This report is based on a review of existing literature, industry best practices, and interactions with BPCL's VTS personnel. The study focused on BPCL's VTS operations in Indian waters, particularly in the HOT context.
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April 19, 2026 Prepared by: Operations & Technical Services Facility: BPCL Refinery / Terminal (Specify unit, e.g., Mumbai/ Kochi/ Numaligarh) This report is based on a review of
VTS stands for . In simple terms, conventional lubricants thin out as temperatures rise, losing their protective film strength. When the mercury climbs, standard oils can fail, leading to metal-to-metal contact, accelerated wear, and eventual equipment seizure. BPCL’s VTS technology is engineered to resist this thinning effect. In simple terms, conventional lubricants thin out as
: Units often include a "Voice Box" that provides automated safety announcements in multiple languages to drivers.