Indian Oil is the downstream giant of India. It has extensive refining, distribution & marketing infrastructure and advanced R&D facilities. From the past six decades, the company is providing energy to millions of people across the country with the help of its 50,000+ wide network of customers. IOCL's core business consists of refining, transportation and marketing of petroleum products.
Executive Director (LPG), Indian Oil Corporation Limited IndianOil Bhavan, G-9, Ali Yavar Jung Marg, Bandra (East), Mumbai, India
1959
Incorporation
1960
Tank No.1 at Antop Hill installation in Mumbai
1961
Commissioning of the first major coastal terminal at Kandla
1962
Inauguration of Guwahati refinery
1964
Indian Refineries Ltd was dissolved and merged with Indian Oil Company Ltd
1975
Haldia commenced commercial production
1979
Incorporation of The IndianOil Management Academy (IMA)
1986
The Registered Office of IndianOil shifted to Bandra
1995
Inauguration of IndianOil Institute of Petroleum Management, at Gurgaon, Haryana
1995
Commissioned 1,443 km-long Kandla-Bhatinda product pipeline
1996
Commissioned 1,443 km-long Kandla-Bhatinda product pipeline
United Nations World Intellectual Property Organisation gold medal
Gold Trophy “SCOPE Meritorious Award” for Corporate Social Responsibility & Responsiveness
Bongaigaon Refinery won the National Energy Conservation Award 2013 constituted by Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.
Indian Oil delights customers with quality products and services at competitive prices.
Indian Oil is a Learning Organization, nurturing initiatives, innovations and aspirations with best practices.
Indian Oil is a team, committed to honesty, integrity, transparency and mutual trust creating employee pride.
Indian Oil is fully committed to safety, health and environment.
Indian Oil is a responsible corporate citizen deeply committed to socio-economic development in its areas of operations.
lndrani Kaushal
Government Nominee Director
Dr. Navneet Mohan Kothari
Government Nominee Director
Sandeep Kumar Gupta
Director (Finance)
Ranjan Kumar Mohapatra
Director (HR)
Dr. SSV Ramakumar
Director (Research & Development)
G K Satish
Director (Planning & Business Development)
Shrikant Madhav Vaidya
Chairman
In the course of refinery operations, wastewater, flue gases and fugitive emissions and solid wastes are generated. Refineries are also significant consumers of scarce resources like water and energy. Thus, pollution control and resource conservation activities are a priority area for environment management at IndianOil.
Our refineries continuously strive to:
Minimize adverse environmental impact from refinery activities, products and services by using processes, practices, materials that avoid, reduce or control pollution
Conserve scarce natural resources their consumption is continually optimized