Aramco positive about Maharashtra refinery project: CEO

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Saudi Arabia's national company is positive about the $44 billion refinery it is setting up in and looks to further expand its footprint in in partnership with the country's private sector.

The Forum was organised by the in partnership with the (CII) to coincide with Saudi Mohammed bin Salman's ongoing visit to

supplies India with 8 lakh barrels of every day.

Earlier this week, Chief Minister had announced that opposition by farmers to land acquisition for the proposed refinery has prompted the to shift it from Nanar village in district.

Though Fadnavis did not reveal the new location of the project, he did point out that it will now be built at a place where the local population does not oppose it.

The Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (RRPCL), created as a joint venture of an Indian consortium of state-run marketing companies - Indian Oil, and - has Aramco and the (ADNOC) as its overseas strategic partners.

The Aramco also told reporters, "We are looking not only at the refinery project, but also at other investment opportunities in India in partnership with Indian companies, including Reliance."

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 15:02 IST