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World steel output grows 1.2% in April

World steel output grows 1.2% in April

Global steel production grew 1.2 per cent in April 2013 to 132.11 million tonne (mn t) compared to 130.50 mn t in the corresponding month of previous year, data from the World Steel Association shows. It is noteworthy that nearly half of the global production has come from China at 65.65 mn t during the month. Steel output in the country grew 6.8 per cent over the same month last year, data the association shows

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CCI probes cartelisation in petrol pricing

CCI probes cartelisation in petrol pricing

Anti-trust watchdog Competition Commission of India (CCI) has reportedly started probing the alleged cartelisation in the price of petrol in the domestic market by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs). Suspicion of cartelisation in petrol pricing arose as state-run OMCs usually reduce or hike price of the fuel in unison. The Director General, the investigation arm of the CCI is investigating the matter

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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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Liberalisation of gas sector may incentivise production

Liberalisation of gas sector may incentivise production

Some industry observers suggest the government to liberalise natural gas sector in India in order to incentivise exploration and production by private companies. They point out that like in the US, if gas market is liberalised, it will help IndiaÂ’s economy in more ways than what can be predicted. Some industry observers argue that producers will be attracted to invest in gas exploration including shale gas.

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EGoM to discuss oil ministry proposal

EGoM to discuss oil ministry proposal

The Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) would soon discuss the note circulated by the petroleum ministry on allocation of natural gas. According to the note, the petroleum ministry wants to discontinue the practice of giving priority to urea

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Ore output in Odisha may rise in FY14

Ore output in Odisha may rise in FY14

A news agency reported that Odisha may produce around 65 million tonne (mn t) of iron ore in 2013-14, which is about 5 percent more than the 62 mn t produced in the previous financial year. It may be noted that Odisha is the biggest producer of iron ore in the country. The state government expect higher ore production after it allowed miners in the two high

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State-run OMCs avoid hedging oil purchase

State-run OMCs avoid hedging oil purchase

State-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) avoid hedging their spot purchase of crude oil from the global market as it may work in either ways. This was mentioned in the recent report of the standing committee on petroleum and natural gas submitted to the Parliament recently. The report quoted Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) Chairman as saying that state-run oil firms, which undergo stringent audit by CAG, don't want to take the risk o

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NMDC decides ore price based on local mkt condition

NMDC decides ore price based on local mkt condition

According to the pricing policy being followed by NMDC, the prices of various products of the mines of NMDC are kept in sync with the prevailing domestic iron ore prices in other sectors. NMDC is fixing its domestic prices keeping in view prevailing iron ore prices in other sectors and demand supply scenario for its iron ore. Union Minister of Steel, Beni

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Private fuel retailers prefer export over local sales

Private fuel retailers prefer export over local sales

Media reports indicate that private fuel retailers like Essar Oil, Reliance Industries (RIL) prefer to export diesel instead of selling them in the domestic market despite the government partially de-regulating the pricing regime. This is because these firms fear that the government may again impose price control on diesel during election perio

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Pig iron makers try to overcome muted local demand

Pig iron makers try to overcome muted local demand

Pig iron producers in India are trying to reduce manufacturing cost and diversify their sales to foreign markets amidst muted demand from the domestic steel sector. In order to reduce production cost, some units are said to be using more iron ore fines than lumps. Further, firms like Sesa Goa are now producing according to the need only