For setting up of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal within the Dhamra Port premises Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has sought early allotment of 125 acres of land from the Odisha government. In March this year, IOC had entered into a pact with DPCL for developing a liquefied natural gas terminal inside the port area at an investment of Rs 10,000 crore.
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Tag: Indian Oil Corporation
IOC, BPCL to make Kerala an LPG surplus state
To make Kerala a surplus liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) state by 2015, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) Kochi Refinery have taken up projects. The projects, being undertaken by the two State-owned companies are expected make available about 1,700 tmt (thousand metric tonnes) of LPG in the state.
Land Search For IOC Project
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is said to be searching a site for its proposed 15 million tonne refinery on the west coast. The company has reportedly approached Adani Group and Shapoorji Pallonji Group for land for the Rs 30,000 crore project. The refinery is to come up by the 13th five year plan and the firm plans to raise its refining capacity to 100 million tonnes by 2021-22.
IOCL to begin work on Rs 97 cr project
According to a company source, Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) has received environment clearance for its Rs 97 crore oil depot project at Jharsuguda in Odisha and work on it
IOC to complete Rs 43-bn LNG project by 2016
The proposed Rs 4,320-crore LNG terminal to be set up by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) at Ennore Port in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (Tidco) may be completed by March 2016.
IOC to complete Rs 43-bn LNG project by 2016
The proposed Rs 4,320-crore LNG terminal to be set up by Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) at Ennore Port in collaboration with Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (Tidco) may be completed by March 2016.
Gail-TN JV to invest Rs 10,000 cr in power plant
Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (Tidco) and Gail (India) will form a joint venture to set up a power plant and pipeline infrastructure to carry LNG. The new company will make an investment to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore over the next five years.
Gail-TN JV to invest Rs 10,000 cr in power plant
Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (Tidco) and Gail (India) will form a joint venture to set up a power plant and pipeline infrastructure to carry LNG. The new company will make an investment to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore over the next five years.
India, Nepal to construct oil pipeline
India and Nepal have decided to go ahead with the proposal for a 41-km petroleum pipeline between the two countries at a cost of around Rs 100 crore. The pipeline is to be laid between Raxaul in Bihar to Amlekhgunj in Nepal.
IOC to set up refinery
Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is considering setting up its eighth refinery in a western-coast state by 2021-22.

