Indian delegation led by Speaker (Lok Sabha) visits Mongol Refinery project 
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Indian delegation led by Hon’ble Speaker (Lok Sabha) visits Mongol Refinery project

The delegation was apprised of the present progress of the 1.5 MMTPA Oil Refinery under execution by Engineers India Limited (EIL) as Project Management Consultant (PMC)

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: An Indian Parliamentary delegation led by the Hon’ble Speaker of Lok Sabha Om Birla, Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha) along with His Excellency MP Singh, Ambassador of India to Mongolia visited the Mongol Refinery Office in Ulaanbaatar on July 7. Mongol Refinery's Executive Director Dr Altaansetseg Dashdavaa along with team of Engineers India Limited (EIL) accorded a warm welcome to them.

The delegation was apprised of the present progress of the 1.5 MMTPA Oil Refinery under execution by Engineers India Limited (EIL) as Project Management Consultant (PMC). The delegation while evincing keen interest on the project features and its present status, applauded the efforts being put in by all stakeholders working relentlessly to enable India's spiritual neighbour Mongolia achieve energy independence.

The oil refinery is under execution through a Line of Credit (LOC) extended by the Government of India to the Government of Mongolia.

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