State-run Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) plans to increase the capacity of its Vizag oil refinery in southern India by as much as 20% to meet growing local fuel demand, its chairman Rajneesh Narang said.
India is raising its crude processing capacity as the world's third-largest oil importer and consumer wants to be a major ...
Budget documents indicated that the LPG subsidy for the financial year 2025 was allocated at ₹14,700 crore, but this amount ...
Although Goldman Sachs sees earnings risks to these companies driven by lower discounts on crude oil prices and LPG ...
Shares of India's state-run oil refiners surged up to 5% after analysts at Macquarie and Goldman Sachs raised ratings and ...
The profit was despite the firm booking an under-recovery of about Rs 3,100 crore on sale of domestic cooking gas LPG at government controlled price.
During the period April-December, HPCL recorded the highest ever crude throughput of 18.53 million tonnes (operating at 106% of the installed capacity) registering an increase of 12.4% over the ...
Jefferies has cut its price target on BPCL to ₹330 to ₹370 earlier and for Indian Oil to ₹150 from ₹170 earlier, although it ...
P S Ravikumar, who works at HPCL Company in Visakhapatnam, donated Rs 10,00,116 lakh to SV Sarva Sreyas Trust of TTD on ...
HPCL, a leading lubricant marketer in India, seeks to significantly enhance its supply chain operations through this partnership. The company will integrate its existing track-and-trace platform ...
To meet the rising demand for fuel in the region, Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL), an oil PSU company, intends to expand the capacity of its Vizag oil refinery in southern India by up to 20%, according to ...
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