13. World’s largest single location copper smelter at DahejContribution of Gujarat to India - Products
14. Industrial Composition Percentage of GSDP by Industry Groups (2008-09) Distribution of outstanding Investment as of Sep 2010 Rs crore Number of Projects Manufacturing Sector : % of Subsectors Source: CMIE Source: Socio-Economic Review 2009-10
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16. Gujarat contributes 15% of the country’s chemical exports. Bulk of this goes to USA, Europe and other developed nations – a clear sign of global competitiveness.
17. The 3 cracker complexes at Hazira, Vadodara and Dahej have a total installed capacity of 1,180 KTA. Another cracker is being built at Dahej by OPaL.
20. Chemical / Petrochemical Cluster Area – 310 sq. km including existing estate and SEZs Ahmedabad Jambusar Vadodara District Mumbai-Ahmedabad-Delhi BG Rail Line Mumbai-Ahmedabad NH8 Dahej Bharuch Alia Bet Narmada River Mumbai Source: Industries Commissionerate / iNDEXTb, Government of Gujarat, 2007
21. Chemicals / Petrochemicals Investment Locations 8 Chemical Product Clusters 14 Industrial Estates 3 SEZs Source: Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation.
22. Gujarat: Industry Value Chain Upstream Processing Hydrocarbon production Refining & blending Shipping Storage Distribution Market Exploration and Development
23. Industry Value Chain Downstream Processing ` Cracking Natural Gas Finished Consumer Products Intermediate ‘Building Block’ Synthesis Value Addition & Processing Functional Chemical Synthesis Hydrocarbon Feed stocks/ Raw Materials ` Crude Oil Petrochemical Products Fiber Intermediates Polymers Rubber Chemicals Plastics
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25. OPaL will source 973000 MTPA feedstock (C2, C3, and C4 cut) from the Petronet LNG (via its extraction unit) and 1.5 MMTPA naphtha from its Hazira and Uran units.
26. After the Extraction of Ethane (C2), Propane (C3) and Butane (C4) from LNG , the lean LNG will be sent back to PLL.
27. Basic polymer units are to produce LLDPE, HDPE, Polypropylene and SBR based on the ethylene and propylene generated from the cracker.The first plant in the world designed for extraction of C2+ products from rich LNG in cryogenic stage
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29. Gujarat has installed capacity of 12,258 MW and has additional captive power generation capacity of 4,685 MW
31. Renewable energy sector to be the next big focus: current installed capacity of wind power is 1625 MW and is expected to reach 6225 MW by 2020. The state has proposed to have installed capacity of 500 MW of solar power by 2015
33. All the 18000 villages of Gujarat have 24 hour power supplyDemand Projection in Gujarat (in MW) 19165 18256 17390 16563 15777 15372 Support Infrastructure: Power Source : Energy & Petrochemicals Department, Government of Gujarat
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35. 41 Major and minor ports, 2 Container terminals and 2 LNG terminals
36. In 2007-08, Gujarat ports handled 30% of total cargohandled by Indian ports. Minor ports of Gujarat handled 75% of the cargo handled by all minor ports of India.
37. Major commodities handled at Gujarat ports are Crude Oil and Petroleum-Oil–Lubricants (POL) (48%), Cement & Coal (8.5% share each), Food grains, Edible oils, Timber and Steel pipes etc.
42. 1st private port rail companySource : Blueprint for Infrastructure in Gujarat (BIG 2020) – Draft Final Report
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44. Only state to have an Integrated State Wide Gas Grid – on Open Access Common Carrier basis
45. 2200 kms of gas grid is in operation. Another 600 kms to be commissioned.
46. Only state in the country to have two LNG terminals (viz. Dahej & Hazira)
47. State owned company, Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (GSPC) owns rich gas reserves in the KG BasinSource : Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC)
48. Support Infrastructure: Water The only State to have inter linkages across rivers (> 20 rivers are interlinked) Uneven water distribution addressed through inter–basin water transfer 458 km Narmada Canal Bulk lines completed Bulk lines in progress Bulk lines to be taken up Region having perennial water sources
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50. MoU is being signed with GTZ-Advisory Services for Environmental Management (ASEM) for developing Eco-Industrial Parks.
51. MoU signed between GOG, DMICDC and Japanese Corporations for developing Smart Cities and Eco Townships in Dahej and Changodar.
52. Under Industrial Policy 2009, State Government provides financial assistance for implementation of Cleaner Production (CP) / Clean Technology (CT) tools.
53. State Government has instituted Cleaner Production Award to motivate industries for adopting CP/CT.
61. Quality Work Force, Peaceful LabourGujarat accounts for only 0.5% of mandays lost in the country while having 16% of industrial production
62. Industrial Estates and Clusters Bio-Tech cluster Gujarat International Finance-Tec City Soda ash and salt-based industries, cement and steel pipes Knowledge corridor Industrial corridor (DMIC) 182 industrial estates across Gujarat Savli Biotech Park Petroleum and brass parts Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region (PCPIR) Engineering and ceramics Chemicals, petrochem. pharma, textiles and engineering Soda ash and salt based Special Investment Region (SIR) 18 Captive Ports along 1600 km coastline across Gujarat 60 special economic zones (SEZs) across Gujarat 60 special economic zones (SEZs) across Gujarat To Bombay 202 industrial estates across Gujarat Balanced Development and Common Infrastructure Planning & Sharing
63. Business Opportunities Chemicals and Petrochemicals High performance chemicals Engineering plastics Pigments and coating products Refinery downstream projects Mineral resource-based projects Specialty chemicals Nanotechnology-based projects Bio refineries
64. Welcome to a whole new world of opportunities Thank You Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) (A Government of Gujarat Undertaking) 2nd Floor, Block No.4 UdyogBhavan, Sector 11 Gandhinagar 382 017 Gujarat, India Phone: +91 79 23250636/37 Fax: +91 79 23250705 gidc@gidcgujarat.org www.gidc.gov.in