BPCL bids farewell to Mr. S. Srinivasan, Executive Director of Sales (I&C)
Mr. S. Srinivasan, Executive Director of Sales (I&C) at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), bids farewell on 01 June 2023 after an accomplished and remarkable career spanning over 36 years
BPCL bids farewell to Mr. S. Srinivasan, Executive Director of Sales (I&C)
Mumbai- Mr. S. Srinivasan, Executive Director of Sales (I&C) at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), bids farewell on 01 June 2023 after an accomplished and remarkable career spanning over 36 years as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
Recognized as a motivating speaker, team player, and inspirational leader, Mr. Srinivasan leaves behind a legacy of contagious enthusiasm and approachability cherished by his team and peers alike.
During his extensive tenure at BPCL, Mr. Srinivasan contributed significantly to various domains, notably I&C, Aviation, and HRD. Leveraging his vast marketing experience and the expertise of his team, he spearheaded the development and implementation of business-friendly solutions that enhanced efficiency and streamlined processes within the organization.
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Colleagues fondly remember his ability to inspire and motivate, always leading by example and instilling a strong sense of purpose in his team.
Mr. Srinivasan's contributions extended beyond his immediate responsibilities, as he actively participated in the development of the aviation sector and played a vital role in expanding BPCL's footprint in this domain.
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About BPCL-
BPCL, a Maharatna PSU, aims to efficiently meet the energy needs of our nation with a combined refining capacity of over 40 MMT through refineries in Mumbai, Kochi, Numaligarh and Bina, which are strategically located.
One of the best in class & digitally enabled refineries with state-of-the-art technology, efficient operations and high standards of quality, safety, occupational health, environment protection and security.
Mumbai Refinery (MR) is a compact lube refinery located in the heart of Mumbai, can process 12 million tons of crude, with lowest SOx emission and lowest specific energy and water consumption in industry. Massive expansion and Upgradation of Kochi Refinery (KR) has catapulted its capacity to 15.5 MMTPA, making it the largest public sector refinery in the country. KR is in the verge of becoming an integrated refining and petrochemical complex with commissioning of ongoing petrochemical project, which is designed to produce niche petrochemicals.
MR and KR together achieved best ever capacity utilisation of over 100% consistently. Refineries are versatile and processed 96 different types of crudes from all six continents in the world.
Bharat Oman Refineries limited (BORL) a central India Refinery, is located at strategic location and acting as lifeline meeting the demand of markets in the northern region. It has integrated Hydrocracker and Diesel Treater facilities and also implemented modular process units which are first of its kind in India.
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