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Users expect overcapacity from proposed projects

Users expect overcapacity from proposed projects

Exporters and importers, who use major ports, wonder whether the setting up of two container terminals, one each in the Chennai Port and Ennore Port (EPL) would create overcapacity. It may be noted that EPL is in the process of setting up a container terminal in two phases. The first phase costing over Rs 1,270 crore will have a capacity to handSources from the district administration of Jagtsinghpur in Odisha informed that only 70 acre of land is left to be acquired for the proposed 8 mn tpa gr

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JNPT reviews plan to split Rs 82 bn container terminal project

JNPT reviews plan to split Rs 82 bn container terminal project

The board of trustees of the Jawaharlal Nehru port (JNPT) is considering whether to award the Rs 8,200 crore container terminal project by splitting it into two contracts or awarding it as a single contract. L Radhakrishnan, Chairman of the port, advocated splitting the project on grounds that developing the terminal through two competing partners by redesigning the p

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ONGC, Shell to form partnership for overseas ventures

ONGC, Shell to form partnership for overseas ventures

In order to acquire oil and gas assets abroad, oil explorer Shell and Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) are considering to forge a partnership. Recently, both the firms said they are keen to come together to explore both upstream and downstream opportunities domestically. Some reports suggest that both the firms would extend this partnership to overseas proje

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CCEA clears two major port projects

CCEA clears two major port projects

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved the setting up of two major ports, one each in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. The ports would be set up in at Sagar Island, West Bengal and at Dugarajapatnam in Andhra Pradesh on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode. According to a government press release, the existing port facilities at Kolkata and Haldia are riverine ports and are f

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Govt may revamp MCA for road projects

Govt may revamp MCA for road projects

Unconfirmed reports indicate that the government would revamp the model concession agreements (MCAs) for public private partnership (PPP) projects in the highway sector. It may be noted that the existing MCAs have outlived their utility and there are no provisions for addressing emerging problems in many such projects. The

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Iran offers production sharing contracts to Indian firms

Iran offers production sharing contracts to Indian firms

Media reports indicate that Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi offered production sharing contracts (PSCs) to Indian the oil and gas exploration companies that are investing in the Persian gulf nation. The country's foreign minister is learnt to have made the offer during an India-Iran Joint Commission meeting with

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Developers bid aggressively for EPC projects

Developers bid aggressively for EPC projects

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) offered five of the six road projects awarded in April 2013, covering a total length of 339 km, under the engineering procurement construction or (EPC) mode. The authority awarded the remaining one project on the BOT-toll (build operate transfer) model, the predominant format under which projects were being offer

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CCEA may clear Andhra, West Bengal port projects

CCEA may clear Andhra, West Bengal port projects

The cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA) is likely to clear the two major port projects in Andhra Pradesh's Ramayapatanam and West Bengal's Sagar. The two projects are part of the centre's plan to award as many as 30 ports worth Rs 24,600 crore during the current year and enhance the cargo handling capacity by 288.48 million tonne

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House panel asks SCI to review fleet plan

House panel asks SCI to review fleet plan

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture asked the state-run Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) to review its fleet acquisition orders already placed. SCI decided to acquire 62 vessels based on the resources available for such a huge procurement rather than based on need, the committee said. The committee feels that SCI's fleet acquisition order may lead the firm into financial trouble like Air India. While the company intended to buy 62 vessels during the

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Shiv-Vani says its contract is not banned by ONGC

Shiv-Vani says its contract is not banned by ONGC

In a press release, Shiv-Vani Oil and Gas Exploration Services clarified that ONGC cancelled the process of banning its contract as the latter is satisfied with the former's performance at the site the Kakinada processing facility. It may be noted that there were rumours that ONGC banned the contract given to Shiv-Vani Oil and Gas to install and operate one compressor along with one s