Sanjay Khanna takes over additional charge as CMD of BPCL 
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Sanjay Khanna takes over additional charge as CMD of BPCL

Sanjay Khanna has assumed additional charge as the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of BPCL with effect from May 1

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) on Thursday announced that Sanjay Khanna has assumed additional charge as the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of the company. Currently, he is serving as the Director (Refineries) in the company.

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A Chemical Engineering graduate from National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli and Postgraduate in Finance Management from Mumbai University, he has over three decades of experience in refinery operations and technical services.

He anchored several prestigious projects for setting up new process units in Refineries at Mumbai, Kochi and Numaligarh.

Prior to becoming Director (Refineries) he headed Kochi and Mumbai Refineries of BPCL. As executive Director of Kochi Refinery, he played a key role in commissioning the first ‘Niche Petrochemical’ project of BPCL, Propylene Derivative Petrochemical Project (PDPP).

Khanna also serves as a Director on the Boards of Bharat Petro Resources Limited and Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited. Additionally, Khanna is also the current Chairperson of ‘Technical Committee for petroleum Refineries’ under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG).

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