SABIC partners Indian Oil, TGU to reduce NO2 emissions by 70% in diesel vehicles

Will provide Technical Grade Urea to manufacture aqueous urea solution used in diesel vehicular systems to reduce NO2 emission by over 70% in BS VI vehicles.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 09 Sep 2021 Views icon7005 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

SABIC, a global leader in diversified chemicals, in collaboration with India’s leading oil marketing company, Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) is to provide Technical Grade Urea (TGU) to manufacture AUS-32 (Aqueous Urea Solution) used in diesel vehicular systems to reduce NO2 emission by over 70% to meet stringent norms of Bharat Stage VI vehicles.

SABIC claims the superior quality and high purity of its TGU can help oil marketing companies deliver fine quality solutions to their customers without compromising on the diesel exhaust fluid quality.

Talking about the collaboration, Janardhanan Ramanujalu, Vice-President & Regional Head, SABIC South Asia & ANZ, said, “Bharat Stage emission norms moved from BS IV to BS VI which threw up many challenges for the automotive industry. Ourhigh quality solution fits perfectly in meeting the emission norms in collaboration with the oil industry.We take pride in collaborating with IOCL and considering it a major step towards keeping India at par with the rest of the world regarding vehicular emissions.” 

Sanjay Singh, Head, Agri Nutrients India Business, SABIC, said, “As part of our commitment towards sustainability, SABIC has invested in Saudi Arabia-based facilities to produce high-quality TGU meeting the global benchmark for reducing vehicular emissions. The arrangement with IOCL will support a sustainable transition to and compliance with BS-VI standards for all diesel vehicles, reducing air pollution and helping meet the larger climate goals.” 

SABIC also supplies TGU to other leading manufacturers of AUS-32 in India to support the Indian automobile industry in meeting BS-VI standards. As per the BS-VI standards, all heavy diesel vehicles with 2000cc engine capacity or more will require a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) converter to use AUS-32 solutions by reducing nitrogen oxide emission by more than 70%. 

SABIC’s collaboration, especially with IOCL, will make the AUS-32 solutions readily available in the market and can be refilled by heavy diesel vehicles on the go and is a viable process.

Photos: Subhash Simhudu

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