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Indian Oil Corporation

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL; d/b/a IndianOil) is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India. It is headquartered in New Delhi.[4] It is a public sector undertaking whose operations are overseen by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Indian Oil is ranked 142nd on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2022.[5] It is the largest government owned oil producer[6] in the country, with a net profit of $6.1 billion for the financial year 2020-21.[7] As of 31 March 2021, Indian Oil's employee strength is 31,648, out of which 17,762 are executives and 13,876 non-executives, while 2,776 are women, comprising 8.77% of the total workforce.[8][9][10]

Indian Oil Corporation Limited
The Energy of India
Type Central Public Sector Undertaking
ISININE242A01010
IndustryEnergy: Oil and gas
Predecessor
  • Indian Refineries Ltd. (1958)
  • Indian Oil Corporation (1959)
Founded30 June 1959; 63 years ago (30 June 1959)
Headquarters
Area served
India, Sri Lanka, Middle East, Mauritius & Worldwide
Key people
Shrikant Madhav Vaidya (Chairman)[1]
Products
Revenue 736,730 crore (US$92 billion) (2022)[2]
33,053 crore (US$4.1 billion) (2022)[2]
24,491 crore (US$3.1 billion) (2022)[2]
Total assets 410,624 crore (US$51 billion) (2022)[2]
Total equity 133,535 crore (US$17 billion) (2022)[2]
OwnerMinistry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India[3]
Number of employees
33,498 (2021)[2]
Divisions
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.iocl.com

Indian Oil's business interests overlap the entire hydrocarbon value chain, including refining, pipeline transportation, marketing of petroleum products, exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas and petrochemicals.[11] Indian Oil has ventured into alternative energy and globalisation of downstream operations. It has subsidiaries in Sri Lanka (Lanka IOC),[12] Mauritius (IndianOil (Mauritius) Ltd)[13] and the Middle East (IOC Middle East FZE).[14]

History

In May 2018, IOCL became India's most profitable government corporation for the second consecutive year, with a record profit of ₹21,346 crores in 2017–18.[15] In February 2020, the company signed a deal with the Russian oil company Rosneft to buy 140,000 barrels per day of crude in year 2020.[16] By 1 April 2020, IndianOil was in absolute readiness to launch BS-VI (Bharat Stage VI) fuels in all its retail outlets in Telangana and adopt world-class emission norms.[17]

In January 2021, sales were registered at an all time high of 410,000 barrels of oil per day till 26 January 2021. Delek, QatarEnergy, Saudi Aramco are its largest business partners with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and National Iranian Oil Company signing deals to deliver high production output at end of 2020

In March 2022, Apollo Hospitals replaced Indian Oil Corporation in Nifty 50 benchmark index [18]

Operations

 
World's highest retail outlet, Kaza, Himachal Pradesh
 
IOCL Petrol Pump under construction in Khammam
 
An Indian Oil fuel truck on its way to Ladakh
 
A typical IOCL petrol pump in cities of India - Chembur, Mumbai
 
Indian Oil Petrol Bunk in Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore at night
 
IndianOil aviation fuel tanker in front of Terminal 1D at Indira Gandhi International Airport

Business divisions

There are seven major business divisions in the organization:

  1. Refineries Division[19]
  2. Pipelines Division[20]
  3. Marketing Division[21]
  4. R&D Division[22]
  5. Petrochemicals Division[23]
  6. Exploration & Production (E&P) Division[24]
  7. Explosives and Cryogenics Division[25]

