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MRPL

Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd.
ಮಂಗಳೂರು ರಿಫೈನರಿ ಮತ್ತು ಪೆಟ್ರೋಕೆಮಿಕಲ್ಸ್ ಲಿಮಿಟೆಡ್
State-owned enterprise
Public company
Traded as : , : MRPL
Industry Oil and gas
Founded 1988
Headquarters Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Key people
D K Sharaff (Chairman), H.Kumar (MD)
Products Petroleum, Petrochemicals and Natural gas
Revenue 396.38 billion (US$6.2 billion) (FY2016)
11.48 billion (US$180 million) (FY2016)
Parent ONGC
Website www.mrpl.co.in

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL), is an oil refinery at Mangalore and is a subsidiary of ONGC, set up in 1988. The refinery is located at Katipalla, north from centre of Mangalore city. The refinery was established after displacing five villages of Bala, Kalavar, Kuthetoor, Katipalla, and Adyapadi.

The refinery has a versatile design with high flexibility to process crudes of various API gravity and with high degree of automation. MRPL has a design capacity to process 15 million metric tonnes per annum and is the only refinery in India to have two hydrocrackers producing premium diesel (high cetane).It also has a Polypropylene unit with a capacity of 4,40,000 MT/annum. It is also the only refinery in India to have two CCRs producing unleaded petrol of high octane. Currently, the refinery is processing about 14.65 million tonnes of crude per year and had a turnover of US$ 9 billion during last year.

MRPL, which was a joint sector company, become a PSU subsequent on acquisition of its majority shares by ONGC. As on 1 April 2007, 71.62% shares are held by ONGC, 16.95% shares are held by HPCL, and remaining shares are with public and financial institutions. MRPL has also been declared as Miniratna, a mini jewel, by Government of India in 2007.

Before acquisition by ONGC in March 2003, MRPL was a joint venture oil refinery promoted by M/s Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), a public sector company and M/s IRIL & associates (AV Birla Group). MRPL was set up in 1988 with the initial processing capacity of 3.0 million metric tonnes per annum that was later expanded to the present capacity of 15 million metric tonnes per annum.


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