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ISFL SOCIETY
Based on a general consensus ISFL Society has been registered with the name “Indian Society for Fuels and
Lubricants” having headquarters at IndianOil Corporation Limited, R&D Centre, Faridabad, in 2010. This Society is a
non-profit organization for encouraging and tracking the technological advances in the area of fuels & lubricants by
organizing workshops, industry meet, educational courses etc. |
Another mandate of the society is to organize
biennially ISFL Symposium. The current Executive Committee of the ISFL Society has decided to conduct the
8th International Symposium on Fuels and Lubricants – ISFL-2012 jointly with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., R&D
Centre.
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• The aims and objectives of the ISFL Society are to conduct activities in the country on matters of scientific nature which shall include the following:
To provide forum for national and international experts in the area of fuels and lubricants to exchange views
and information on R&D efforts, quality requirements and worldwide trends on fuels and lubricant scenario to
strengthen linkages for collaborative programs in downstream Petroleum sector.
• To organize biennial symposium on Fuels & Lubricants in the month of March biennially
• To identify and explore new areas for co-operation in the area of fuels and lubricants.
• To promote research and development into all aspects of fuels and lubricants.
• To disseminate information concerning the developments in the area of fuels and lubricants
and their applications through lectures, courses, and workshops and to bring scientists,
industry representatives, raw material suppliers, original equipment manufacturers, analytical
instrument manufacturers, packagers, and users to a common forum.
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INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED IndianOil is India's flagship national oil company with business interests straddling the entire hydrocarbon value chain – from refining, pipeline transportation and marketing of petroleum products to exploration & production of crude oil & gas, marketing of natural gas and petrochemicals. It is the leading Indian corporate in the Fortune 'Global 500' listing, ranked at the 125th position in the year 2010. |
With over 34,000-strong workforce, IndianOil has been helping to meet India’s energy demands for over half a century. With a corporate vision to be the Energy of India, IndianOil closed the year 2009-10 with a sales turnover of Rs. 271,074 crore and profits of Rs. 10,221 crore.
At IndianOil, operations are strategically structured along business verticals - Refineries, Pipelines, Marketing, R&D Centre and Business Development – E&P, Petrochemicals and Natural Gas. To achieve the next level of growth, IndianOil is currently forging ahead on a well laid-out road map through vertical integration— upstream into oil exploration & production (E&P) and downstream into petrochemicals – and diversification into natural gas marketing and alternative energy, besides globalisation of its downstream operations. Having set up subsidiaries in Sri Lanka, Mauritius and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), IndianOil is simultaneously scouting for new business opportunities in the energy markets of Asia and Africa.
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IOC-R&D CENTRE IndianOil has a sprawling world-class R&D Centre that is perhaps Asia's finest. It conducts pioneering work in lubricants formulation, refinery processes, pipeline transportation and alternative fuels, and is also the nodal agency of the Indian hydrocarbon sector for ushering in Hydrogen fuel economy in the country. The Centre holds 212 active patents, with over 100 international patents. |
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In today's dynamic business environment, innovation through a sustained process of Research1 & Development (R&D) is the only cutting edge tool for organisations to thrive. With emphasis on development and speedy commercialisation of globally competitive products, processes and technologies, the focus has now shifted from R&D to RD&D (Research1, Development & Deployment).
Lubricant Research
With over 3500 formulations of lubricating oil and greases, the SERVO product line developed by the R&D Centre enjoys the largest market share in India. While meeting the diverse needs of the Indian Industry as well as the Defence services, Railways, public utilities and transportation sectors, the R&D Centre developed and introduced many multigrade rail road oils and marine oils, making the Corporation the sixth global player and the sole Indian presence in the select league of marine oil technology developers the world over. SERVO Marine Oil series for DG sets has been approved by Wartsila of Finland and Switzerland for their entire series of Wartsila-Sulzur engines. Another accomplishment is the global approval from MAN B&W of Denmark for IndianOil's marine oils. |
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