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A presentation on

NUMALIGARH REFINERY LIMITED

By

Mr. Shaik Abdul Mugni ID No : 2016PEE015


Mr. Ajimsha K ID No : 2016PEE029
Mr. Tomin Jose ID No : 2016LPE077
Mr. Parnish Baruah ID No : 2016PEE904
Mr. Mohammed Safeer ID No : 2016PEE908

Under the supervision of

Dr. Priya Pal


Assistant Professor
Department of Petroleum Engineering

September, 2019 1
Content

1. About the Company


2. Geographical Territory
3. Refinery Performance
4. Facilities
5. Value added projects and impacts
6. Corporate social responsibility
7. Growth over the years
9. Conclusion
8. References
9. Acknowledgement

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About the Company

 Numaligarh Refinery Limited, a


Subsidiary of M/s. Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited is a Govt. of India
Enterprise Under Oil & Gas Sector.

Fig 1: Structural NRL

Graph 1: Equity shares

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1.1 The Genesis

 Also known as “ Accord Refinery” was proposed in the historic


Assam accord on 15.08.1985

Foundation Stone laid by the then Hon’ble Prime Minister Late P.V
Narasimha Rao on 03.07.1992

“ NRL incorporated on 22.04.1993

CCEA approval on 15.07.1992

Commercial Production commenced from 01.10.2000

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1.2 Mission

 Develop core competencies in Refining & Marketing of petroleum


products with a focus on achieving international standards on safety,
quality & cost.

 Maximize wealth creation for meeting expectations of stake holders.

Contribute towards the development of the region.

Create a pool of knowledgeable & inspired employees and ensure


their professional & personal growth.

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2.Geographical Territory
Refinery Area: 750 Acres
Marketing Terminal Area: 265 Acres
Township Area: 250 Acres

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Fig 2: Map of Assam showing various Refineries

Table 1:Capacities of each Refinery

REFINERY CAPACITY DISTANCE FROM


NRL
1.Guwahati 1.00 261
2.Digboi 0.65 321
3.Bongaingaon 2.35 471
4.NRL 3.00 -
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3 Refinery Performance

SL PARAMETERS FY 2016-17 FY 2017-18


N
O
1 Crude Oil Processed 2.25 MMT 2.62 MMT
2 Capacity Utilization 75% 87%
3 Sales 2.137 MMT 2.355 MMT
4 Loss of fuel 10.98% 9.85%
5 Sales Turnover 8972.19 7874.09
Crore Crore
6 Profit after Tax 279.26 Crore 232.08 Crore

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4.Facilities

Automated Terminal

• Easy Interface
• ERP Interfacing
• Online mentoring of header temperature
and density

Fig 3: NRL’s control room

Bottled LPG

• Catering the needs of Domestic, Industrial,


Commercial & Rural Areas.

Fig 4: Bottled cylinder


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4.Facilities

Road Loading

• 15 Bays for White Oil


• 5 Bays for LPG Loading

Fig 5: NRL’s Road loading unit

Rail Loading

• Two Rakes of different products can be


loaded simultaneously.

Fig 6: Train Loading unit


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4.2 Utilities and Offsite:

Utilities

• Effluent Treatment Plant


• Cooling water system
• Nitrogen Plant
• Raw water intake and treatment plan
• Compressed Air system
Fig 7:Treatment plant

Offsite

• 39 No’s of storage tanks


• Tank farm management system

Fig 8: Storage tanks

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4.3 Care for Nature:

Ultra Modern Effluent Treatment plant:

 Equipped with 3 stage oil recovery system and tertiary treatment


facilities.

 100% reuse of Treated Effluent as fire water make up, as cooling water
make up, as cooling tower filter backwash and in the green belt of the
refinery

Fig 9:Effluent treatment plan

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4.3 Care for Nature:

Twin flare system with non-illuminating ground flame:

 To protect the natural inhabitants in Kaziranga National Park which


houses many Endangered species.

Fig 10: Flare tower system

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5. Value added projects and impacts:

PROJECTS OBJECTIVE IMPACT

1. Expanding Siliguri
Flexibility in Product Profit increased by
Marketing Terminal
Evacuation 0.7 $/ bbl
Budget= Rs 186 Crs.

2. Natural Gas Pipeline:


Replace Naphtalene Profit increased by
Budget= Rs 318 Crs.
by NG as fuel 1.6 $/ bbl

3.Wax Project
Production of high Profit increased by
Budget= Rs 576.6 Crs.
value Wax 1.3 $/ bbl

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6.Corporate Social Responsibility:

Agri -allied

Infrastructure Education
CSR

Community
Health

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6.Corporate Social Responsibility:

1.Agri – allied:

 Financial Assistance to locals, seeds/fertilizers/ pesticides etc…

2.Infrastructure:

 Developments of Roads, Drinking water facilities, Sanitation, Parks…

3.Community Health:

 Free Health check up and eye camps, Development and renovation of


civil hospitals.

4.Education:

 Scholarship, Financial assistance, distribution of books …

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6.Growth over the years:

TURNOVER :
Rs in Crores

Graph 2: 10 year turnover data of NRL

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6.Growth over the years:

SALES
Rs in Crores

Graph 3: 10 year sale data of NRL

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Conclusion
•The importance and role of NRL in Indian Economy was studied.

•All the geographic and locational data of the refinery was made out
clear from the presentation.

• The performance of the refinery over the years.

• How and types of facilities installed in NRL was known.

•Role of the refinery in Social culture was mentioned.

•Plots of Sales and Turnover of the refinery over the course of ten
years were plotted.

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References
[1] The Annual Report of NRL published in the year 2017 for the record maintainance of the
company. 2017

[2] Presentation report of an employ working at NRL which was presented in the year. 2012

[3] All the images were taken from copyright free website (gettyimages.com)

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Acknowledgement

•We would like to thank our guide, Assistant Professor Dr. Priya Pal for
providing us the opportunity.

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Thank You !!!

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