EIL  
Event News

EIL organises groundbreaking ceremony for EPC packages of Mongol Refinery

The Mongol Refinery project being executed by EIL as PMC achieved a critical milestone when the ground breaking ceremony of EPC packages viz. EPC-02 & EPC-03 got underway on April 28

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The Mongol Refinery project being executed by Engineers India Limited (EIL) as PMC achieved a critical milestone when the ground breaking ceremony of EPC packages viz. EPC-02 & EPC-03 got underway on April 28 at Sainshand, Mongolia.

His Excellency M P Singh, Ambassador of India to Mongolia, Delgersaihan, Member of Parliament, Mongolia, Enkhtuvshin, Member of Parliament, Mongolia, Batjargal, Governor of the Dornogovi Province, Ganzorig, Chairman of the Dornogovi Council and Western Development, Dr Altantsetseg Dashdavaa, Executive Director - Mongol Refinery and other senior officials of all stakeholders graced the occasion.

Commencement of Construction activities of EPC 02 & 03 packages is an important milestone towards completion of the 1.5 MMTPA Mongol Refinery funded by the Government of India under Line of Credit (LOC). EIL is committed to successfully executing this prestigious G2G collaboration project of national importance that will give fillip to the energy security of Mongolia.

Disclaimer: This story is a press release and is being published without any editing by the PSU Watch desk.

(PSU Watch– India's Business News centre that places the spotlight on PSUs, Bureaucracy, Defence and Public Policy is now on Google News. Click here to follow. Also, join PSU Watch Channel in your Telegram. You may also follow us on Twitter here and stay updated.)

Sensex, Nifty bounce back in early trade after sharp fall in previous session

These are the Central, state PSUs named in US court indictment in Adani bribery case

Gautam Adani bribery case: Allegations, rebuttals, stock market wipeout & all you want to know

Cannot accept attempts to shift focus away from finance at COP29: India

NLC India, ACC others bag five coal mines in 10th round of auction