Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Mr. Sudhir Kumar, Sr. Manager (Hindi) for giving us an opportunity to explore our ideas and interact with experts of the industry at Panipat Refinery.
We extend our thanks to Mr. S K Verma, Sr. Inst. Engineer (MEG Unit) for their inspiration and kind support. We would also thank to Mr. Y B Joshi, DM(T&D) and Mr. Kaushik Dutta for their valuable suggestions during the training period.
We would also like to thank all officers and staff of the company for their support and cooperation.
Finally we would like to express our sincere gratitude to our parents, for helping us to undertake this training and constantly encouraging me to interact with the experts and make the best use of the immense opportunities available at the refinery.
Pawan Kumar
Anurag Kumar
Bachelor of Technology (2nd year)
Bachelor of Technology (2nd year)
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Instrumentation & Control Engineering
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
National Institute of Technology Jalandhar
Contents
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Topics
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1.
An Overview
2.
MEG
3.
HDPE
4.
PP
5.
CPP
6.
ANALYZER
7.
MCR
8.
PROJECT
INDIAN OIL CORPORATION
AN OVERVIEW:
Indian Oil Corporation is a key player in the Indian energy sector, a Public Sector Undertaking Maharatna, meeting 47% of national petroleum consumption and contributing 6% of the revenues to the Nation’s exchequer. Established as an oil marketing entity on June 30, 1959, Indian Oil Company Ltd was renamed Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. on September 1, 1964 when Indian Refineries Ltd. (established in August 1958) was merged with it. Presently Indian Oil operates 10 of the 20 oil refineries in the country with a combined refining capacity of 65.7 million metric tons per annum. It is the leading Indian corporate in the Fortune ‘Global 500’ listing, ranked at the 125th position in the year 2010. Having set up subsidiaries