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Monday, August 20, 2012

Petro Daily Newsletter

 
Headline ScanTuesday -- August 21, 2012
Delhi to become kerosene-free city
Shell, Chevron to swap natgas assets in Australia
Gas prices in Israel are 3rd highest in the world
Cut oil subsidy in phases: Think tank
Floating LNG projects a panacea for industry stakeholders
Diesel subsidy 'for farmers' stumps Punjab and Haryana
Minister stating 'half truth' on gas allocation to Gujarat: Arun Jaitley
Govt must explore new subsidy delivery mechanism
Oil firms pull the plug on multiple LPG connections
Refinery yet to feature in Cairn's growth plan
Pdvsa sends to India 400,000 barrels per day
Iran expects increase in oil production
EU forces marine fuel dilemma for ships, refiners
Iraq rejects report it is helping Iran avoid sanctions
Oil-Tanker Losses Persist On Declining Middle East Crude Exports
Total signs new Kurdish deal, shrugs off Baghdad threats
Oil Rises As European Leaders Prep For Debt Talks
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Delhi to become kerosene-free city
New Delhi, Delhi is set to become the first kerosene-free city with the government launching a scheme Tuesday under which 350,000 families using ...
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Shell, Chevron to swap natgas assets in Australia
Royal Dutch Shell Plc will pay $450 million and exchange its interests in two fields offshore Australia with Chevron Corp's holdings in a liquefi...
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Gas prices in Israel are 3rd highest in the world
Israel has the third highest price in the world for gasoline, according to a Bloomberg survey published last week, and the situation is unlikely ...
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Cut oil subsidy in phases: Think tank
New Delhi: Geneva-based Global Subsidies Initiative (GSI) has suggested that the government should do away with political interference in fixing ...
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Floating LNG projects a panacea for industry stakeholders
The flare reduction technology used, according to Adhiraj Sharma, promises to offer multiple benefits like addressing country's energy needs and ...
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Diesel subsidy 'for farmers' stumps Punjab and Haryana
Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar's announcement that diesel subsidy would be paid directly to drought-hit farmers has left Punjab and Hary...
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Minister stating 'half truth' on gas allocation to Gujarat: Arun Jaitley
AHMEDABAD: Accusing Union Minister of State for Petroleum R P N Singh of stating 'half truth' on gas allocation to Gujarat, Leader of Opposition ...
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Govt must explore new subsidy delivery mechanism
New Delhi, The government should explore new technology-aided options to improve the mechanism of subsidy delivery and to ensure the subsidies re...
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Oil firms pull the plug on multiple LPG connections
With the oil marketing companies turning the heat on consumers having multiple domestic cooking gas connections, thousands of households in the c...
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Refinery yet to feature in Cairn's growth plan
NEW DELHI, On September 1, an English Literature student, who loves the poems of William Wordsworth, will take charge as interim CEO of Cairn Ind...
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Pdvsa sends to India 400,000 barrels per day
The diversification of state-run oil holding Petróleos de Venezuela (Pdvsa) clients, with a major focus in the Asian market, does not stop. Rafae...
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Iran expects increase in oil production
TEHRAN, Oil production in Iran should increase within the next two years through the development at least one oil field in western Iran, an offic...
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EU forces marine fuel dilemma for ships, refiners
LONDON, A European crackdown on pollution from ships will require billions of dollars worth of investment by shipping firms on filter technology ...
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Iraq rejects report it is helping Iran avoid sanctions
BAGHDAD, Iraq on Monday said its trade and financial ties with Iran were in compliance with international law, rejecting a report it was helping ...
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Oil-Tanker Losses Persist On Declining Middle East Crude Exports
Losses for the biggest oil tankers hauling Middle East crude to Asia, the industry's benchmark route, persisted amid declines in export cargoes. ...
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Total signs new Kurdish deal, shrugs off Baghdad threats
French oil major Total has bought a minority share in an exploration block in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, ignoring threats from the ...
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Oil Rises As European Leaders Prep For Debt Talks
Oil traded near its highest closing level in three months in New York, the longest streak of gains in a month, before Europe's leaders meet to di...
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