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Bhilai plant despatches advanced rails to Railways
Steel Authority of India's (SAIL) Bhilai Steel Plant (BSP) recently despatched the first lot of indigeneously developed specialized rails known as 'thick web asymmetric rails' to Indian Railways. This is an advanced 'switch point rails' that is utilised at the 'crossover point' in railway tracks. This would help Railways modernize its track for coping with increased speed and heavier axle loads. Indian Railways will benefit from
India imported 78% less ore in June quarter
Unconfirmed reports indicate that India imported 185,113 tonne of iron ore during April-June 3013 and this is 78 per cent lower than 826,372 tonne imported in the year-ago period. By the end of August, the government would officially release data on iron ore import, reports indicate.India was once the third-largest exporter of iron ore in the world, exporting about 98 million tonne, or 47 per cent
POSCO considers abandoning steel project in Karnataka
Owing to its failure to get land for the proposed 6 million tonne per annum steel project in Karnataka, South Korean steel giant POSCO is considering to quit the project, reports suggest. The company is unable to get land for the project because of protests by local residents. Soon, the company would decide on whether to abandon the project, which involves setting up a steel mill i
RIL proposes $16-bn investment if pricing regime is favourable
An investment of $16 billion is proposed by Reliance Industries (RIL) on exploration and production of oil and gas in its fields in the next five years. The company expects to tap 3-4 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas through this investment. But the company feels that its investment would not be recoverable if the price calculated under the Rangarajan committee formula is
BP chief suggests roadmap for gas pricing
Media reports indicate that Bob Dudley, Chief Executive of BP Group suggested the central government to prepare a clear roadmap for pricing of domestically produced natural gas in the country. Dudley feels introduction of a clear roadmap for gas pricing would attract more investment in the hydrocarbons secto
SP Ports, HPCL to form JV for Rs 50 bn project
SP Ports Pvt Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) would soon sign a 50:50 joint venture agreement for setting up a liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal at Chhara in Gujarat. The state-run HPCL and the Shapoorji Pallonji group company would invest about Rs 5,000 crore on the terminal project, which is intended to
Gas supply proposal for power plants may be discussed
The proposal to give power plants the same priority as fertiliser plants for supply of domestic natural gas would be discussed in an upcoming meeting of the Empowered group of ministers (EGoM). If the EGoM accords the same priority, existing and stranded plants would get natural gas to generate about 2,200 mw power
HPCL, Shapoorji Pallonji to build Rs 5K cr LNG terminal
To set up a terminal for importing liquid gas or liquefied natural gas in ships government-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) would partner with Mumbai-based infrastructure major Shapoorji Pallonji Group Total cost for the terminal is estimated at Rs 5,000 crore. HPCL and SP Ports Pvt Ltd, a unit of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, plan to set up the terminal at Chhara in Gujarat's Junagadh district through a 50:50 joint venture.
Funds sanctioned to build 3,500 km roads in Maha, Gujarat
For Maharashtra and Gujarat, the Union government has sanctioned money for building 3,500 km roads in the two states. In 3,500 km roads to be developed in the two states, Maharashtra's share will be 2,620 km. Ramtek MP Mukul Wasnik had conducted a review meeting of Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) on July 13. He told the Congress workers in Nagpur that Nagpur would be included in the tenth phase.

