr - Oman ready to re-enter Bina refinery - Oman Oil ready to pay $250 mn for 26% in Bina refinery - BPCL posts 62-fold rise in net - BPCL Q4 net jumps 62-fold to Rs 3,628 cr In its first phase, BPCL will off-take petroleum products from Cals, which is a 100,000 barrels per stream day (BPSD) crude oil refinery after accounting for products already committed to British Petroleum (BP) and the entire petro products from Cals in the second phase. The product off-take from BPCL will include outputs such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), propylene, fuel Oil, sulphur, naphtha, gasoil among others. M Guha Roy, chief executive officer, Cals said: "Joining hands with BPCL will help Cals to catalyse the progress of West Bengal by effectively delivering on its role as a co-anchor in the Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemical Investment Region in Nayachar." BPCL Executive Director D M Reddy, felt that procuring petro products from Cals Refineries will offer an opportunity to leverage an integrated supply position in West Bengal and across Easternweb India. Cals has plans to set up a 4.8 mmtpa refinery involving the relocation of an existing refinery from Germany to Haldia.


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