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IEA expects muted demand for crude oil
According to International Energy Agency (IEA), demand for oil across the globe would remain muted because of worsening Chinese business sentiment, a slowdown in European economies and the impact of budget cuts by the US government. In its monthly oil market report, the agency said the above factors seem to delay further an elusive turnaround in global economic, and in turn oil demand,
Crude oil price of Indian basket falls marginally
The international crude oil price of Indian Basket as computed by the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) recently declined to $107.19 per barrel (bbl)on March 11, 2013. This was lower than the price of $107.32 per bbl prevailing on the previous trading day of March 8, 2013. PPAC comes under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. In rupee terms, also the Indian Basket crude oil p
Credit Suisse expects better prospect for cement firms
In the next two years, prospect of cement companies may improve as supply pressure eases and demand rises, a research report by Credit Suisse shows. Cement firms have been battling supply glut because of excess capacity, which was built in anticipation of strong demand from the infrastructure projects
PSU steel firms modernize existing units
Union Minister of Steel, Beni Prasad Verma has said that Public Sector Undertakings like SAIL and RINL have undertaken modernization and expansion projects at their Integrated Steel Plants (at Bhilai, Bokaro, Rourkela, Durgapur, Burnpur and at Salem of SAIL and Vizag Steel Plant of RINL) to enhance its crude steel production capacity. The expansion of Salem Steel Plant of SAIL has already been completed and the other projects are in varioUnion Minister of Steel, Beni Prasad Verma has said that s
SAIL setting up 11 steel processing units
Minister of Steel, Beni Prasad Verma has said that there are 11 Steel Processing Units (SPUs) which are to be set up to meet the specific requirements of the consumers in different states by Steel Authority of India (SAIL) as indicated below: Bihar - At Bettiah, Mahnar and Gaya
Madhya Pradesh - At Hoshangabad, Ujjain and Gwalior
Himachal Pradesh - At Kangra
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NMDC reduces iron ore lump prices by 2.2%
NMDC, which decides its monthly iron ore prices on the basis of domestic demand and supply position, reduced the same for lumps by about 2.2 per cent for March. The firm trimmed the price of ore lump by Rs 110 a tonne, with the new price being Rs 4,950 a tonne. The reduction in the price of lumps may provide some relief to d
Demand for oil may improve in 2013
Brokerage firm Nirmal Bang expects demand for crude oil to improve slightly in 2013 following lower growth in 2012 on account of muted economic recovery. Demand is expected to grow by 1 mpbd or 0.9 percent approximately on a year-on-year (y-o-y) basis in 2013 compared to a fall of 0.4 percent last year. Dem
Share of imported gas may rise
Reports suggest that the share of import in total natural gas consumption in the country may rise from the current level of 40 percent as domestic production fails to keep pace with growth in demand. Recently, the country's biggest liquid gas importer Petronet LNG has notched up a world record by offloading its 1,000th shipload at its Dahej terminal. This is the first for a
SIMA seeks hike in customs duty on sponge iron
Sponge Iron Manufacturers Association (SIMA), in a pre-Budget memorandum, urged the government to raise customs duty on sponge iron to 10 per cent from the current level of 5 per cent in the union budget 2013-14. The association wants the government to raise duty in order to reduce the rising import of sponge iron. The indu