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ONGC offloads stake in coal bed methane blocks

ONGC offloads stake in coal bed methane blocks

State-run energy explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) offloaded stake in four of its coal bed methane (CBM) gas blocks to foreign and domestic firms through a recently held auction. The blocks in which the company wanted to divest stakes are Jharia and Bokaro blocks in Jharkhand and North Karanpura and South Karanpura assets in Raniganj, West

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Esssar Energy Holdings to exercise call option

Esssar Energy Holdings to exercise call option

In a move to consolidate non-public holdings of Essar Oil, Essar Energy Holdings, Mauritius exercised the call option to buy 32.95 million shares or 2.41 percent stake in the former from UK's Imperial Consultants and Securities. It may be recalled that on April 6, 2010, Essar Energy entered into an agreement with Essar Investment for the call option. Later, Essar Investment demerged its inves

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Investors take cue from US jobs data

Investors take cue from US jobs data

Nymex crude oil futures was trading around $95.02 a barrel while Brent North Sea crude for July delivery was hovering around $103.63 in recent trading sessions. Traders reduced their long position in crude oil futures following weak unemployment data and housing data in the US. Recent data showed initial jobless claims, a sign of the pace

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ONGC to take a call on stake buy in HPL

ONGC to take a call on stake buy in HPL

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) will decide whether to bid for the West Bengal government's 40 per cent stake in Haldia Petrochemicals (HPL) It may be recalled that the state government invited expressions of interest (EoIs) through West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation for selling its stake in

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Premium on naptha declines in global market

Premium on naptha declines in global market

With many refineries in North Asia scheduled to resume operation following a shutdown for maintenance, premium on naptha has declined in the international market. Industry sources informed that June premiums were weaker than May premiums owing to expectations rise in supply of naptha as refineries resume operation. As an indication of fall in premium, Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) received a price of about $25 a tonne to Middle East quotes on a free-on-board (FOB) basis when it rece

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CCI probes cartelisation in petrol pricing

CCI probes cartelisation in petrol pricing

Anti-trust watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI) has reportedly started probing the alleged cartelisation in the price of petrol in the domestic market by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs). Suspicion of cartelisation in petrol pricing arose as state-run OMCs usually reduce or hike price of the fuel in unison. The Director General, the investigation arm of the CCI is investigating the matter

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OMCs await govt decision on compensation formula

OMCs await govt decision on compensation formula

State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) and upstream firms like ONGC are awaiting the final decision from the government on adopting the formula for compensating the OMCs for under-recoveries. While union finance ministry wants the adoption of export-parity pricing model to compensate for under-recoveries, petroleum ministry opposes the proposal as it woul

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Liberalisation of gas sector may incentivise production

Liberalisation of gas sector may incentivise production

Some industry observers suggest the government to liberalise natural gas sector in India in order to incentivise exploration and production by private companies. They point out that like in the US, if gas market is liberalised, it will help IndiaÂ’s economy in more ways than what can be predicted. Some industry observers argue that producers will be attracted to invest in gas exploration including shale gas.

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Punjab to repair 11,000 km link roads

Punjab to repair 11,000 km link roads

Punjab government on May 21 gave its nod for the repair of link roads covering 11,000 km at a cost of Rs 1,700 crore across the state to be completed by June, 2014. The State Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal gave his nod for the road repairs while reviewing the status of national highways, district roads, link roads, ROBs/RUBs, government buildings and several other infrastructure projects.