Hindustan Petroleum - Products

Products

  1. Petrol Known as Motor Spirit(MS) in Oil Industry. HPCL markets the product through its retail pumps spread all over India. Its principle consumers are regular personal vehicle owners.
  2. Diesel Known as Heavy Stock Diesel(HSD) in Oil Industry. HPCL markets the products through its retail pumps as well as terminals and depots. Its consumers are not only regular auto owners but also transport agencies, industries etc.
  3. Lubricants HPCL is the market leader in lubricant and associated products. It commands over 30% of market share in this sector. The popular brands of HP lubes are Laal Ghoda, Milcy, Thanda Raja, Koolgard etc.
  4. LPG A popular brand in mainly urban areas.
  5. Aviation Turbine Fuel With major ASF(Air Service Facility) present in all major airports of India. HPCL is a key player in this sector supplying ATF to major airlines. It has an accomplishment of sorts to supply fuel to US Air Force 1.
  6. Bitumen
  7. Furnace Oil

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