Products and services

Indian Oil accounts for nearly half of India's petroleum products market share, 35% national refining capacity (together with its subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. or CPCL), and 71% downstream sector pipelines through capacity. The Indian Oil Group owns and operates 11 of India's 23 [26] refineries with a combined refining capacity of 80.7 million tonnes per year.[27] Indian Oil's cross-country pipeline network, for the transport of crude oil to refineries and finished products to high-demand centres, spans over 13,000 km. The company has a throughput capacity of 80.49 million tonnes per year for crude oil and petroleum products and 9.5 million cubic metres per day at standard conditions for gas. On 19 November 2017, IOCL, in collaboration with Ola, launched India's first electric charging station at one of its petrol-diesel stations in Nagpur.[28] Indian governments' National Electric Mobility Mission Plan launched in 2013 aims at gradually ensuring a vehicle population of 6 to 8 million electric and hybrid vehicles in India by 2020.[29]

Servo is the lubricants brand under which IOCL operates its lubricant business. Servo is the largest selling lubricant brand in both automotive and industrial segments.

It is said that deals with Royal Dutch Shell and Surgutneftegas and Chevron Corporation have been signed for exclusive business plans for supply in Asia with the Indian Oil Company, which are worth 20 billion dollars per year.

Refinery locations

Pipelines

  • Salaya - Mathura crude oil pipeline
  • Mundra - Panipat crude oil pipeline
  • Paradip-Haldia-Barauni crude oil pipeline
  • Kandla–Bhatinda Oil Pipeline
  • Koyali - Mohanpura product pipeline
  • Koyali - Ahmedabad product pipeline
  • Guwahati - Siliguri product pipeline
  • Barauni - Kanpur product pipeline
  • Haldia - Mourigram - Rajbandh product pipeline
  • Haldia - Barauni product pipeline
  • Panipat - Jalandhar LPG pipeline
  • Dadri - Panipat R-LNG pipeline
  • Koyali - Ratlam product pipeline
  • Koyali - Dahej/ Hazira product pipeline
  • Panipat - Bhatinda product pipeline
  • Panipat - Rewari product pipeline
  • Panipat - Ambala - Jalandhar product pipeline
  • Mathura - Delhi product pipeline
  • Mathura - Bharatpur product pipeline
  • Mathura - Tundla product pipeline
  • Chennai - Trichy - Madurai product pipeline
  • Chennai - Bangalore product pipeline
  • Chennai ATF pipeline
  • Bangalore ATF pipeline
  • Kolkata ATF pipeline
  • Paradip - Raipur - Ranchi product pipeline
  • Jaipur Panipat Naphtha Pipeline
  • Paradip - Hyderabad product pipeline
  • Paradip-Haldia-Durgapur LPG Pipeline
  • Paradip-Somnathpur-Haldia Product Pipeline

Foreign subsidiaries

Subsidiaries include:[30]

  • IndianOil (Mauritius) Limited
  • IOC Middle East FZE, UAE
  • Lanka IOC PLC, Sri Lanka
  • IOC Sweden AB, Sweden
  • IOCL (USA) Inc., USA
  • IndOil Global B.V. Netherlands
  • IOCL Singapore Pte. Ltd.
  • Tisco is trying to establish same units of petroleum products.s_a7

Employees

 
A sculpture on the premises of IOCL Corporate Office, New Delhi, India

As of 31 March 2021, the company had 31,648 employees, out of which 2,775 were women (8.77%). Its workforce includes 17,762 executives and 13,886 non-executives.[8][31] The attrition rate in Indian Oil is around 1.5%.[32] The company spent ₹96.57 billion on employee benefits during the FY 2016–17.[31]

Listing and shareholding

Indian Oil's equity shares are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India.[33]

As of September 2018, it was owned 51% by the Government of India (through the President of India), and 43% by other entities. The latter included corporate bodies (20%), ONGC (14%), LIC (6%), Foreign portfolio investors,(6%)[34] Oil India Limited (5%) and Indian Mutual funds (4%).[35]

This was similar to its shareholding in 2017. As of 31 December 2017, the Promoters Government of India held approx. 56.98% of the shares in Indian Oil Corporation. The public held the rest of the shares – 43.02%. This includes Mutual Fund Companies, Foreign Portfolio Investors, Financial Institutions/ Banks, Insurance Companies, Individual Shareholders and Trusts.[36] IOCL's Market cap as of December 2022 was Rs. 1,10,075.05 crore.[37]

