
Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance backs Texas refinery in major US energy push
US President Donald Trump has said that India’s Reliance Industries will make an investment in a new oil refinery being opened in Texas, thanking the company and “our partners in India” for the deal. Describing it as a “historic USD 300 billion deal“, Trump, in a social media post on Tuesday, said the project is being enabled by his administration’s “America First agenda”.
He said the deal is “the biggest in US history” and “a massive win for American workers, energy, and the great people of South Texas“. “Thank you to our partners in India, and their largest privately held energy company, Reliance, for this tremendous investment,” Trump said.
Trump said the new refinery at the Port of Brownsville will fuel US markets, strengthen national security, boost American energy production, and generate thousands of jobs. A press release by America First Refining (AFR) said that it received a nine-figure investment in February from a “global supermajor” at a 10-figure valuation.
AFR said it also “signed a binding 20-year offtake term sheet with the same global supermajor that secures commitments to purchase, process, and distribute American-produced energy exclusively sourced from American shale oil“. The press release did not mention Reliance Industries or specify the amount it plans to invest in the project. Recently, Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance got a license to star refinery in the US. The company said it plans to break ground on the refinery in the second quarter of 2026.
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