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The Jamnagar Refinery is a private sector crude oil refinery owned by Reliance Industries in Motikhavdi, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. The refinery was commissioned on 14 July 1999 with an installed capacity of 668,000 barrels per day (106,200 m 3 /d).
The Jamnagar Refinery by Reliance Industries Limited is the largest refinery in the world [3] and has the largest Nelson Complexity Index in India of 21.1. [4] Various refineries are undergoing capacity expansions, and the Barmer Refinery was expected to be commissioned in January 2024.
Jamnagar Refinery: Reliance Industries: Jamnagar, Gujarat, India: ... Set to open in mid-2024. The refinery will have a capacity of 340,000 barrels of oil. Nicaragua
Reliance, controlled by Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani, operates the world's biggest refining complex with capacity to process 1.4 million barrels per day (bpd) of oil at Jamnagar.
Reliance BP Mobility Limited (d/b/a Jio-bp), is an Indian oil and gas company, owned by Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL). It is based in Navi Mumbai , Maharashtra , India . It is vertically integrated and is involved in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining and also has interests in the downstream business and operates ...
The Jamnagar Refinery belonging to India-based Reliance Industries Limited is now one of the most complex refineries in the world with a Nelson complexity index of 21.1. [6] The Oil and Gas Journal annually calculates and publishes a list of refineries with their associated Nelson complexity index scores.
This refinery suffered extensive damage during the Iran–Iraq War. Since 25 December 2008, the world's largest refinery complex is the Jamnagar Refinery Complex, consisting of two refineries side by side operated by Reliance Industries Limited in Jamnagar, India with a combined production capacity of 1,240,000 barrels per day (197,000 m 3 /d).
Refineries in India processed 221.37 Mt of oil in 2020-21 achieving a capacity utilization of 88.8%. With a total refining capacity of 69.2288836p; MMTPA [clarification needed], the state-owned Indian Oil Corporation was the largest refiner in the country by capacity. Indian Oil's refineries processed 62.35 Mt of crude oil in 2020–21.