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  2. Bharat Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) is an Indian public sector oil and gas company, headquartered in Mumbai. It is India's second-largest government-owned downstream oil producer , whose operations are overseen by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas .

  3. List of automotive fuel retailers - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Petroleum — India; BP (advertising tagline "Beyond Petroleum"; initials stood for British Petroleum, but with the merger of Amoco in 1998, BP is the actual corporate name) Amoco — United States, was used as a fuel grade until BP brought it back as a fuel brand in 2017; Aral — Germany, Luxembourg

  4. List of oil refineries in India - Wikipedia

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    After discovery of oil in the Assam state of India in late 1880s, the first oil refinery was set up at Digboi. Digboi Refinery was commissioned in 1901. [1] Following is a list of oil refineries in India, per the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, [2] arranged in decreasing order of their capacity.

  5. Bharat stage emission standards - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Stage IV also has norms on OBD (similar to Euro III but diluted). 2017 – Bharat Stage IV norms for all vehicles. 2018 - Bharat Stage VI fuel norms from 1 April 2018 in Delhi instead of 2020. [17] 2020 – Bharat Stage VI fuel norms from 1 April 2020 nationwide switching India to world's cleanest diesel and petrol. [18]

  6. Bharat PetroResources - Wikipedia

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    Bharat PetroResources (BPRL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharat Petroleum Corporation, a central public sector undertaking company functioning under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India. [1]

  7. Mumbai Refinery (BPCL) - Wikipedia

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    The refinery commenced operation in January 1955 under the ownership of Burmah-Shell Refineries Ltd. [1] Following the Government's acquisition of the Burmah-Shell, name of the Refinery was changed to Bharat Refineries Limited on 1976. In August 1977, the company was given its permanent name, viz. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL).

  8. Surge in U.S. renewable diesel supply won't offset loss of ...

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    (Reuters) -A flood of U.S. renewable diesel plants set to come online in the next three years will not be enough to offset the loss of petroleum diesel refining capacity from plant closings since ...

  9. Kochi Refineries - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) acquired the Government of India's shares in KRL in March 2001. Consequent to the merger Order dated 18 August 2006 issued by Ministry of Company Affairs, the refinery has been amalgamated with Bharat Petroleum Corporation, henceforth to be known as BPCL-Kochi Refinery.