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IOC commissions diesel hydro treater at Mathura Refinery

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New Delhi , May 4

INDIAN Oil Corporation Ltd (IOC) has commissioned the Rs 1,046-crore diesel hydro-treating unit (DHDT) at the Mathura Refinery to facilitate supply of Euro-III equivalent quality diesel.

According to the company, "The commissioning of the DHDT unit thus marks a new chapter in harnessing technological advancements to improve the quality of life. With this, the refinery has emerged as the first to attain the capability of producing entire quantity of diesel conforming to Euro-III equivalent."

The unit was commissioned on Monday. The 1.8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) capacity DHDT unit has been built with technology licensed from Axens, France. Jacobs Humphrey & Glasglow were the project management consultants, while Daelim Industrial Co Ltd of South Korea executed the project under Lum Sum Turn Key contract.

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