Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is going to invest Rs 40,000 crore for expansion of its refining capacity to over 100 million tonnes by 2022.
Sanjiv ย Singh, IOC Director (Refineries) has said that “As we see, (fuel) demand is expected to grow at 3.5-4 percent CAGR and we need to build capacities to meet that requirement.”
The international Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook has projected 4 percent CAGR growth in India’s fuel demand to 348 mt by 2030, from 184 mt in 2015-16.
India possesses a refining capacity of 232.06 mt.
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