BPCL Mumbai Refinery launches commercial use of indigenous FCC bottoms cracking additive
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BPCL Mumbai Refinery launches commercial use of indigenous FCC bottoms cracking additive

The commercialization of Bharat BCA reflects BPCL's commitment to pioneering innovation and sustainable practices

  • By ICN Bureau | October 21, 2024

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has announced the commercialization of its indigenously developed FCC Bottoms Cracking Additive, "Bharat BCA," at the Mumbai Refinery. This innovation is a key step in BPCL's commitment to sustainable and cost-effective refining technology.

The Bharat BCA catalyst, developed by BPCL's Corporate Research and Development Centre (CRDC), is engineered to optimize the conversion of heavy clarified oil, commonly known as "bottoms," into higher-value lighter products. This innovation delivers significant financial benefits by improving operational efficiency and reducing costs in the refining process.

Speaking at the event, Abhai Raj Bhandari, Executive Director (Mumbai Refinery), stated, "The commercialization of Bharat BCA reflects BPCL's commitment to pioneering innovation and sustainable practices. This breakthrough will not only benefit our refinery but will also have a far-reaching impact across the industry as we continue to focus on cost-effective, eco-friendly solutions."

The formal launch of the Bharat BCA catalyst was marked by the inauguration of the Catalyst Additive loader by the Executive Director (MR), Head of R&D, and Sunil Raut, who applauded the CRDC team for their outstanding efforts in achieving this significant milestone. CRDC and MR also acknowledged the development and commercialization of other indigenous catalysts at MR, including the CO combustion promoter additive, Gasoline sulfur reduction catalyst, and LOBS catalyst.

N. Chandrasekhar, Head R&D, praised the efforts of the CRDC team, stating, "The Bharat BCA catalyst is a testament to our in-house capabilities and collaborative efforts across departments. We are proud to have developed a solution that not only aligns with BPCL's sustainability goals but also positions us at the forefront of refining technology."

The introduction of Bharat BCA follows BPCL's successful development of other indigenous catalysts, including the CO combustion promoter additive, gasoline sulfur reduction catalyst, and LOBS catalyst. Together, these advancements highlight BPCL's leadership in innovation and its commitment to delivering value through research-driven, environmentally sustainable products.

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