A DHDS Unit was commissioned in 1989 for production of HSD with low sulphur content of 0.25% wt.
[3] Presently Mathura Refinery is producing BS VI standard fuels and supplying to Delhi NCR.
The Indian government hired a panel to examine the effects of the refinery on the Taj Mahal.
The panel found that the air has high levels of suspended particulate matter, caused by factory emissions, dust, construction, and exhaust from automobiles.
On November 12, 2024, an explosion took place at the atmospheric vacuum unit of the refinery which led to fire, injuring 8 workers.