• What is Jamnagar Refinery?
  • The Jamnagar Refinery is a private sector crude oil refinery owned by Reliance Industries in Motikhavdi, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India. The refinery was commissioned on 14 July 1999 with an installed capacity of 668,000 barrels per day (106,200 m 3 /d). Its current installed capacity is 1,240,000 barrels per day (197,000 m 3 /d).
  • Which company has the largest refining capacity in India?
  • As a group, Indian Oil Corporation has the largest refining capacity, with nine refineries located across western, northern and north-eastern regions of India. The Jamnagar Refinery by Reliance Industries Limited is the largest refinery in the world and has the largest Nelson Complexity Index in India of 21.1.
  • Which is the largest refinery in India?
  • The Jamnagar Refinery by Reliance Industries Limited is the largest refinery in the world and has the largest Nelson Complexity Index in India of 21.1. Various refineries are undergoing capacity expansions, and the Barmer Refinery was expected to be commissioned in January 2024. Expected to commission in January 2024.
  • Why should you choose Jamnagar oil refinery?
  • The configuration of the refinery¡ªwhich has a complexity index of 21.1¡ªgives us the versatility to process almost all grades of crude oil produced and meet the increasingly differentiated and more demanding product specifications of global markets. The facilities at Jamnagar help us make products that can meet the strictest environmental norms.
  • Why is Jamnagar a’refinery land’?
  • The completion of the RPL refinery has enabled Jamnagar to emerge as a ‘Refinery land’, housing the world’s largest refining complex with an aggregate refining capacity of 1.24 million barrels (197,000 m 3) of oil per day, more than any other single location in the world. The globally competitive RPL refinery was commissioned in 36 months.
  • Will India’s Reliance Industries get its first cargo of oil?
  • NEW DELHI/SINGAPORE, Dec 15 (Reuters) – India’s Reliance Industries Ltd (RELI.NS), operator of the world’s biggest refining complex at Jamnagar in Western India, aims to get the first cargo of oil from its new Abu Dhabi-based trading unit in December, a source familiar with the matter said.