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  2. Oil Mines Regulations-1984 - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Motihari-Amlekhganj pipeline - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Paradip Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Paradip Refinery is an oil refinery set up by Indian Oil Corporation in Paradip town in the state of Odisha. It was commissioned in 2016 with an installed capacity of 15 million tonnes per year. [1] This refinery is spread over approximately 3,345 acres of land and is situated approximately 5 km southwest from the Paradip Port. [2]

  5. Energy policy of India - Wikipedia

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    India ranks third in oil consumption with 4.669 million barrels/day in 2020 after USA and China. During the calendar year 2019, India imported 221.7 million tons of crude oil and 44.4 million tons of refined petroleum products and exported 60.7 million tons of refined petroleum products.

  6. Kandla–Bhatinda Oil Pipeline - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  7. Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The roots of this project lie in the involvement of international oil companies in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan beginning of 1990s. As Russia, who controlled all export pipelines of these countries, consistently refused to allow the use of its pipeline network, these companies needed an independent export route avoiding both Iran and Russia. [7] [8]

  8. Category:Indian Oil Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Indian Oil Corporation buildings and structures (12 P) Pages in category "Indian Oil Corporation" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  9. New Exploration Licensing Policy - Wikipedia

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    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 ...