Indian Oil Company Limited (IOCL) chairman S M Vaidya visited the Barauni Refinery premises to assess the progress of various ongoing expansion projects on Barauni Refinery premises.
The IOCL chairman, gave several directions to senior officials as well as the representatives of the project management company to ensure its safe and timely completion. The completion of the projects will enhance the existing crude processing capacity of 6 million metric tonne per annum (MMTPA) of the refinery to 9 MMTPA.
The IOCL chairman also visited Atmospheric Vacuum Unit (AVU)- IV project.
The 9 MMTPA unit, after its completion, will replace the existing three AVUs on the refinery premises.
“The project is of utmost importance for IOCL in order to meet the rising fuel demand of eastern India and Nepal.
“It is highly imperative that the project is completed within the scheduled timeframe, safely and at the stipulated cost,” said Vaidya in a statement issued by the corporate communication department of the refinery.
He also visited the Indjet project which would produce aviation turbine fuel (ATF) under indigenous technology developed by Indian Oil R&D division.
Barauni Refinery executive director R K Jha and other senior officials accompanied him during his visit.