GAIL (India) has stated that India would soon have a green corridor wherein vehicles can
opt to run on natural gas. The proposed green highway from Jalandhar-Ludhiana to Bangalore will provide opportunities to inland transportation to operate on natural gas vehicles by expanding the
reach of compressed natural gas (CNG) beyond cities.
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Green highway
GAIL’s Singapore arm to get 1 mt US LNG
GAIL (India) has allocated one million tonne a year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from the US to its subsidiary GAIL Global (Singapore) Pte in Singapore, which is a subsidiary of GAIL India in Singapore.
GAIL, Paradip Port to set up Rs 3,108 cr LNG terminal
For setting up an offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at Paradip Port in Odisha, GAIL (India) and Paradip Port Trust have on October 26 signed a memorandum of understanding for an estimated cost of Rs 3,108 crore.
GAIL to set up Rs 3,108 cr LNG terminal at Paradip port
For setting up an offshore LNG (liquefied natural gas) terminal at Paradip Port in Odisha coast, India's largest State-owned natural gas distributor GAIL (India) has entered into a memorandum of understanding with Paradip Port Trust (PPT) at a cost of Rs 3,108 crore.
GAIL signs 3.83-lakh-cr US deal to source LNG for 20 yrs
For bringing in close to six million tonne of liquefied natural gas or LNG every year over a 20-year period beginning 2016-17, GAIL (India) has entered into a $60-billion (about Rs 3.80 lakh crore) deal with two US-based companies. GAIL is the first Asian company to buy liquefied natural gas from the US.
GAIL pipeline can cause unrest: TN govt tell HC
The proposed gas pipeline project of GAIL (India) could spark farmersÂ’ unrest and large scale law and order problem in the State, the Tamil Nadu government has told this to the Madras High Court in response to a writ petition filed by GAIL challenging the StateÂ’s decision not to allow the pipeline to traverse agricultural lands and instead should be laid along national highways.
GAIL India faces delay in pipeline project
The 900 km gas pipeline project of GAIL India is facing delay because of land acquisition issue in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is learnt that GAIL has so far completed only 30 km of the pipeline. GAIL India is constructing a 505 km pipeline through Kerala, 310 km through Tamilnadu and 85 km through Karnataka
Gail India talks to Qatar to buy 3 mn tonne LNG
To secure 3 million tonnes of LNG at a price lower than the offered $14 per unit, Indian government-owned natural gas processing and distribution company Gail India is negotiating with gas-rich Qatar. Gail India is offering to help Qatar Petroleum to buy 5 per cent equity in Petronet LNG. Gail India wants a price of $12.5 per unit for LNG.
Gail to export gas to Pak, says Indian Govt
To export natural gas to Pakistan through a pipeline from Punjab, Indian government-owned gas utility GAIL India will enter into contract with a Pakistani firm, the Indian government has said.
Myanmar oil and gas blocks
Myanmar government shortlisted 61 companies to bid for 11 shallow-water and 19 deep-water oil and gas blocks in an international tender. Among these firms are India's Reliance Industries,