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Kakinada old port suffers from poor infrastructure

Kakinada old port suffers from poor infrastructure

Sources from the Kakinada anchorage (old) port in Andhra Pradesh informed that the infrastructure facilities need to be upgraded to attract more cargo. It may be noted that the port traditionally depends on rice and maize export cargo and volume of these cargoes declined of late

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OMCs await govt decision on compensation formula

OMCs await govt decision on compensation formula

State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) and upstream firms like ONGC are awaiting the final decision from the government on adopting the formula for compensating the OMCs for under-recoveries. While union finance ministry wants the adoption of export-parity pricing model to compensate for under-recoveries, petroleum ministry opposes the proposal as it woul

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Gas-based power plants need 72 mscmd gas

Gas-based power plants need 72 mscmd gas

Media reports quoted a top source from the union power ministry as saying that natural gas-based power plants in the country need 72 mscmd of gas to operate at 75 per cent plant load factor. However, at present they get only 27 mscmd gas, which enable them to operate at only 29 per cent plant load factor, reports suggest

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US govt allows export of LNG to non-FTA nations

US govt allows export of LNG to non-FTA nations

Department of Energy of the US government gave conditional approval for export of locally produced LNG to non-FTA (free trade agreement) countries from Freeport Terminal on Quintana Island in Texas. The Department of Energy, in its 132 page order, said the proposed exports may result in net economic benefits to the U

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Govt to rope in firm for sampling imported coal

Govt to rope in firm for sampling imported coal

Unconfirmed reports indicate that the union government plans to invite bids from companies for monitoring quality of coal imported by domestic power plants. It may be recalled that domestic power plants complain about the poor quality of coal being imported from abroad as it leads to rise in carbon emission and also

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OMCs to benefit from diesel price hike: Moody’s

OMCs to benefit from diesel price hike: Moody’s

Moody's Investors Service pointed out that the recent Re 1 a litre hike in diesel price would reduce under-recoveries incurred by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) on sale of fuel at below-market rates. With this price hike, diesel prices rose a cumulative Rs 2.25 per litre since January, which translates into an Rs 18,000 crore decline in under-recoveries, the rese

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Paradip port focuses on mechanising berths

Paradip port focuses on mechanising berths

SS Misra, Chairman of Paradip Port Trust (PPT) informed that the port management has given top priority to berth mechanisation and acquisition of two mobile harbour cranes. He said this while explaining the cargo volume handled by the port in April 2013. During the month, the port handled 5.65 million tonne (mn t) of traffic, thus posting 4.24 per cent growth over the same period

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Cabinet to consider chartering demands of SAIL, RINL

Cabinet to consider chartering demands of SAIL, RINL

According to unconfirmed media reports, the union cabinet may decide on whether to allow Steel Authority of India (SAIL) and Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) to charter hire vessels to import raw materials. Every year, the two firms together import around 14-15 million tonne of raw materials. As SAIL is expanding capacity to 23.46 million tonne per annum and RINL

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Consumers prefer local gas due to high cost of imported gas

Consumers prefer local gas due to high cost of imported gas

Even as several power and fertiliser plants are suffering from insufficient availability of natural gas, they are averse to buy imported gas because of its unacceptably high price. Natural gas-based power producers want a larger share of the domestically-produced cheaper gas, which is priced between $4.2 (RIL's D6 gas) and $5.73 per unit, which is far less than the price of imported gas in the s

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India consumes 3.5% more steel in April

India consumes 3.5% more steel in April

Data from Joint Plant Committee (JPC), an arm of the union steel ministry, shows that the country's steel consumption grew 3.5 percent to 5.6 million tonne (mn t) in April 2013 from 5.4 mn t in the same month. Steel consumption in April 2013 is slightly more than the average 3.3 percent growth in 2012-13. The Indian economy consumed 73.3 mn t steel in the previous fiscal compared to 71 mn t in 2011