Ahmedabad: Reliance Industries Ltd.'s Jamnagar refinery has been "completely shut" after a fire and is expected to be closed for at least 10 days, an official at the petroleum ministry said on Wednesday.
No injuries have been reported and the plant has been evacuated, a senior company official said.
Jamnagar police said that emergency teams rushed to the refinery as soon as the fire alert was sounded at around 1030 hrs IST. Prima facie, the fire appeared to have been caused by a spark.

Neraly 800 people were working in the refinery at the time of the incident and about 100 people were present at the site of the operation.
Reports said the fire has damaged a hydrotreater unit at the plant. A hydrotreater unit is used to remove sulphur in refining petroleum - one of the first stages of refining.
Reliance officials told CNN-IBN they are still assessing the damage and the refinery may be shut down from two weeks to one month. Production may halve during this period.
Petroleum Secretary said the refinery is likely to be shut down for ten days which may cause LPG shortage of one lakh tonnes.
Jamnagar is India's biggest refinery producing between 32 and 40 million tonnes of petrol and diesel annually.
It accounts for 24 per cent of India's refining capacity and produces 6,50,000 barrels of oil.
Production at the plant may fall to 16-17 million tonnes (MT). Current production at the refinery is 32-40 MT.
RIL FACTS | |
| Reliance Industries Limited operates world-class manufacturing facilities at Naroda, Patalganga, Hazira and Jamnagar, all in western India. | The Naroda facility, near Ahmedabad, houses a textile plant on a 150 acre site. The Patalganga complex, near Mumbai, has polyester, fibre intermediates and linear alkyl benzene manufacturing plants and is spread over 200 acres of land. |
| The Hazira complex, near Surat, has a naphtha cracker feeding downstream fibre intermediates, plastics and polyester plants and is spread over 700 acres of land. | The Jamnagar complex has a petroleum refinery and associated petrochemical plants making plastics and fibre intermediates. It is spread over 7,400 acres of land. |
| It is the world's largest green field petroleum refinery-cum-petrochemicals complex. A captive port terminal has the capacity to handle 50 million tones per year of liquid products. | |
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