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Indian Oil's cross-country pipeline network, for the transport of crude oil to refineries and finished products to high-demand centres, spans over 13,000 km. The company has a throughput capacity of 80.49 million tonnes per year for crude oil and petroleum products and 9.5 million cubic metres per day at standard conditions for gas.
The major oil terminals / depots in India are: . Agra Terminal of IOCL; Dhourmui Terminals of IOCL, BPCL and HPCL near Bharatpur; Roorkee Terminal of IOCL; Manmad Terminals of IOCL, BPCL and HPCL
Panipat Refinery is the seventh refinery belonging to Indian Oil Corporation Limited. [1] It is one of South Asia's largest integrated petrochemicals plants. Panipat Refinery meets the demand of petroleum products of Haryana and of the entire North-West Region including Punjab, J&K, Himachal, Chandigarh, Uttaranchal state and part of Rajasthan ...
Indane [3] [4] is a subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation which is under the ownership of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the government of India. It is the world's second largest government-owned subsidiary responsible for manufacturing LPG. [5] The brand was conceived in 1964 to bring modern cooking to Indian kitchens.
Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL) is an Indian public sector company responsible for maintaining the country's strategic petroleum reserves.ISPRL is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB), which functions under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
It is the third largest refinery owned by Indian Oil Corporation after Paradip and Panipat Refinery. [1] The refinery is currently [ when? ] under projected expansion to 18 million tonnes per year. History
Lanka IOC PLC is a subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation which operates retail petrol and diesel stations in Sri Lanka. LIOC is Sri Lanka's only private sector organisation retailing fuels with an island-wide distribution network of 213 retail outlasts.
According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the fifteen largest trading partners of India represent 61.67% of total trade by India in the financial year 2022–23. [1] These figures include trade in goods and commodities , but do not include services or foreign direct investment .