Hindustan Petroleum operates the Bathinda I liquids storage terminal, which is located in Punjab in India. This liquids storage terminal became operational in 1998 and is owned by Oil and Natural Gas.
The terminal, which is accessible by pipeline and road, primarily stores chemicals and petroleum products.
Key specifications of the storage terminal
Storage Capacity (bbl): 2,33,817
Tank Size Min (bbl): 138
Tank Size Max (bbl): 37,739
Number of Tanks: 22
About Hindustan Petroleum
Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) is a downstream energy company that carries out crude oil refining, transportation and marketing of petroleum products. It also carries out exploration and production in India and other countries. The company operates refineries in Mumbai and Visakhapatnam in India. It also has liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) bottling plants and lube blending plants. Its distribution and marketing infrastructure includes product pipelines, LPG storage facilities, terminals, aviation service stations, inland relay depots and retail outlets, lube and LPG distributorships. The company also manufactures sugar and ethanol, and generates electricity. It is a subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd. HPCL is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
Methodology
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