What is India current oil refining capacity?

What is India current oil refining capacity?

The Indian oil group has refining capacity of 80.2 MMTPA as on 1.4. 2020 and accounts for ~32% of total national refining capacity of 248.9 MMTPA – the largest share among refining companies in India.

How is refinery utilization calculated?

Refinery utilization rate: Represents the use of the atmospheric crude oil distillation units. The rate is calculated by dividing the gross input to these units by the operable refining capacity of the units.

How many refineries does Indian Oil have?

Indian Oil Corporation Limited had 11 of the 23 refineries, present in India, under its control as of June 2020. Its largest refinery, by volume, were Panipat and Paradip, both with a refining capacity of 15 million metric tons per annum.

What is total US refining capacity?

Oil refinery capacity in the United States from 1970 to 2020* (in 1,000 barrels per day)

Characteristic Capacity in thousand barrels per day

What is the average capacity utilization of Indian edible oil refineries?

Data compiled by the apex industry body, the Solvent Extractors’ Association (SEA), puts the average capacity utilization of Indian edible oil refineries at 46 per cent, which is a sharp decline from 65 per cent about five years ago.

How many refineries are there in India?

The country’s refining capacity has increased from a modest 62 Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum (MMTPA) in 1998 to 248.9 MMTPA at present comprising of 23 refineries – 18 under Public Sector, 3 under Private Sector and 2 in Joint Venture (JV). The refinery-wise current installed capacities are given below:

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