Indian Oil Corporation - Group Companies and Joint Ventures

Group Companies and Joint Ventures

  • IndianOil (Mauritius) Ltd.
  • Lanka IOC PLC – Group company for retail and storage operations in Sri Lanka. It is listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange. It was locked into a bitter subsidy payment dispute with Sri Lanka's Government which has since been resolved.
  • IOC Middle East FZE
  • Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited
  • Green Gas Ltd. – a joint venture with Gas Authority of India Ltd. for city-wide gas distribution networks.
  • Indo Cat Pvt. Ltd., with Intercat, USA, for manufacturing 15,000 tonnes per annum of FCC (fluidised catalytic cracking) catalysts & additives in India.
  • IndianOil – CREDA Biofuels Ltd., a joint venture with Chattisgarh government for production and marketing of Bio-fuels.
  • Numerous exploration and production ventures with Oil India Ltd., Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
  • India Synthetic Rubber Ltd - A joint venture between IOCL, Taiwan Synthetic Rubber Corporation(Taiwan) and Marubeni(Japan)

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