Indian Oil plans production of BS VI fuel at Gujarat refinery
The project for BS VI-compliant petrol and diesel will involve an estimated cost of Rs 3,380 crore and would enable supply of BS VI-grade fuel in India by April 1, 2020.
Indian Oil Corporation, at its Board meeting held on March 28, has approved a project for production of BS VI fuels at its Gujarat refinery.
The project for BS VI-compliant petrol and diesel will involve an estimated cost of Rs 3,380 crore and would enable supply of BS VI-grade fuel in India by April 1, 2020.
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