Bharat Petroleum, Petrol Pump -Sharma Brothers - Jaipur

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Contact Bharat Petroleum, Petrol Pump -Sharma Brothers

Address :

OPP GLASS FCTRY JAIPUR, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302018, India

Phone : 📞 +97
Postal code : 302018
Website : http://www.bharatpetroleum.in/
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OPP GLASS FCTRY JAIPUR, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302018, India
आशीष हुरकट on Google

The lady only there who do concern to work and fill petrol with full quantity others try to stop the supply as they see amount on screen
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Rajnish singh on Google

Services of sharma brothers petrol pump is very good and staff is very trend.
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Tapan Barman on Google

Service is so good and workers r so great mostly leady worker is so nice
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KALWARDIN 453 on Google

There is enough staff and pumps due to which you will not have to wait for long in line even during rush hours to have refuelling of your vehicle
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Shubham Jain on Google

Clean & nice, fast service but sometimes so busy.
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RADHAKRISHAN NAGAR on Google

Very nice service giving 24 hour's
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Nitish Dhankhar on Google

Fast service. Overall clean and nice.
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SEH RAN on Google

The company today known as BPCL started off as Rangoon Oil and Exploration company set up to explore the new discoveries off Assam and Burma during the British colonial rule of India. In 1889 during vast industrial development, an important player in the South Asian market was the Burmah Oil Company. Though incorporated in Scotland in 1886, the company grew out of the enterprises of the Chef Rohit Oil Company, which had been formed in 1871 to refine crude oil produced from primitive hand dug wells in Upper Burma. In 1928, Asiatic Petroleum Company (India) started cooperation with Burma oil company. Asiatic Petroleum was a joint venture of Royal Dutch, Shell and Rothschilds formed to address the monopoly of John D Rockefeller's Standard Oil, which also operated in India as Esso. This alliance led to the formation of Burmah-Shell Oil Storage and Distributing Company of India Limited. Burmah Shell began its operations with import and marketing of Kerosene.[8] In the mid 1950s, the company began to sell LPG cylinders to homes in India and further expanded its delivery network. It also marketed kerosene, diesel and petrol in cans in order to reach remote parts of India. In 1951, the Burmah shell began to build a refinery in Trombay (Mahul, Maharashtra) under an agreement with the Government of India Bharat Petroleum operates the following refineries: Mumbai Refinery : Located near Mumbai, Maharashtra. It has a capacity of 13 million metric tonnes per annum.[15] Kochi Refinery : Located near Kochi, Kerala. It has a capacity of 15.5  million metric tonnes per annum.[16] Bina Refinery : Located near Bina, Sagar district, Madhya Pradesh. It has a capacity of 7.8  million metric tonnes per year. This refinery started as Bharat Oman Refineries Limited (BORL), a joint venture between Bharat Petroleum and OQ (formerly known as Oman Oil Company). Incorporated in 1994, BORL also has single point mooring (SPM) system, crude oil terminal (COT) and a 937km-long cross-country crude oil pipeline from Vadinar, Gujarat to Bina, Madhya Pradesh. As of April 2021, BORL is a subsidiary of BPCL. Numaligarh Refinery : Located near Numaligarh, Golaghat district, Assam. It has a capacity of 3  million metric tonnes per year.(Sold to consortium led by Oil India Ltd.) The company business is divided in seven SBUs( Strategic Business Units), like Retail, Lubricants, Aviation, Refinery, Gas, I&C and LPG. They have popular Loyalty Program like Petrocard, Smartfleet. As of 2018, BPCL was also setting up a Second-generation biofuels refinery at Baulsingha village in Bargarh district, Odisha of 100 kilo litre per day (KLPD) capacity.[17] The plant would be using 2 Lakh tonnes of rice straw to generate fuel.[18]

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