BPCL Kochi Refinery celebrates 60 years

BPCL Kochi Refinery celebrates 60 years

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : September 24, 2025 1:17 pm



Born as Cochin Refineries Limited in collaboration with Phillips Petroleum, USA, the Kochi Refinery began operations in 1966 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels per day


Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is celebrating sixty years of its Kochi Refinery. From a modest start in 1966 to becoming a powerhouse of energy and innovation today, the refinery has come a long way—and its Diamond Jubilee celebrations set the tone for an even brighter future.

Suresh Gopi, Minister of State for Petroleum & Natural Gas and Tourism lauded Kochi Refinery for its energizing presence in Kerala and recalled the pivotal role it has played in the State’s economy.

Addressing this event he said, “I firmly believe that over the years, Kochi Refinery has become more than just an oil & gas entity. It has grown as an institution of trust, contributing to Kerala’s economic self-reliance, energy security, and sustainable development. The Refinery has played a catalytic role in the socio-economic transformation of Kerala through direct and indirect job creation, empowering thousands of families in and around Kochi.”

Taking the stage at the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, Sanjay Khanna, Chairman and Director (Refineries), highlighted, “BPCL’s strong Q1 performance and Kochi Refinery’s proactive efforts in reducing the Energy Intensity Index (EII) and cutting raw water consumption by 20–25%. He noted that the refinery achieved this through multiple initiatives, including the maximization of water recycling from Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) via the RODM plant, cooling tower make-up optimization, and other water conservation measures. Several technological advancements have also been identified for further reductions in water consumption.”

M. Sankar, Executive Director (Kochi Refinery), welcomed the gathering, while Shri George Thomas, Chief General Manager (HR), proposed a vote of thanks.

Born as Cochin Refineries Limited in collaboration with Phillips Petroleum, USA, the Kochi Refinery began operations in 1966 with a capacity of 50,000 barrels per day. It was later renamed Kochi Refineries Limited and, today, operates as one of BPCL’s three major refineries with a current crude oil refining capacity of 15.5 million Metric tonnes Per Annum (MMTPA).

BPCL is also investing Rs. 5,044 crore in a new Polypropylene (PP) Unit at Kochi Refinery, with a production capacity of 400 kilo-tonnes per annum (KTPA). This project will utilize the refinery’s propylene feedstock to meet the growing domestic demand for polypropylene, a versatile material used in packaging films, containers, and homeware.

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First Published : September 24, 2025 12:00 am