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Crude oil rises in Asia

Crude oil rises in Asia

Oil prices were up in post-Christmas Asian trade on December 26 as traders warily eyed the soon-to-resume US budget talks on a deal to avert the fiscal cliff, analysts said. New YorkÂ’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in February rose 46 cents to $89.07 a barrel and Brent North Sea crude for February gained 55 cents to $109.35.

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Gas consumption slides 3%, OMCs may cut LPG imports

Gas consumption slides 3%, OMCs may cut LPG imports

Government-owned oil marketing companies are likely to reduce imports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) after the country's consumption slumped 3 per cent in November because of a recently-introduced cap on subsidised cooking gas cylinders, officials and industry executives said.

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Gas output in KG-D6 declines further

Gas output in KG-D6 declines further

IndiaÂ’s biggest gas producing fields in the Krishna Godavari basin (KG-D6), controlled by Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries (RIL) and UKÂ’s BP, has reached its lowest output levels since its inception.

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Govt’s regulation may push growth in oil & gas sector

Govt’s regulation may push growth in oil & gas sector

The Union government shows signs of addressing the problems of petroleum sector. Investors, though selective, are turning bullish as the government appears to be moving towards market pricing of petro products, though total decontrol may be years away.

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No tax sops for ONGC-owned Imperial Energy in Russia

No tax sops for ONGC-owned Imperial Energy in Russia

Russia has rejected special tax concessions to Indian government-owned Oil & Natural Gas Corp's (ONGC) Siberia-focused firm Imperial Energy. India had been pressing for tax concessions to Imperial Energy to make up for the prohibitively high cost of extraction from tight oil assets in Siberia because of bad terrain, cold climate and killer taxes.

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Workers’ strike at major ports on Feb 20, 21

Workers’ strike at major ports on Feb 20, 21

To protest against the 'anti-labour and anti-port policies' of the government, workers of major ports in India will strike work on February 20 and 21. SR Kulkarni, president, All India Port & Dock WorkersÂ’ Federation said that the present policy of the government enforced under the pretext of port reforms is nothing but intended to handover the existing ports into the hands of multinational companies.