Gujarat Gas Company (GGCL) hiked the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) for all the consumers in Surat, Bharuch and Ankleshwar citing the increase in import dependence for the fuel. The price has been raised from Rs 51.95 per kilogram to Rs 56.30 per kilogram following the sharp increase in price
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Dependence of imported fuel prompts GGCL to hike CNG price
Gujarat Gas Company (GGCL) hiked the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) for all the consumers in Surat, Bharuch and Ankleshwar citing the increase in import dependence for the fuel. The price has been raised from Rs 51.95 per kilogram to Rs 56.30 per kilogram following the sharp increase in price
Govt may offload stake in IOC next fiscal year
Media reports suggest that government may offload some of its equity holding in Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) in 2013-14. Government held 78.92 per cent stake in the public sector undertaking as on December 31. The government planned to launch a follow-on public offering for Engineers India also after April, reports indicate
Govt may offload stake in IOC next fiscal year
Media reports suggest that government may offload some of its equity holding in Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) in 2013-14. Government held 78.92 per cent stake in the public sector undertaking as on December 31. The government planned to launch a follow-on public offering for Engineers India also after April, reports indicate
Contractors allowed to explore in mining lease
In a move that may boost oil and gas output in the country, the union petroleum ministry decided to allow exploration in mining lease area with cost recovery on establishment of commerciality, the ministry said in an order. Thus, oil companies would be allowed to explore in already producing areas and all approved exploration cos
Contractors allowed to explore in mining lease
In a move that may boost oil and gas output in the country, the union petroleum ministry decided to allow exploration in mining lease area with cost recovery on establishment of commerciality, the ministry said in an order. Thus, oil companies would be allowed to explore in already producing areas and all approved exploration cos
ONGC plans to raise gas output from Tripura
State-run oil explorer ONGC is keen to raise natural gas output from onshore fields in Tripura in order to feed its upcoming 726.6 mw power plant and also to supply its customers. The country's biggest oil and gas explorer plans to raise its output from the fields to 5 million metric standard cubic metre per day (mmscmd). This would be pea
ONGC plans to raise gas output from Tripura
State-run oil explorer ONGC is keen to raise natural gas output from onshore fields in Tripura in order to feed its upcoming 726.6 mw power plant and also to supply its customers. The country's biggest oil and gas explorer plans to raise its output from the fields to 5 million metric standard cubic metre per day (mmscmd). This would be pea
RIL may sell stake in hydrocarbon block
Directorate-General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) received a request from Reliance Industries (RIL) to allow it to transfer its equity in a hydrocarbon block offshore Gujarat-Saurashtra region to Hardy Oil & Gas. This shallow water block -GS-OSN-2000/1- was awarded to the consortium of RIL (90 per cent) and Hard
RIL may sell stake in hydrocarbon block
Directorate-General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) received a request from Reliance Industries (RIL) to allow it to transfer its equity in a hydrocarbon block offshore Gujarat-Saurashtra region to Hardy Oil & Gas. This shallow water block -GS-OSN-2000/1- was awarded to the consortium of RIL (90 per cent) and Hard

