IndianOil investing Rs 12,000 cr to meet Euro-IV deadline
New Delhi   02-Sep-2008
IndianOil, the nation's largest refiner, is investing over Rs 12,000 crore in upgrading its seven refineries to produce Euro-III and Euro-IV grade petrol and diesel from April 2010. "All our refineries are on schedule to meet the Euro-III and Euro-IV deadline," IndianOil Director (Refineries) B N Bankapur said. While petrol and diesel meeting the stringent Euro-IV specifications is to be supplied in seven metro cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad from April 1, 2010, Euro-III grade fuel is to be supplied in rest of the country from that date. Doubts had been expressed about meeting the April 1, 2010 deadline after an industry representation by IndianOil, Hindustan Petroleum and Bharat Petroleum sought postponement of the schedule for cleaner fuel to 2015. While Bankapur insisted all of IndianOil's seven refineries would meet the 2010 deadline, industry sources said its Barauni unit in Bihar and Digboi and Guwahati refineries in Assam faced about six month delay in commissioning facilities to produce Euro-III norm compliant diesel. This minor delay had led to the company joining HPCL and BPCL in requesting for deferment of the 2010 deadline. Sources, however, said the Petroleum Ministry was not inclined to relax the deadline to 2015 and has asked the refiners to expedite upgradation of their units. Besides the three units of IndianOil, HPCL's Mumbai and Vizag refineries faced up to two years delay in commissioning facilities to produce Euro-III and Euro-IV grade fuel. Chennai refinery and Numaligarh refinery also faced between six to ten months delay. The three firms, they said, may now seek postponement of the deadline by a shorter two years to April 1, 2012.