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Nayara Energy Completes Vadinar Refinery Overhaul Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

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Nayara Energy said on Thursday it had completed a scheduled turnaround at its Vadinar refinery in western India, carrying out critical maintenance, upgrades, and inspections to improve operational reliability, efficiency, and safety.

The energy firm said the maintenance program was essential to ensuring the refinery's long-term performance and supporting India's energy security.

Nayara, in addition to routine maintenance and inspections, implemented several projects designed to improve product quality, enhance process efficiency, and extend operating cycles between planned shutdowns.

The company also introduced energy-saving measures across its refinery units to reduce energy consumption and lower emissions intensity.

Nayara said it maintained uninterrupted fuel supplies across India through coordinated logistics, inventory management and business continuity measures despite the scale of the turnaround.

Vadinar refinery is a key component of India's downstream energy infrastructure and serves both domestic fuel demand and the company's expanding petrochemicals business.

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