India's Chennai Petroleum Corp to Raise Capacity at Key Manali Refinery, Exec Says
12.19.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

December 19, 2025 [Reuters]- India’s Chennai Petroleum Corp (CPCL) plans to expand its south India-based Manali refinery’s capacity to 280,000 barrels per day from 210,000 bpd and enter fuel retailing as part of a growth strategy, a top executive said on Thursday.

 

The company is a subsidiary of the country’s top refiner, the state-run Indian Oil Corp, and sells almost all of its transportation fuels – diesel and gasoline – to its parent, which has a robust local retail network.

Under the new growth initiative, the Chennai-based company will foray into the retail business with 300 fuel stations by mid-2028, said managing director H Shankar.

“CPCL 2.0 will be a different version of what industry has seen it as a standalone refinery,” he said at an industry event.

He said the company hopes to get a feasibility study on the Manali refinery expansion by October 2026, which will help decide cost and configuration of new units.

Shankar also said CPCL is in the process of finalising the configuration of its planned 180,000 bpd refinery and linked petrochemicals units at Nagapattinam in southern Tamil Nadu state.

 

TankTerminals.com is a market research platform with not only manager-level contact details but also logistical, operational, infrastructural and shipping data of more than +10,100 tank terminals and +6,200 production facilities worldwide.

 

Access data. Decide better. See how.

Stolt-Nielsen Limited in Discussions to Sell Up to 50% in Avenir LNG Limited
01.28.2026 - NEWS
January 28, 2026 [Yahoo Finance]- Stolt-Nielsen Limited (Oslo Bors: SNI), through its subsidiary ... Read More
US Petroleum Inventories Fall as Cold Snap Hits
01.28.2026 - NEWS
January 28, 2026 [Oil Price]- The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inv... Read More
LNG Buyers Prioritising Supply Security Over Price, Totalenergies Executive Says
01.28.2026 - NEWS
January 28, 2026 [Reuters]- Global instability is pushing buyers of liquefied natural gas to prio... Read More
Australia's Woodside Beats Q4 Revenue Estimates Despite Oil Slump, Flags Lower 2026 Output
01.28.2026 - NEWS
January 28, 2026 [Reuters]- Australia’s Woodside Energy on Wednesday flagged a lower produc... Read More