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INDIAN Oil Corporation (Indian Oil) is India’s Largest Commercial Enterprise. Indian Oil’s business interests overlap the entire hydrocarbon value-chain, including refining, pipeline transportation, and MARKETING of petroleum products, exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas and petrochemicals. As India’s flagship national oil company, with a 33,000-strong work-force currently, Indian Oil has been meeting India’s energy demands for over half a century. With a corporate vision to be ‘The Energy of India’ and to become ‘A globally admired company,’ Indian Oil’s business interests straddle the entire hydrocarbon value-chain – from refining, pipeline transportation and marketing of petroleum products to exploration & production of crude oil & gas, marketing of natural gas and petrochemicals, besides forays into alternative energy and globalization of downstream operations. Having set up subsidiaries in Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the UAE, the Corporation is simultaneously scouting for new business opportunities in the energy markets of Asia and Africa. It has also formed about 20 JOINT VENTURES with reputed business PARTNERS from India and abroad to pursue diverse business interests.

Indian Oil Corporation (Indian Oil) is India’s Largest Commercial Enterprise. Indian Oil’s business interests overlap the entire hydrocarbon value-chain, including refining, pipeline transportation, and marketing of petroleum products, exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas and petrochemicals. As India’s flagship national oil company, with a 33,000-strong work-force currently, Indian Oil has been meeting India’s energy demands for over half a century. With a corporate vision to be ‘The Energy of India’ and to become ‘A globally admired company,’ Indian Oil’s business interests straddle the entire hydrocarbon value-chain – from refining, pipeline transportation and marketing of petroleum products to exploration & production of crude oil & gas, marketing of natural gas and petrochemicals, besides forays into alternative energy and globalization of downstream operations. Having set up subsidiaries in Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the UAE, the Corporation is simultaneously scouting for new business opportunities in the energy markets of Asia and Africa. It has also formed about 20 joint ventures with reputed business partners from India and abroad to pursue diverse business interests.



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