Advantage Assam 2.0
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa said that Assam has been central to Indiaโ€™s oil industry since the late 19th century, contributing significantly to Indiaโ€™s energy sector.

Guwahati: The Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment and Infrastructure Summit concluded on Wednesday with investment commitments totaling Rs 4,91,500 crore for Assam, said Chief Minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma.

Over the two-day summit, memorandums of understanding worth more than Rs 2 lakh crore were signed in sectors such as industries, power, mines, information technology, environment, education, health, tourism, agriculture, and more.

Sarma described the event as historic, marking a significant milestone in Assam’s development. โ€œAdvantage Assam 2.0 charted the course for the future development of Assam,โ€ he said.

Earlier in the day, at a session titled โ€œUnlocking Assamโ€™s Energy Potential: Building Future-Ready Oil and Gas Infrastructure, Innovation, and Investment Aligned with Global Energy Transitions,โ€ Sarma highlighted Assamโ€™s role in Indiaโ€™s oil industry.

He stated that Assam has been central to Indiaโ€™s oil industry since the late 19th century, contributing significantly to Indiaโ€™s energy sector.

He also said that Assam holds 12 percent of Indiaโ€™s natural gas reserves and produces half of the countryโ€™s onshore natural gas.

โ€œWith four operational refineries and a combined refining capacity of 7.45 million metric tonnes (MMT), Assam plays a key role in ensuring a consistent energy supply to the nation,โ€ Sarma added.

Assamโ€™s retail network includes 1,180 outlets, and its annual LPG consumption is 0.5 MMT.

Major petrochemical companies like Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Limited, Assam Petro-Chemicals Limited, and Numaligarh Refinery Limited contribute significantly to the stateโ€™s revenues, generating over Rs 11,700 crore annually from royalties and taxes.

Looking to the future, Sarma stated that Assamโ€™s hydrocarbon sector shows great promise, with crude oil availability expected to double by 2030.

The Chief Minister also thanked Prime Minister Modi for his guidance and presence at the summit.

He acknowledged the Union Council of Ministers’ support and expressed confidence that the success of the summit would lead to positive development for Assam.

Sarma also stated the importance of skilled labor to support the state’s new development paradigm and urged higher education institutions to prepare youth for Industry 4.0.

Union Minister Piyush Goyal praised Assamโ€™s “7Ds”, democracy, demography, demand, diversity, dependability, digitization, and decisive leadership.

He commended Sarma’s leadership, noting that it would help Assam emerge as a key player in Indiaโ€™s economic growth, especially in trade and logistics.