Assam Petro-Chemicals

Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited is a semi-governmental Indian company with major stakes held by Government of Assam, Oil India Limited and Assam Industrial Development Corporation (AIDC). The company was incorporated in 1971 and by 1976 had started production at their small methanol plant located at Namrup along with formaldehyde and a few urea-formaldehyde resins like urea-formaldehyde glue and urea-formaldehyde moulding powder. Post expansion in 1989 and 1998, the company expanded the methanol plant to the capacity of 100TPD (tonnes per day) and formaldehyde plant to 100TPD. The company announced in September 2017 that it would invest 1,337 crore (US$170 million) and expand to produce 500TPD methanol and 200TPD formalin and become the largest producer of methanol in India. The required feedstock for these plants are natural gas, urea and carbon dioxide. Natural gas, supplied by Oil India Ltd, is used as feedstock for methanol production. Urea and carbon dioxide are supplied by BVFCL Fertilizer Plant.

Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited
Company typePublic
Traded as
BSE: 506267
IndustryChemicals
Founded1971
Headquarters
Namrup, Assam
,
India
Key people
Bikul Ch.Deka (Chairman)
Hemanta Gogoi (Vice-Chairman)
Rajnesh Gogoi (Managing Director)
ProductsIndustrial chemicals
Owner
  • Government of Assam (36.41%)
  • Oil India Limited (48.71%)
  • Assam Industrial Development Corporation (11.53%)
Websiteassampetrochemicals.co.in
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