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A strategic implementer

A strategic implementer

A qualified Electrical Engineer, Shouvik Bhattacharya has a diverse set of business experiences spanning over 28 years, across verticals in the power transmission and distribution (T&D) industry. He is highly reckoned for his proficiency in sales and marketing,

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Govt made over 1 mn direct cash transfers for LPG

Govt made over 1 mn direct cash transfers for LPG

According to an official statement, the central government has made over 1 million (10 lakh) direct cash transfers to consumers' bank accounts under its Direct Benefit Transfer for LPG (DBTL) scheme, launched in 18 districts on June 1. The government has so far given Rs 41 crore of subsidy to consumers directly under the above scheme since June 1, the statement shows

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RIL relinquishes 2 gas fields at KG Basin

RIL relinquishes 2 gas fields at KG Basin

Owing to non-lucrative natural gas prices, Reliance Industries (RIL) relinquished two natural gas fields at the KG Basin, media reports indicate. After RIL discovered gas in the two blocks, it took them to the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) to declare them commercially viable — declaration of commerciality, in jargon

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Hyderabad faces shortage of CNG

Hyderabad faces shortage of CNG

Some parts of Hyderabad are facing shortage of
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as oil companies are allegedly not supplying the fuel in required quantity at the 12 CNG outlets in the city and its surroundings. Each outlet requires 1,500 to 1,800 kg of CNG every day but oil companies do not supply the required quantity. They hardly supply about 1,000 kg to each outlet, said Rajiv Amaram, Joint Secretary (South), Conf

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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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Govt aims to save upto Rs 100 bn via DBT scheme

Govt aims to save upto Rs 100 bn via DBT scheme

The government plans to save Rs 8,000 crore to Rs 10,000 crore annually on subsidy expenditure towards liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) following the partial roll out of Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) scheme. The government recently decided to provide subsidies on cooking gas cylinders by crediting the amount directly in the bank account of beneficiaries in 20 di

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Govt considers proposals of LPG distributors

Govt considers proposals of LPG distributors

Reports indicate that the government is considering the proposals of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distributors seeking key changes on the proposed distribution policy. During a recent presentation to the union petroleum and natural gas ministry, the distributors called for raising the present ceiling for refill sales by 50 percent. The distributors argue that the existing ceiling on refills is ba

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Bihar clears plan to source gas from Rs 75 bn project

Bihar clears plan to source gas from Rs 75 bn project

In a move that may enable setting up of new industries and power plants, Bihar government cleared a plan to source natural gas from the proposed Jagdishpur-Haldia gas pipeline. The state cabinet approved the plan to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Gas Authority of India (GAIL) for sourcing gas from the pipeline, which will pass through four districts of Bihar: Gaya

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LPG subsidy to be rolled out through DBT

LPG subsidy to be rolled out through DBT

The National Committee on Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) recently decided to roll out the transfer of LPG subsidy through DBT in 20 districts with effect from 15 May 2013. Following this, the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister has written to the Secretary, Petroleum and Natu

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IPPL unveils new terminal at Ennore

IPPL unveils new terminal at Ennore

IndianOil-Petronas (IPPL), a Joint Venture between IndianOil Corporation and Petronas of Malaysia, unveiled LPG import-export terminal at Ennore, near Chennai. The terminal is said to be having an installed capacity of 600,000 tonne per annu and provision has been made to double the capacity. The new terminal would ensure not only increased LPG availability but also avoid