Panipat Refinery
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Panipat Refinery is an oil refinery that was set up in 1998. It is located in Baholi village, Panipat, Haryana. Panipat is the seventh refinery belonging to Indian Oil Corporation Limited. The cost of the refinery's construction was Rs 9024 crores. It has a capacity of twelve MMTPA.
The refinery's highlights include:
- Zero discharge of effluent gases.
- The presence of four ambient air monitoring stations that were in place well before the refinery was in use.
- It is an eco-friendly refinery, as indicated by a green belt outside it.
- The establishment of a totally electronic-based communication system within the refinery.
- It has the lowest manpower of all refineries in the region with similar capacities.
Panipat Refinery holds several quality certifications from DNV, including: