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Monday, October 8, 2012

Petro Daily Newsletter

 
Headline ScanTuesday -- October 09, 2012
Consumers to get option to exit subsidised LPG cylinders
Hackers targeting Iran's oil platforms
Oil prices fall after warning from World Bank
US natural gas futures end slightly up on early cold
Coal-to-gas projects: China's novel way of boosting gas supply
UK gas falls as Norway imports regain
Iraq sends crucial fuel oil to Syria
Five Firms Expected to Start Drilling in Philippines in 2013
Barmer refinery likely to take more time
GAIL to use 2.5 million tonnes capacity at Petronet's Dahej plant
Village committees to oppose Gail project
NGO to launch awareness drive on domestic LPG rules
IOC reduces petrol price by 56 paise/litre
Negative list for LPG subsidy likely
Iran's role in Indian energy sector slips
UK may lift curbs on shale gas, offer tax help
Russia opens second direct gas pipeline to Europe
BG sees decades more of oil-linked LNG sales
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Consumers to get option to exit subsidised LPG cylinders
New Delhi, LPG consumers may soon have an option to fully opt out of subsidized cylinders and get rewarded by figuring in a prominent list on LPG...
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Hackers targeting Iran's oil platforms
DUBAI: Cyber attackers have targeted communication networks on Iranian offshore oil and gas platforms in the past few weeks, but their attacks ha...
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Oil prices fall after warning from World Bank
NEW YORK, A strong warning from the World Bank that growth in Asia may slow further dragged the price of oil Monday to its lowest close in two mo...
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US natural gas futures end slightly up on early cold
NEW YORK, U.S. natural gas futures ended higher on Monday, backed by forecasts for mostly chilly U.S. weather this week that should stir more hea...
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Coal-to-gas projects: China's novel way of boosting gas supply
China, the world's top energy user, wants to turn coal in remote areas into gas and then pipe it to cities, where residential and industrial use ...
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UK gas falls as Norway imports regain
LONDON, British prompt gas prices eased on Monday as imports from Norway via the Langeled pipeline regained full strength following processing pr...
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Iraq sends crucial fuel oil to Syria
Iraq is quietly shipping vital supplies of fuel oil to Syria in a deal that has triggered concern in Washington and exposes Damascus's difficulti...
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Five Firms Expected to Start Drilling in Philippines in 2013
The Department of Energy expects local and foreign petroleum exploration companies to drill at least five wells in 2013, signifying investor's en...
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Barmer refinery likely to take more time
JAIPUR: The announcement of the Barmer refinery is likely to take more time as the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has still not s...
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GAIL to use 2.5 million tonnes capacity at Petronet's Dahej plant
NEW DELHI: Petronet LNG has allowed gas firm GAILBSE -0.11 % (India)to use annually 2.5 million tonnes capacity at Petronet's liquefied natural g...
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Village committees to oppose Gail project
MANGALORE: People in 13 villages in Bantwal and Mangalore taluk in Dakshina Kannada have started forming committees to fight against a proposal o...
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NGO to launch awareness drive on domestic LPG rules
Praja Vikas Seva Trust, a non-governmental organisation, will carry out a Statewide campaign to discuss and find solutions to issues afflicting c...
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IOC reduces petrol price by 56 paise/litre
DELHI, In a marginal respite for those buying petrol from Indian Oil Corporation's retail outlets, the public sector oil refiner-cum-retailer red...
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Negative list for LPG subsidy likely
New Delhi, Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumers might soon get to exercise an option to not get any subsidised cylinders. Their reward would b...
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Iran's role in Indian energy sector slips
NEW DELHI, Iranian dominance in the Indian oil sector is declining in favor of Middle East and Latin American suppliers, refinery information ind...
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UK may lift curbs on shale gas, offer tax help
LONDON/BIRMINGHAM: The British government expressed support for shale gas on Monday, with the energy minister saying he hoped to allow more explo...
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Russia opens second direct gas pipeline to Europe
MOSCOW: Russia on Monday opened a new (euro) 6.4 billion ($8.3 billion) pipeline under the Baltic Sea directly linking Germany with Siberia's vas...
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BG sees decades more of oil-linked LNG sales
LONDON, Liquefied natural gas (LNG) will continue to be benchmarked to oil prices for several more decades, outgoing BG Group Chief Executive Fra...
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