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Indian Oil runs at full capacity on demand rebound

IOC has been gradually raising crude runs at its plants, which plunged to about 39 percent at the beginning of April when a nationwide coronavirus lockdown hit fuel demand.

November 12, 2020 / 19:11 IST
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India's top refiner Indian Oil Corp has been operating at 100 percent capacity since early November as local fuel demand has recovered, its chairman S.M. Vaidya said.

IOC has been gradually raising crude runs at its plants, which plunged to about 39 percent at the beginning of April when a nationwide coronavirus lockdown hit fuel demand.

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Along with its subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corp, IOC controls about a third of the 5 million barrels per day (bpd) refining capacity in India, where fuel demand in October rose by 2.5 percent, its first year-on-year rise in eight months.

IOC is operating at full capacity despite lower global refining margins as its "mandate" is to meet the local fuel demand, Vaidya told an oil industry conference on Thursday.