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RIL to restructure and repurpose gasification assets

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New Delhi, Nov 25 (UNI) Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) on Wednesday said that the company board has cleared the plan to implement a Scheme of Arrangement (scheme) to transfer gasification unit into a wholly-owned subsidiary.

The board has approved the scheme to transfer the Gasification undertaking as a going concern on slump sale basis for a lump sum consideration equal to the carrying value as on the appointed date.

The scheme will also enable RIL to evaluate unlocking the value of syngas, with a collaborative and asset-light approach involving induction of investors in the gasifier subsidiary and capturing value of upgradation in RIL through partnerships in different chemical streams.

“The appointed date of the Scheme would be March 31, 2022 or such other date as may be determined by the board. The Scheme will require approval of stock exchanges, creditors, shareholders, NCLT and other regulatory authorities,” RIL said in a late night statement.

The company said that gasification project at Jamnagar was set up with the objective to produce syngas to meet the energy requirements as refinery off-gases, which earlier served as fuel, were repurposed into feedstock for the Refinery Off Gas Cracker (ROGC).

“This enables production of olefins at competitive capital and operating costs. Syngas as a fuel ensures reliability of supply and helps reduce volatility in the energy costs. Syngas is also used to produce Hydrogen for consumption in the Jamnagar refinery,” it said. RIL targets to have a portfolio which is fully re-cyclable, sustainable and net carbon zero.

“This will be achieved by transitioning to high value materials and chemicals with renewables as the source of meeting its energy requirements. As RIL progressively transitions to renewables as its primary source of energy, more syngas will become available for upgradation to high value chemicals including C1 chemicals and Hydrogen. Further, carbon-di-oxide released during the process of producing Hydrogen is highly concentrated and easy to capture, substantially reducing the cost of carbon capture. Overall, these steps will help sharply reduce carbon footprint of Jamnagar complex,” the RIL statement said.


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