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SAIL chief inaugurates coke oven battery

SAIL chief inaugurates coke oven battery

CS Verma, Chairman of the state-run SAIL recently inaugurated a coke oven battery at the Rourkela Steel Plant, which is being modernised at an investment of Rs 12,000 crore. The battery is top charged having compound twin flue, under jet, regenerative heating with partial recirculation of waste gases. SAIL invested around Rs 1,40

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Power ministry expresses views on gas price hike

Power ministry expresses views on gas price hike

According to source-based information, union power ministry opined that base price of domestic natural gas beyond $5 per mmBtu is unviable for power sector. The ministry is learnt to have said this in a note to the
Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA), which would decide on whether to raise the price of domestically produced gas in line with the reco

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Kelkar panel may submit report by Sept

Kelkar panel may submit report by Sept

Kelkar committee is likely to submit its report
on the natural gas pricing formula to the government by September 2013, media reports indicate. Under the Chairmanship of Vijay Kelkar, a committee was formed by the union oil Minister Veerappa Moily in March 2013 to suggest steps for enhancing domestic oil and gas production. Later, its scope was expanded to sugg

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Dart Energy to acquire stake in ONGC block

Dart Energy to acquire stake in ONGC block

Brisbane-based Dart Energy may pick up 10 to 25 percent stake of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) in the latter's four coal-bed methane (CBM) blocks. CBM is natural gas trapped within coal formations, which is extracted by drilling holes into the seams. In order to fast-track gas production with the help of priva

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ONGC rules out funding constraint for stake acquisition

ONGC rules out funding constraint for stake acquisition

Reports indicate that Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) does not face any constraint in funding the acquisition of a 20 percent stake in the Rovuma basin gas block in Mozambique. Therefore, the company does not intend to rope in a global player to share the cost of acquisition of the stake in the block, which holds up to 60 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas.

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Power plants to get RIL’s gas under swap deal

Power plants to get RIL’s gas under swap deal

Under a so-called gas swapping arrangement, Hyderabad-based Bhagaynagar Gas (BGL) and power plants in Andhra Pradesh would get natural gas from Reliance Industries' KG-D6 fields. The gas would be supplied to BGL and power plants in Andhra Pradesh by diverting a part of gas allocated to Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) from RIL's fields

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Nashik’s civic body to take up road works on its own

Nashik’s civic body to take up road works on its own

The Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) has decided to take up the work on the first ring road under its jurisdiction. The civic body has decided to the start the process of inviting tenders on its own and the actual work is expected to begin after the monsoon. The project will be executed under the deferred payment scheme due to paucity of funds.

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Highway developers may get exit option

Highway developers may get exit option

Cash-strapped highway developers may be permitted by the Union government to exit projects at any stage after financial closure if lenders agree to change the concessionaires at the request of the existing developer. The Surface Transport Ministry feels that this could be a shot in the arm for stalled highway projects since equity released from old projects can be used to develop new ones, and companies with relevant expertise can take over the construction or operation and maintenance of the ex

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Goa govt asks AAI to renew permits of Dabolim airport

Goa govt asks AAI to renew permits of Dabolim airport

The Goa government has asked the Dabolim airport, managed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in the state, to new permission from the it (Goa State government). The State government stated that the airport is running its terminal without valid consent to operate under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981 since November 2011.

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Govt to hire consultant to restructure Coal India

Govt to hire consultant to restructure Coal India

Government is in the process of hiring an external consultant to advise on the restructuring of Coal India (CIL) for a long term sustainability roadmap. The government is learnt to have shortlisted nine consultants for the purpose. Meanwhile, agency reports quoted Coal Minister Prakash Jaiswal as saying that he was not in favour of splitting the state-run CIL. The minister has reportedly said