Shareholders (as on 31 March 2020)[38] Shareholding
Promoter Group (President of India) 51.50%
Central Government 0.11%
Foreign Institutional Investors 5.81%
Mutual Funds 4.66%
General Public 6.01%
Financial Institutions 8.32%
Others 23.59%
Total 100.0%

Strategic partnerships

IOC Phinergy Pvt Ltd

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) buys a stake in Phinergy (Israel) for manufacturing, development, and sale of aluminum-air batteries (Al-Air batteries) for electric vehicles. This joint venture is ready to facilitate the development of Al-Air technology by intending to set up a factory in India.[39]

Competition

Indian Oil Corporation has two major domestic competitors – Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum – and both are state-controlled, like Indian Oil Corporation. Major private competitors include – Reliance Petroleum, Essar Oil and Shell.

Oil Industry Development Board

India has begun the development of a strategic crude oil reserve sized at 37.4 million barrels (5,950,000 m3), enough for two weeks of consumption.[40] Petroleum stocks have been transferred from the Indian Oil Corporation to the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB).[41] The OIDB then created the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) to serve as the controlling government agency for the strategic reserve.[42]

See also

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External links

  • Official website  

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Indian Oil Corporation Limited IOCL d b a IndianOil is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Government of India It is headquartered in New Delhi 4 It is a public sector undertaking whose operations are overseen by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Indian Oil is ranked 142nd on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world s biggest corporations as of 2022 5 It is the largest government owned oil producer 6 in the country with a net profit of 6 1 billion for the financial year 2020 21 7 As of 31 March 2021 Indian Oil s employee strength is 31 648 out of which 17 762 are executives and 13 876 non executives while 2 776 are women comprising 8 77 of the total workforce 8 9 10 Indian Oil Corporation LimitedThe Energy of IndiaTypeCentral Public Sector UndertakingTraded asBSE 530965NSE IOCISININE242A01010IndustryEnergy Oil and gasPredecessorIndian Refineries Ltd 1958 Indian Oil Corporation 1959 Founded30 June 1959 63 years ago 30 June 1959 HeadquartersNew Delhi India headquarters Mumbai Maharashtra India registered office Area servedIndia Sri Lanka Middle East Mauritius amp WorldwideKey peopleShrikant Madhav Vaidya Chairman 1 ProductsLNGLubricantsNatural gasPetrochemicalsPetroleumRevenue 736 730 crore US 92 billion 2022 2 Operating income 33 053 crore US 4 1 billion 2022 2 Net income 24 491 crore US 3 1 billion 2022 2 Total assets 410 624 crore US 51 billion 2022 2 Total equity 133 535 crore US 17 billion 2022 2 OwnerMinistry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Government of India 3 Number of employees33 498 2021 2 DivisionsIndianOil Mauritius Limited Lanka IOC PLC IOC Middle East FZESubsidiariesIndane LPG Chennai Petroleum Corporation LimitedWebsitewww wbr iocl wbr comIndian Oil s business interests overlap the entire hydrocarbon value chain including refining pipeline transportation marketing of petroleum products exploration and production of crude oil natural gas and petrochemicals 11 Indian Oil has ventured into alternative energy and globalisation of downstream operations It has subsidiaries in Sri Lanka Lanka IOC 12 Mauritius IndianOil Mauritius Ltd 13 and the Middle East IOC Middle East FZE 14 Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2 1 Business divisions 2 2 Products and services 2 3 Refinery locations 2 4 Pipelines 3 Foreign subsidiaries 4 Employees 5 Listing and shareholding 6 Strategic partnerships 6 1 IOC Phinergy Pvt Ltd 7 Competition 8 Oil Industry Development Board 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditIn May 2018 IOCL became India s most profitable government corporation for the second consecutive year with a record profit of 21 346 crores in 2017 18 15 In February 