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Introduction

India's Petrochemicals industry is a key contributor to the country's economic growth, as it is closely linked to industries such as agriculture, healthcare, textiles, construction, packaging, automotive, and others. Today, it is one of the fastestgrowing Petrochemicals industries in the world and its growth is dependent on various factors such as government initiatives to promote domestic manufacturing, increasing trend towards eco-f riendly and sustainable products, favorable demographic factors, advancements in technology, and the growing demand for end-use products. Moreover, the increasing focus on R&D and innovation, coupled with investments in infrastructure development, will further fuel the growth of Petrochemicals industry.

The industry in India is dominated by large players such as Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL), Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., Numaligarh Refinery Ltd., Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd. (BCPL), HPCL - Mittal Energy Ltd. (HMEL), Nayara Energy, and others. These companies contribute significantly to the growth and development of the industry by investing heavily in research and development, state-of-the-art technology, and innovation. Moreover, government's initiatives such as Make in India, Skill India, StandUp India, and Digital India, will help Petrochemicals industry grow rapidly and create more employment opportunities in the upcoming years.

In conclusion, the Indian Petrochemicals industry has immense potential for growth, and with proper government support and industry collaboration, it can emerge as a significant player in the global Petrochemicals market.

Overview

The Indian Petrochemicals industry is currently among the fastest-growing in the world, with a market size of around US $40 billion. It is expected to reach US $100 billion by 2025, with a CAGR of 10% from 2020 to 2025. The growth in demand is driven by various factors such as the increasing population, growing middle class, and rapid urbanization.

Over the next decade, the global Petrochemicals market will see some major shifts, and India is poised to play a major role in that change. Reliance Industries Ltd., Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., and China Petrochemical Corporation are projected to be the top three companies globally in terms of planned and announced capacity additions by 2028. India is poised to enter what some hail as 'The golden age of India's Petrochemical industry.'

By 2028, the global Petrochemicals capacity is predicted to increase from over 2,200 mtpa in 2020 to more than 3,100 mtpa by 2030, registering a total growth of 40%. For 'planned and announced' capacity addition, at over 158 mtpa, India is expected to account for 20% of the global Petrochemicals capacity additions and almost 33% of Asian capacity, forecasts GlobalData.

India could require over 15 world-scale Petrochemicals assets by 2035 to fulfill its domestic demand. There are other anticipated developments which are projected to attract investments running in lakhs of crores to create the self-sufficiency that the government wants to build. In terms of existing volume, the Petrochemicals market in India stood at 42.50 mtpa and is estimated to reach 49.62 mtpa by 2025, growing at 6.14 per cent CAGR between FY 2021 and FY 2025.

So, what would it take for the Indian Petrochemicals industry and the stakeholders to successfully ride the Petrochemicals wave in positioning India as a major global hub in this sector?

Feedstock sourcing and prices, below par production of intermediates like the 'King of Petrochemicals' Ethylene in the country, lagging technological advancement in the area, absence of world class Petrochemicals assets are but some of the challenges. Amidst the ever-evolving undercurrents of change, be it changing demand-supply pattern, shifts in feedstock diversity, new entrants or emerging markets, there are massive potential opportunities. A third of the global demand for crude oil is coming from the Petrochemicals industry alone.

Leveraged adequately, the Petrochemicals sector has the potential to alter India's manufacturing and industrial landscape across every possible industry, from Agriculture, Healthcare, Textiles, Automobiles, FMCG, Infrastructure, and Consumer Durables.

Key Discussion Topics

Speakers

Prof. V. N. Rajasekharan Pillai

Vice-Chancellor
Somaiya Vidyavihar University

Mr. Deepak Mishra

Joint Secretary - Petrochemicals, DCPC
Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, Govt. of India

Mr. Manish Grover

Executive Director (Strategic IS & IS)
IOCL

Mr. A N Sreeram

Executive Director (Bina Petchem & Refinery Expansion Project-BPREP)
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited

Mr. Vimal Goel

Head – IT
HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd.

Mr. Shanmugananth. M

President – Industrial Chemicals
Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd.

