Indian Oil Corp (IOC), the nation's biggest company, will begin commissioning of its long-delayed Rs 34,500 crore Paradip refinery from the first quarter of 2015.
"Once fully operational, this 15 million tonnes a year flagship refinery will further strengthen IOC's position as India's premier refiner and also add substantially to our bottomline," a company statement quoted its Director (Refineries) Sanjiv Singh as saying.
He said commissioning will begin from the first quarter of 2015 but did not say by when the full unit will be commissioned.
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"All our teams have geared up for realising the successful commissioning of this dream project which will enable us to process most difficult and cheap crudes resulting in higher profitability," Singh said.
Emphasising the responsibility towards clean environment, he said IOC has always given highest priority to environment and its operations are in total harmony with ecology.
"In line with the Auto Fuel Policy, IOC refineries will switch to 100 per cent BS-IV fuels production to meet timelines," he said.
For improved reliability in operation, downtimes during planned turnarounds should be minimised, Singh said, adding outages due to interruptions should be absolutely zero.
"In deregulated market, reliability in supplying the products in right quantity and of right quality, as committed is absolutely essential.
For improving reliability, we need to identify the weak spots and take corrective actions to eliminate the same," he added.