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Indian Oil Corp plans to shut the diesel desulphuriser unit at its 300,000 barrel-per-day Panipat refinery for an upgrade ...
Indian Oil warns about fake LPG cylinder website that can rob you: Here is what you need to do to stay safe Currently, major state-owned companies like Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), ...
According to Indian Oil, each and every new LPG cylinder is checked at various manufacturing stages and market by BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) after various tests carried out as per the BIS codes ...
An e-rickshaw of Indian oil with 5 kg gas cylinder will travel across 30 different locations within the limits of Lucknow in a month to campaign for instant LPG connection.
The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum here has directed Indian Oil Corporation and a Model Town-based gas agency to jointly compensate a family by paying over ₹11 lakh, following a ...
The state-owned Indian Oil on Friday hiked prices of non-subsidised cooking gas by up to Rs 49.5. per cylinder for the country's top metros.
Customers of the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) can now book a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) refill cylinder by just giving a missed call to the company.
To improve LPG safety and accessibility, Dr. D. P. Vidyarthi, Chief General Manager (LPG) of Indian Oil AOD, handed over the advanced composite LPG cylinder to Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma at ...
India Business News: The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has introduced 5-kg LPG cylinders to address the needs of migratory population and small families.
After introducing the 5-kg liquified petroleum gas (LPG) cylinder named ‘Chotu’, Indian Oil is all set to launch the 2-kg ‘Munna’ in Northeast markets soon, a top official of the state ...
Indian Oil Corporation today launched 450-kg Indane Jumbo LPG cylinder in the Indian market. Indane Jumbo called the "Mini-Bulk" is available in minimum footprint size with a flow rate of up to ...
Chhotu, At Your Service! Indian Oil gives brand identity to 5 kg cylinder IndianOil launched its 5 kg free trade LPG (FTL) cylinder, named "Chhotu", in New Delhi on Friday.