2020 the company signed a deal with the Russian oil company Rosneft to buy 140 000 barrels per day of crude in year 2020 16 By 1 April 2020 IndianOil was in absolute readiness to launch BS VI Bharat Stage VI fuels in all its retail outlets in Telangana and adopt world class emission norms 17 In January 2021 sales were registered at an all time high of 410 000 barrels of oil per day till 26 January 2021 Delek QatarEnergy Saudi Aramco are its largest business partners with Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and National Iranian Oil Company signing deals to deliver high production output at end of 2020In March 2022 Apollo Hospitals replaced Indian Oil Corporation in Nifty 50 benchmark index 18 Operations Edit World s highest retail outlet Kaza Himachal Pradesh IOCL Petrol Pump under construction in Khammam An Indian Oil fuel truck on its way to Ladakh A typical IOCL petrol pump in cities of India Chembur Mumbai Indian Oil Petrol Bunk in Basaveshwaranagar Bangalore at night IndianOil aviation fuel tanker in front of Terminal 1D at Indira Gandhi International Airport An IOCL Refinery in Haldia West Bengal Business divisions Edit There are seven major business divisions in the organization Refineries Division 19 Pipelines Division 20 Marketing Division 21 R amp D Division 22 Petrochemicals Division 23 Exploration amp Production E amp P Division 24 Explosives and Cryogenics Division 25 Products and services Edit Indian Oil accounts for nearly half of India s petroleum products market share 35 national refining capacity together with its subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd or CPCL and 71 downstream sector pipelines through capacity The Indian Oil Group owns and operates 11 of India s 23 26 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 80 7 million tonnes per year 27 Indian Oil s cross country pipeline network for the transport of crude oil to refineries and finished products to high demand centres spans over 13 000 km The company has a throughput capacity of 80 49 million tonnes per year for crude oil and petroleum products and 9 5 million cubic metres per day at standard conditions for gas On 19 November 2017 IOCL in collaboration with Ola launched India s first electric charging station at one of its petrol diesel stations in Nagpur 28 Indian governments National Electric Mobility Mission Plan launched in 2013 aims at gradually ensuring a vehicle population of 6 to 8 million electric and hybrid vehicles in India by 2020 29 Servo is the lubricants brand under which IOCL operates its lubricant business Servo is the largest selling lubricant brand in both automotive and industrial segments It is said that deals with Royal Dutch Shell and Surgutneftegas and Chevron Corporation have been signed for exclusive business plans for supply in Asia with the Indian Oil Company which are worth 20 billion dollars per year Refinery locations Edit Barauni Refinery Bongaigaon Refinery CPCL Chennai CPCL Narimanam Digboi Refinery Guwahati Refinery Haldia Refinery Koyali Refinery Mathura Refinery Panipat Refinery Paradip RefineryPipelines Edit Salaya Mathura crude oil pipeline Mundra Panipat crude oil pipeline Paradip Haldia Barauni crude oil pipeline Kandla Bhatinda Oil Pipeline Koyali Mohanpura product pipeline Koyali Ahmedabad product pipeline Guwahati Siliguri product pipeline Barauni Kanpur product pipeline Haldia Mourigram Rajbandh product pipeline Haldia Barauni product pipeline Panipat Jalandhar LPG pipeline Dadri Panipat R LNG pipeline Koyali Ratlam product pipeline Koyali Dahej Hazira product pipeline Panipat Bhatinda product pipeline Panipat Rewari product pipeline Panipat Ambala Jalandhar product pipeline Mathura Delhi product pipeline Mathura Bharatpur product pipeline Mathura Tundla product pipeline Chennai Trichy Madurai product pipeline Chennai Bangalore product pipeline Chennai ATF pipeline Bangalore ATF pipeline Kolkata ATF pipeline Paradip Raipur Ranchi product pipeline Jaipur Panipat Naphtha Pipeline Paradip Hyderabad product pipeline Paradip Haldia Durgapur LPG Pipeline Paradip Somnathpur Haldia Product PipelineForeign subsidiaries EditSubsidiaries include 30 IndianOil Mauritius Limited IOC Middle East FZE UAE Lanka IOC PLC