How many refineries are there in Assam?

How many refineries are there in Assam?

4 refineries
Assam has 4 refineries-Noonmati refinery,Namuligarh Refinery ,Bongaigaon Refinery, Digboi Refinery.

Which is the biggest refinery in Assam?

Digboi Refinery

State Assam
City Digboi
Coordinates 27°23′27″N 95°37′07″ECoordinates: 27°23′27″N 95°37′07″E
Refinery details
Owner(s) Indian Oil Corporation Limited

Which oil refineries are not located in Assam?

The correct answer is Barauni. Barauni oil refinery is not in Assam.

How many oil refineries are there in India 2021?

Oil Refineries India has 18 public sector refineries and five refineries in the private sector/or as a joint venture, the largest refineries being RIL Jamnagar (Gujarat), NEL Vadinar (Gujarat) and IOC Panipat (Haryana).

Who is owner of IOCL?

Government of India
Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
Indian Oil Corporation/Parent organizations

Who are customers of IOCL?

Many customers like the Railways, State Transport Undertakings, Steel Plants, Thermal Power Plants, Textile Mills and Power Plants continue to benefit from long-term contracts signed with IndianOil for fuels & lubricants supplies and consultancy.

What is the refining capacity of Guwahati Refinery?

The refining capacity was subsequently enhanced to 1.0 MMTPA. Due to dwindling supply of indigenous Assam Crude, Guwahati Refinery started processing Low Sulfur Imported Crude along with Assam Crude. The supply of LS imported crude to Guwahati Refinery is from Barauni Refinery via railway wagons.

Why occupational health centre of Guwahati Refinery hospital?

The occupational health centre of Guwahati Refinery Hospital, since its inception in 1994, has been providing comprehensive services to the corporation’s employees, their dependents and to the community.

Which is the oldest oil refinery in India?

Digboi Refinery, commissioned on 11th December 1901, is India’s oldest operating refinery and one of the oldest operating refineries in the world. The historic Digboi Refinery has been termed as the “Gangotri of the Indian Hydrocarbon sector.”

Who is the owner of Assam Oil Company?

Earlier owned and operated by the Assam Oil Company Limited/Burmah Oil Company, it came into the fold of the Indian Oil Corporation Limited by an Act of Parliament on 14th October 1981 and became the Assam Oil Division of Indian Oil Corporation Limited.

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