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Kandla–Bhatinda Oil Pipeline (KBPL) was started in 1993 and it was commissioned in 1996. [1] It is the largest oil pipeline in India. However, the first engineering firm to work on the project, Škoda Export, did not complete the job and fresh bids had to be taken in 1996. [2] The total length is 1443 km with a capacity of 6.0 million tonnes ...
Motihari-Amlekhgunj pipeline is a 69 km (43 mi) long trans-border petrolium pipeline between Amlekhgunj Oil Depot in Parsa of Nepal and Motihari of India. This pipeline transports petroleum from Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) to Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC). [1] It is also the first ever trans-national pipeline in the Indian subcontinent. [2]
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL or IOC), trading as IndianOil, is an Indian multinational [3] [4] oil and gas company under the ownership of Government of India and administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. It is a public sector undertaking which is registered in Mumbai but headquartered in New Delhi. [5]
Oil Mines Regulations-1984 [1] [2] (OMR 1984) replaces the Oil Mines Regulations-1933, with effect from October 1984 to deal with matters for the prevention of possible dangers in oil mines in India. OMR 1984 was Published in 1986 by Directorate General of Mines Safety , Ministry of Labour in Dhanbad , Jharkhand .
Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPCL) is a state government-owned group of oil and gas exploration, production and distribution companies based in Gujarat, India. It is India's only state government-owned oil and gas company under the ownership of Department of Energy and Petrochemicals, Government of Gujarat.
Before the independence of India in 1947, the Assam Oil Company in the north-eastern and Attock Oil Company in the north-western part of the undivided India were the only oil-producing companies, with minimal exploration input. The major part of Indian sedimentary basins was deemed to be unfit for the development of oil and gas resources.
A new company Assam Oil Company (AOC) was set up by AR&T and a small refinery at Margharita (Upper Assam) with a capacity of 500 bbl/d (79 m 3 /d) was started to refine the Digboi-oil. 1901: Digboi refinery was commissioned. 1911: Burmah Oil Company (BOC) enters into the Indian market. 1921: Burmah Oil Company (BOC) takes over Assam Oil Company ...
This oil is processed at the MPT, and blended with the Mangala oil which is sold through the pipeline. The marginal oil field at Raageshwari also commenced production in March 2012. The Raageshwari and Saraswati fields continue to cumulatively contribute over 500 barrels (79 m 3) of oil per day towards the total production from the block. Cairn ...