• Indian Oil pulls off record crude processing at 56 million tonnes in FY16

    State-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) today said it has achieved a new record crude oil processing of 56.1 million tonnes in 2015-16 fiscal, with highest ever distillate production.

    IOC’s nine refineries operated at 103.5 per cent of the installed capacity in the fiscal, IOC Director (Refineries) Sanjiv Singh said.

    “IOC’s nine refineries also marked the best-ever combined distillate yield of 80.5 per cent, surpassing the previous best of 78.8 per cent during 2014-15,” a company statement quoted Singh as saying.

    Singh said that with focused efforts towards energy conservation, the refineries achieved lowest fuel and loss (F&L), Specific Energy Consumption (MBN) and Energy Intensity Index (EII) at 8.53 per cent, 53.8 and 101.2 respectively, as compared to the previous best of 8.77 per cent, 54.4 and 104.5 for the year 2014-15.

    “Individually, all refineries achieved various milestones. Many refineries achieved all time high crude processing. Almost all refineries achieved highest distillate production with lowest fuel & loss, which is really commendable,” said Singh.

    The commissioning of 15 million tonnes a year Paradip refinery in Odisha IOC’s refining capacity to 69.2 million tonnes per annum.

    The commissioning of INDMAX Unit at Paradip (4.17 MMTPA), based on the indigenous technology developed by its R&D Centre was another golden milestone of global recognition as a technology supplier.

    Continuing with indigenous technologies, IOC on March 6 laid the foundation stone of the ambitious OCTAMAX project at Mathura Refinery. The refinery also commissioned New Propylene Recovery Unit (NPRU) in May 2015, to produce polymer-grade propylene with high purity.

    Another upcoming project is INDMAX at Bongaigaon, which coupled with Indmax Gasoline Hydrodesulphurization (IGHDS) unit and associated facilities will increase distillate yield of the refinery while also helping it produce Euro-VI fuel.

    Several new projects have been approved during 2015-16. To meet Euro-VI fuel supply requirement by 2020, various revamps and installation of new units are envisaged at Gujarat, Panipat, Mathura, Haldia, Digboi and Bongaigaon refineries?.

    In Guwahati, Euro-VI petrol compliance will be achieved with the commissioning of INDAdept-G & Catalyst replacement of HDT unit. Paradip Refinery is ready for supply of Euro-VI grade diesel, it said.

    “Past several years have witnessed extreme volatility in global oil markets, riding the tide of rise and subsequent fall in the world crude oil and petroleum product prices. In this context, year 2015-16 was an eventful year for all stakeholders,” IOC said. 

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