Dr. Sanjay P. Kamble

Senior Principal Scientist
CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory

Dr. Vishal Choudhary

Dy Industrial Advisor, DCPC
Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers

Dr. Gurmeet Singh

Deputy General Manager (Petrochemical & Polymer)
IOCL

Mr. Ramesh Chandra Bagh

General Manager – IS Strategy
HPCL

Mr. Partha Sur

General Manager – Technology
Haldia Petrochemicals

Mr. Gaurav Vyas

AVP – Strategy
Reliance Industries Ltd

Mr. Rajesh Deshpande

Addl VP – Plastics Marketing
DCM Shriram Ltd.

Mr. Nikhil Lonikar

Regional Marketing Manager - Sustainability, India
Ebara Elliott Energy

Mr. Gaurav Moda

Lead – Energy
EY India

Mr. Girishkumar Kadam

Senior VP & Group Head, Corporate Sector Ratings
ICRA Ltd.

Lt. Varun Singh Poonia

Petrochemical Expert
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Mr. Adnan Ahmad

Adjunct Professor
ICT Mumbai

Dr. P S G Krishnan

Principal Director (TSS & BD)
CIPET

Dr. Tuhin Suvra Khan

Scientist
CSIR-IIP

Dr. Ganesh Naik

Senior Scientist
CSIR-IIP

Mr. Anand Mantri

Senior Principal
Kearney

Mr. Shouvik Sen

Project Leader
BCG

Mr. Sanjay Papneja

CGM - Petrochemical Projects
Indian Oil Corporation Limited

Mr. Ajay Sardana

President & Head – Strategy and Business Development – Polyester Business
Reliance Industries Ltd

Mr. Pravin Prashant

Executive Editor
Indian Chemical News

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Key Sectors Covered

Feedstocks
Petrochemicals
Inorganics
Chemical Intermediates
Industrial Gases
Plastics
Polymers
Elastomers
Recycled Plastics
Specialty Chemicals
Chemical End-use Markets
Aromatics
Plastics
Petrochemicals
Gas

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Who Should Attend

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  • Academia

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  • Quality Heads & Professionals

  • Sales & Marketing Head

  • Production Head

  • Senior Executives

  • Industry Associations & Think Tank Group

  • Experts/Consultants/ Thought Leaders

OUR
MISSION

The focus is to create a meaningful and collaborative platform by bringing all the key stakeholders on a common platform and help chart out a mission for growing the chemicals and petrochemicals sector.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

The profile of the speaker faculty is always critical to engage qualitative and quantitative delegate participation. As such, we take utmost care to address pressing issues and design a sharp conference module that would capture attention of knowledgeable, experienced and well informed industry experts.

EVENT & AUDIENCE PROMOTION

With the combination of ICN editorial cum research based approach and excellent connect with senior level industry stakeholders, we are poised to further expand our reach with Indian Petrochemical Summit 2024. The upcoming summit will be driven by a unique audience pre-qualification process and shall be promoted extensively both via offline and digital outreach platforms.

OUR
MISSION

The focus is to create a meaningful and collaborative platform by bringing all the key stakeholders on a common platform and help chart out a mission for growing the chemicals and petrochemicals sector.

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

The profile of the speaker faculty is always critical to engage qualitative and quantitative delegate participation. As such, we take utmost care to address pressing issues and design a sharp conference module that would capture attention of knowledgeable, experienced and well informed industry experts.

EVENT & AUDIENCE PROMOTION

With the combination of ICN editorial cum research based approach and excellent connect with senior level industry stakeholders, we are poised to further expand our reach with Indian Petrochemical Summit 2024. The upcoming summit will be driven by a unique audience pre-qualification process and shall be promoted extensively both via offline and digital outreach platforms.

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About Indian Chemical News (ICN)

Indian Chemical News is an important online resource for news, views, analysis, trends, technology updates and interviews with prominent leaders in the Chemicals, Petrochemicals, and Energy sector. Our aim is to provide independent, authoritative, and interactive Chemicals, Petrochemicals, and Energy information, enabling our readers to make better-informed business and planning decisions. Our mission is to be India's most credible information portal for the Chemicals, Petrochemicals, and Energy industries. The online news portal has been actively covering the Chemicals and Petrochemicals sector since 2008.

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