IndianOil Quiz: Test Your Refinery and Pipeline IQ

Think you know IndianOil inside out? Take this expert quiz on refineries, pipelines, technology and global ventures. Prove your energy knowledge now.

Mar 20, 2026 - 14:22
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1. In which Indian city is IndianOil’s research and development centre located?

IndianOil's R&D centre is one of India's leading petroleum research facilities. It focuses on developing fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and refinery process technologies. The centre has filed hundreds of patents and collaborates with academic institutions to advance energy solutions.

Mumbai
Faridabad
Bengaluru
Hyderabad

2. IndianOil holds the majority stake in which Sri Lanka-based petroleum company?

IndianOil expanded its retail and storage footprint beyond India by acquiring a majority stake in a Sri Lankan petroleum company. This subsidiary operates petrol stations, aviation fuelling and bunkering services across the island, marking IndianOil's presence in South Asian energy markets.

Lanka IOC PLC
Ceylon Petroleum
SriLanka Fuels
Indian Petro Lanka

3. What is the approximate processing capacity (in MMTPA) of IndianOil’s Paradip refinery in Odisha?

The Paradip refinery is among IndianOil's most modern refineries, commissioned in 2016 on India's eastern coast. Designed with complex processing units, it handles a wide variety of crude oils and produces fuel, petrochemical feedstocks and high-value products for domestic and export markets.

10 MMTPA
15 MMTPA
18 MMTPA
22 MMTPA

4. IndianOil's "SERVO" brand primarily operates in which product segment?

SERVO is one of India's most recognised industrial and automotive brands under IndianOil. With over 500 product grades, it caters to passenger vehicles, heavy machinery, marine applications and manufacturing industries. It holds a dominant market share and is exported to several countries worldwide.

Aviation fuel
Bitumen
LPG
Lubricants

5. Which proprietary catalyst technology has "IndianOil" developed for its fluid catalytic cracking units?

IndianOil's R&D team developed a proprietary catalyst technology for use in its fluid catalytic cracking units. This innovation was built to improve refinery output and product quality. It reflects IndianOil's push towards self-reliance in refining technology rather than depending on foreign licensors.

MAXFCC
IOCAT
INDMAX
REFCAT

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