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India’s Green Dreams: An Infinite Horizon

India’s Green Dreams: An Infinite Horizon

A successful transition to new and renewable energy sources by the world’s fastest-growing major economy won’t only serve as a template for other countries but will also help firmly position it as a global green energy hub. A day after the ambitious Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana or Prime Minister’s free electricity scheme...

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Rajasthan to get refinery-cum petrochemical complex

Rajasthan to get refinery-cum petrochemical complex

The Union Cabinet has recently approved the proposal of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL), a Public Sector Undertaking to set up a 9 mmtpa greenfield Refinery cum Petrochemical Complex in Barmer District in Rajasthan, as a Joint Venture (JV) with Government of Rajasthan under the name HPCL-Rajasthan Refinery Limited( HRRL).

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Rs 37,230-cr refinery to develop Rajasthan economically: CM

Rs 37,230-cr refinery to develop Rajasthan economically: CM

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation's (HPCL) Rs 37,230-crore refinery-cum-petrochemical project at Pachpadra in Barmer of Rajasthan is said to help the state develop economically enormously. According to Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the project is expected to bring an overall investment of Rs 60,000-70,000 crore in the area.

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BPCL to invest Rs 5k crore on gas transportation infra

BPCL to invest Rs 5k crore on gas transportation infra

State run oil marketing firm Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) is all set to make its footprints in creating gas transportation infrastructure pan India. The company is set aside Rs 4,000-5,000 crore to build the gas pipeline infrastructure over next 4-5 years

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HPCL planned 2nd LPG storage at Mlore hits hurdle

HPCL planned 2nd LPG storage at Mlore hits hurdle

Due to the government's ceiling on number of LPG cylinders a year for a household, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation's (HPCL) plan to set up a second underground storage facility for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in Mangalore has hit a roadblock.

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Water woes to Rs 37,229 cr HPCL refinery in Rajasthan

Water woes to Rs 37,229 cr HPCL refinery in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan government now finds it difficult to supply water to the proposed Rs 37,229 crore oil refinery unit of 9 million tonne capacity. The Rajasthan government and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) have signed an agreement in last March to set up the refinery, which will process oil from Cairn India's fields in the state and other crudes.

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HPCL does not have oil import contract with NIOC

HPCL does not have oil import contract with NIOC

Media reports indicate that Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) does not have any crude-lifting contract with National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) for 2013-14. This is because NIOC turned down the proposal of HPCL
to have only an optional contract of 1 million tonne with the f

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HPCL may choose Pachpadara site for refinery project

HPCL may choose Pachpadara site for refinery project

Media reports indicate that Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) may prefer Pachpadara over Leelala for setting up the proposed refinery in a joint venture with Rajasthan government. It may be recalled that Engineers India (EIL) recommended HPCL to choose Pachpadara for the project. Also, the state Task Force approved the setting up of the refinery at Pachpadara over Leelala. The nine milli

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Cabinet to decide on Rs 372 bn refinery project

Cabinet to decide on Rs 372 bn refinery project

Media reports indicate that the union cabinet would soon decide on clearing the Rs 37,230 crore refinery project at Barmer, Rajasthan. It is learnt that the central government prepared a note for the cabinet on this project, which is promoted by the state-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (

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HPCL, Shapoorji Pallonji to build Rs 5K cr LNG terminal

HPCL, Shapoorji Pallonji to build Rs 5K cr LNG terminal

To set up a terminal for importing liquid gas or liquefied natural gas in ships government-run Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (HPCL) would partner with Mumbai-based infrastructure major Shapoorji Pallonji Group Total cost for the terminal is estimated at Rs 5,000 crore. HPCL and SP Ports Pvt Ltd, a unit of Shapoorji Pallonji Group, plan to set up the terminal at Chhara in Gujarat's Junagadh district through a 50:50 joint venture.