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Essar Oil may maintain GRM on par with RIL

Essar Oil may maintain GRM on par with RIL

Analysts feel that the gross refining margin (GRM) of Essar Oil would continue to match that of Reliance Industries (RIL) as the former has increased the complexity of its refining units. Essar Oil raised its refinery capacity to 405,000 barrels per day from 300,000 previously and its com

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Moody’s raises concern on IOC’s debt level

Moody’s raises concern on IOC’s debt level

Moody's Investors Service warned about the record high level of borrowing of State-run refiner Indian Oil Corp and said its debt partially offset the improvement in margins of the company during October-December 2012 quarter. The company's borrowings at end-2012 increased to Rs 94,900 crore as against Rs 75,400 crore as of March 201

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Moody’s raises concern on IOC’s debt level

Moody’s raises concern on IOC’s debt level

Moody's Investors Service warned about the record high level of borrowing of State-run refiner Indian Oil Corp and said its debt partially offset the improvement in margins of the company during October-December 2012 quarter. The company's borrowings at end-2012 increased to Rs 94,900 crore as against Rs 75,400 crore as of March 201

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IOC seeks clarity before raising stake in HPL

IOC seeks clarity before raising stake in HPL

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), which holds nearly nine per cent stake in Haldia Petrochemicals (HPL), would decide on raising its stake once clarity emerges, RS Butola, Chairman of IOC informed. The firm is expecting clarity on the first right of refusal by another promoter, The Chatterjee Group (TCG), on the stake

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IOC seeks clarity before raising stake in HPL

IOC seeks clarity before raising stake in HPL

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), which holds nearly nine per cent stake in Haldia Petrochemicals (HPL), would decide on raising its stake once clarity emerges, RS Butola, Chairman of IOC informed. The firm is expecting clarity on the first right of refusal by another promoter, The Chatterjee Group (TCG), on the stake

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Niko feels improvement in business condition in India

Niko feels improvement in business condition in India

Edward S Sampson, President and CEO of Niko Resources, the Canadian oil company said the business environment in India appears to have improved significantly as evidenced by the release of a government-appointed committee's report on domestic gas pricing. He said this in a message to shareholders. It may be noted that the firm is jointly exploring hydrocarbon with Reliance Industries in the D6 and NEC-25 blocks.

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Niko feels improvement in business condition in India

Niko feels improvement in business condition in India

Edward S Sampson, President and CEO of Niko Resources, the Canadian oil company said the business environment in India appears to have improved significantly as evidenced by the release of a government-appointed committee's report on domestic gas pricing. He said this in a message to shareholders. It may be noted that the firm is jointly exploring hydrocarbon with Reliance Industries in the D6 and NEC-25 blocks.

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Refineries expect govt to address insurance issue

Refineries expect govt to address insurance issue

Petroleum refiners in the country are awaiting the government to solve the insurance issue of crude oil imported from Iran. The sanction imposed by western countries prohibits any firm from insuring crude oil imports from the gulf nation

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Refineries expect govt to address insurance issue

Refineries expect govt to address insurance issue

Petroleum refiners in the country are awaiting the government to solve the insurance issue of crude oil imported from Iran. The sanction imposed by western countries prohibits any firm from insuring crude oil imports from the gulf nation

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ONGC drills well in east coast

ONGC drills well in east coast

On January 23, the ultradeep water drillship DDKG1 spudded well NA7-1 in exploratory block KG-DWN-2004/1 in east coast India at a water depth of 3165 metre (10,385 feet), state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) informed. With this, ONGC set a world record for drilling well in deepest water depth by an offshore drilling rig, the firm said in a statement