 | India, Pak agree on uniform TAPI transit fee |
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan on Wednesday agreed in principle on having a uniform transit fee for wheeling gas from Turkmenistan through the pro... |
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 | Gail India may have to settle for a higher subsidy share |
Gail India's earnings for the quarter to December look good, but only because of a benign subsidy burden booked on a provisional basis. |
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 | Green body sees red on fudged diesel data |
The Indian auto industry is going through 'explosive dieselisation' but the industry is fudging data to divert public attention from the environm... |
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 | Oil Ministry cool to RIL's demand |
Though the price of natural gas is not due for revision for another two years, Reliance Industries Ltd. says the current "sub-market" price is co... |
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 | Finance Ministry for higher excise duty on diesel cars |
Diesel car buyers may have to shell out more with the Finance Ministry considering the imposition of higher excise duty on such vehicles in the u... |
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 | Govt amends KG-D6 contract, BP inducted as 30% partner |
The government has amended the KG-D6 contract to formally induct British energy giant BP as 30% partner in India's biggest gas field operated by ... |
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 | In U-turn, RIL wants say in gas pricing |
Less than three years after Reliance Industries Ltd. told the Supreme Court that the Krishna-Godavari basin gas is a "national resource" over whi... |
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 | Power minister for KG-D6 gas allotment to NTPC before court ruling |
NEW DELHI: Power Ministry wants Reliance Industries to supply natural gas from its KG-D6 fields to state-owned NTPC's Kawas and Gandhar expansion... |
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 | Ministry SoS to ensure RIL gas for 2 NTPC projects |
With the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) likely to meet in the second week of February to discuss issues related to the allocation of gas, th... |
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 | New Mangalore port adds 11-mt capacity in five years |
Mangalore, The New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT) has added 11 million tonnes to its total capacity in the last five years, according to the Chairma... |
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 | ONGC has been able to arrest decline of oil production: CMD |
DEHRA DUN: ONGC CMD Sudhir Vasudeva today said the company has been able to arrest the decline in its oil production, maintaining it at the level... |
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 | Deep-water oil drilling: why Obama is OK with angering left and right |
President Obama Thursday followed up on his State of the Union promise to expand deep-ocean oil drilling and exploration on the nation's outer co... |
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 | Iran eyes banning oil sales to Europe |
Iran's Parliament will begin debating a draft Bill requiring the Government to immediately halt oil exports to Europe, a prominent lawmaker said ... |
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 | Kuwait reaches deal with Total for China refinery - Reports |
AFP reported that Kuwait Petroleum Corporation has reached a deal with France's Total to be a partner in a Kuwait and China refinery JV. Mr Moham... |
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 | Halt in Iran oil could push crude up 30%: IMF |
WASHINGTON: Global crude prices could rise 20 to 30 percent if Iran halts oil exports as a result of US and European Union sanctions, the Interna... |
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 | South Sudan cuts off oil to north |
JUBA, South Sudan, - Disputes over oil sharing between Sudan and South Sudan prompted the government in the south to cut oil output, the governme... |
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 | Oil ends up on Fed plan, U.S. data, Iran threat |
NEW YORK - Crude oil futures rose on Thursday a day after the U.S. Federal Reserve said interest rates should remain low well into 2014 and data ... |
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