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Indian Oil Petrol Pump

CM79+7M3, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Nagar, Jamnipali, Chhattisgarh 495450, India

Indian Oil Petrol Pump
Gas station
3.7
251 reviews
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+91 1800 233 3555
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Sumit kumar singh
Sumit kumar singh340 days ago
For some reason my favourite place to get fuel.
Manish Suryawanshi
Manish Suryawanshi1 year ago
Good service and quality about fuel is excellent.
Umesh soni
Umesh soni1 year ago
OK but need to be more space
Rohit Soni
Rohit Soni1 year ago
It is in a very good location and it is not crowded, it is empty all the time.
Rupesh Sahu
Rupesh Sahu2 years ago
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL) is the flagship national oil company in the downstream sector. The Indian Oil Group of companies owns and operates 10 of India’s 19 refineries with a combined refining capacity of 1.2 million barrels per day. These include two refineries of subsidiary Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (CPCL) and one of Bongaigaon Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (BRPL). The 10 refineries are located at Guwahati, Barauni, Koyali, Haldia, Mathura, Digboi, Panipat, Chennai, Narimanam, and Bongaigaon. Indian Oil’s cross-country crude oil and product pipelines network span over 9,300 km. It operates the largest and the widest network of petrol & diesel stations in the country, numbering around 16,455.

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (Indian Oil) was formed in 1964 through the merger of Indian Oil Company Ltd and Indian Refineries Ltd. Indian Refineries Ltd was formed in 1958, with Feroze Gandhi as Chairman and Indian Oil Company Ltd. was established on 30th June 1959 with Mr S. Nijalingappa as the first Chairman.

In 1964, Indian Oil commissioned Barauni Refinery and the first petroleum product pipeline from Guwahati. In 1965, Gujarat Refinery was inaugurated. In 1967, Haldia Baraurii Pipeline (HBPL) was commissioned. In 1972, Indian Oil launched SERVO, the first indigenous lubricant. In 1974, Indian Oil Blending Ltd. (IOBL) became the wholly owned subsidiary of Indian Oil. In 1975, Haldia Refinery was commissioned. In 1981, Digboi Refinery and Assam Oil Company’s (AOC) marketing operations came under the control of Indian Oil. In 1982, Mathura Refinery and Mathura-Jalandhar Pipeline (MJPL) were commissioned. In 1994, India’s First Hydrocracker Unit was commissioned at Gujarat Refinery. In 1995, 1,443 km. long Kandla-Bhatinda Pipeline (KBPL) was commissioned at Sanganer. In 1998, Panipat Refinery was commissioned. In the same year, Haldia, Barauni Crude Oil Pipeline (HBCPL) was completed.
Tanuj Kashyap
Tanuj Kashyap2 years ago
Not ok , the cheat us. It fules 6 liter of petrol in scooty , but my scootys thank capacity is only 5 liter max
SURESH M S
SURESH M S2 years ago
Good one with sufficient space for vehicle to Waite for their turn. Well maintained , nice flooring round the petrol pump. Very near to NTPC main entrance gate.
Shahbaz Quraishy
Shahbaz Quraishy2 years ago
Was visit this station from my childhood.
One day when my fuel was checked at the showroom, it was smelling like kerosene. I realised that I was visit the wrong pump my whole life.
Really disappointed.
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