Sri Lanka IOC Sweden AB Sweden IOCL USA Inc USA IndOil Global B V Netherlands IOCL Singapore Pte Ltd Tisco is trying to establish same units of petroleum products s a7Employees Edit A sculpture on the premises of IOCL Corporate Office New Delhi India As of 31 March 2021 the company had 31 648 employees out of which 2 775 were women 8 77 Its workforce includes 17 762 executives and 13 886 non executives 8 31 The attrition rate in Indian Oil is around 1 5 32 The company spent 96 57 billion on employee benefits during the FY 2016 17 31 Listing and shareholding EditIndian Oil s equity shares are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange of India 33 As of September 2018 it was owned 51 by the Government of India through the President of India and 43 by other entities The latter included corporate bodies 20 ONGC 14 LIC 6 Foreign portfolio investors 6 34 Oil India Limited 5 and Indian Mutual funds 4 35 This was similar to its shareholding in 2017 As of 31 December 2017 the Promoters Government of India held approx 56 98 of the shares in Indian Oil Corporation The public held the rest of the shares 43 02 This includes Mutual Fund Companies Foreign Portfolio Investors Financial Institutions Banks Insurance Companies Individual Shareholders and Trusts 36 IOCL s Market cap as of December 2022 was Rs 1 10 075 05 crore 37 Shareholders as on 31 March 2020 38 ShareholdingPromoter Group President of India 51 50 Central Government 0 11 Foreign Institutional Investors 5 81 Mutual Funds 4 66 General Public 6 01 Financial Institutions 8 32 Others 23 59 Total 100 0 Strategic partnerships EditIOC Phinergy Pvt Ltd Edit Indian Oil Corporation IOC buys a stake in Phinergy Israel for manufacturing development and sale of aluminum air batteries Al Air batteries for electric vehicles This joint venture is ready to facilitate the development of Al Air technology by intending to set up a factory in India 39 Competition EditIndian Oil Corporation has two major domestic competitors Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum and both are state controlled like Indian Oil Corporation Major private competitors include Reliance Petroleum Essar Oil and Shell Oil Industry Development Board EditIndia has begun the development of a strategic crude oil reserve sized at 37 4 million barrels 5 950 000 m3 enough for two weeks of consumption 40 Petroleum stocks have been transferred from the Indian Oil Corporation to the Oil Industry Development Board OIDB 41 The OIDB then created the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd ISPRL to serve as the controlling government agency for the strategic reserve 42 See also Edit Companies portal Energy portalList of companies of India List of largest companies by revenue List of corporations by market capitalization Make in India Forbes Global 2000 Fortune India 500 Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology 43 Indane LPG References Edit Shrikant Madhav Vaidya has taken over as the new chairman of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Times of India a b c d e f Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Financial Statements moneycontrol com Latest Shareholding Pattern Indian Oil Corporation Ltd trendlyne com Annual report 2017 2018 PDF Mumbai Indian Oil Corporation Archived PDF from the original on 18 October 2016 Retrieved 11 October 2018 Fortune Global 500 list Archived from the original on 7 August 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2021 Lee Mordecai Neeley Grant Stewart Kendra B 20 July 2021 The practice of government public relations ISBN 978 1 000 39496 2 OCLC 1263816753 Annual Profit Global500 Retrieved 27 May 2021 a b Annual Report 2020 21 Financial Performance Oil and Energy News iocl com Retrieved 3 September 2021 Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Management Discussions IIFL Securities Retrieved 27 May 2021 Annual Report 2019 20 PDF IOC official website Indian oil corporation Retrieved 27 May 2021 Editorial Reuters Instrument CompanyName Instrument Ric Profile Reuters com U S Retrieved 17 September 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help IndianOil Corporation Lanka IOC PLC www 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