3. BPCL traces its history to1928 when the Burmah shell oil
storage and distribution company of India was incorporated in
England to enter the petroleum products business in India.
Brand Ambassador : Mahendra Singh Dhoni for BPCL in 2006.
IN 1952 , shell and Burmah oil company set up Burmah shell
refineries to set up a refinery in Mumbai.
The entire operations of Burmah shell in India were
nationalized on 24 Jan 1976 and the refinery and marketing
companies were merged to form BPCL.
Led to the formation of bharat refineries ltd. which on 1st Aug
was renamed as BPCL.
4. No.
Name of the
Shareholder
Total Shares held
Shares pledged or
otherwise
encumbered
Number
As a %
of
grand
total
(A) +
(B) +
(C)
Number
% of Total
shares held
As a
% of
gran
d
total
(A) +
(B) +
(C)
1
The President
Of India
397,200,120 0
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5. The 150,000 barrels per day Kochi Refinery is a fuel based
refinery producing all petroleum fuel products such as:
• Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Superior Kerosene Oil
(SKO) for households and industrial uses
• Motor Spirit (MS/ Petrol) and Hi-speed Diesel (HSD) for
automobiles
• Naphtha, the major raw material for fertilizer and
petrochemical industries
• Furnace Oil (FO), Light Diesel Oil (LDO) and Low Sulphur
Heavy Stock (LSHS) as fuel for industries
• Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) for aircrafts
6. The graph visually shows how the net profit of the company stand
reduced due to the impact of Interest, Depreciation, and Tax.
EBITDA is 189303.33 cr and PAT is 7431.88 cr for march 2016.