Pradhan takes up Paradip refinery tax issue with Naveen

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today discussed with Chief Minister the issue of incentives for Indian Corporation's (IOC) Paradip refinery in the state.

The state had last year withdrawn incentives to the 15-million tonne refinery, a decision that has challenged in


"In the meeting, various options available to reach an amicable settlement on the present dispute were discussed," an official statement said here.

Pradhan said the state had extended the concession in 2004 to make the refinery project viable. Withdrawal of the same is now impacting the project commercially.

There is a need to find an amicable solution to the impasse keeping in view the fiscal health of the state and commercial interest of IOC, he said.

"He emphasised on the need for finding a middle path, wherein both and the state can work out a mutual acceptable solution by climbing down from their stated positions," the statement said.

The minister said the state should incentivise the expansion plans of the company, which include setting up a petrochemical complex adjacent to the refinery as well as expanding the present refining capacity.

"Over a period of time, it will enable the state to increase its revenue and also create additional employment avenues for the youth of the state," he said.

At the meeting it was agreed that the officers of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, and the state will deliberate various issues and work out an acceptable solution at the earliest.

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