Hindustan Organic Chemicals Ltd (HOCL) has announced the temporary shutdown of its cumene plant operations effective March 11, 2026, following Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd’s (BPCL) discontinuation of LPG supply. Despite this disruption, HOCL confirmed that its hydrogen peroxide plant continues to operate smoothly, ensuring stability in critical chemical production.
HOCL, a major player in India’s chemical sector, faces operational challenges due to LPG supply constraints. The company emphasized that while the cumene plant is temporarily halted, its hydrogen peroxide unit remains unaffected, safeguarding supply to industries reliant on this essential chemical.
Cumene Plant Shutdown
The suspension of cumene operations highlights the vulnerability of chemical manufacturing to raw material supply disruptions. Cumene, a key input for phenol and acetone production, is vital for downstream industries including pharmaceuticals, plastics, and resins.
Hydrogen Peroxide Operations Continue
In contrast, HOCL’s hydrogen peroxide plant continues to function, ensuring uninterrupted supply to sectors such as textiles, paper, and healthcare. This resilience underscores the company’s ability to balance challenges while maintaining critical output.
Key Highlights
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HOCL temporarily shuts down cumene plant from March 11, 2026
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BPCL discontinues LPG supply to HOCL
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Hydrogen peroxide plant continues operations without disruption
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Cumene shutdown impacts phenol and acetone value chains
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Hydrogen peroxide remains vital for textiles, paper, and healthcare industries
Sources: Company announcement, industry updates