The capacity of Indian Oil Corp's Gujarat Refinery will bolstered to 18 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) by 2020 from the existing 13.7 MTPA, plant's Executive Director S K Dhargupta said today.
Dhargupta, on the occasion of Indian Oil Day, which was observed today, said after the expansion, it will supply 100 per cent BS-VI petrol and diesel. The programme is expected to be completed by 2020, he added.
"The Gujarat Refinery was dedicated to the nation in 1966 with 2 MTPA refining capacity. Refining capacity will be expanded to 18 million MTPA from the existing 13.7 MTPA," he said.
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He said, at present, the refinery has spent Rs 1,330 crore for revamping DHDT, DHDS, VGD-HDT units to supply BS-IV diesel from January this year as such it is ready to supply 100 per cent BS-IV petrol.
"We have geared up to meet Central government's Auto Fuel Vision & Policy-2025 for supply of BS-IV & BS-VI fuels in the country in the stipulated time," said Dhargupta.
Located at Koyali village on the city outskirts, Gujarat Refinery is the second largest refinery of the IOC.
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