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IndianOil bags FIPI’s ‘Sustainably Growing Corporate of the Year’ award

IndianOil bagged Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry (FIPI) award for excellence in sustainability performance and benefits extended to society and the environment

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: IndianOil bagged the Federation of Indian Petroleum Industry's (FIPI) 'Sustainably Growing Corporate of the Year' award for excellence in sustainability performance and benefits extended to society and the environment, at a glittering awards ceremony held at New Delhi recently. IndianOil's Chairman Sanjiv Singh along with Director (HR) Ranjan Kumar Mohapatra and Director (Refineries) SM Vaidya of IndianOil received the award from Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Steel Dharmendra Pradhan in the presence of FIPI's Director-General RK Malhotra and top management of oil and gas companies.

Winning a double at the awards night, IndianOil's Mathura Refinery also received the Best Refinery in the Medium category (+9MMTPA) award for being a leading refiner in the country. The FIPI Oil and Gas Awards recognise the leaders, innovators and pioneers in the oil and gas industry, with an objective to celebrate the industry's most outstanding achievements. FIPI felicitates companies and individuals who have demonstrated an unparalleled ability to succeed and continually set standards of excellence in the Indian oil and gas sector.

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