The new Union government will accord high priority to implementation of three critical rail links, a move that will ensure transportation of 300 million tonnes (MT) of additional coal amid shortages faced in the country. The three rail corridors are: Tori-Shivpuri-Kathotia.
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Tag: North Karanpura
ONGC plans to re-distribute stake in CBM blocks
Media reports indicate that ONGC plans to re-distribute its stake in the coal-bed methane blocks of North Karanpura and Ranigunj to bidders other than Dart Energy. ONGC plans to re-distribute the stake because Dart Energy refused to take 25 per cent stake in North Karanpura and 10 per cent stake in
Protecting coal bearing areas
State governments have been advised not to build mega projects or allow large super structures over coal-bearing areas as the coal ministry feared that such a move would sterilise at least 20 billion tonnes of the dry-fuel reserves and aggravate coal shortage in the country.
ONGC strikes shale gas in WB
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has struck shale gas reserves, thus creating an exploration landmark when gas flowed out from the Barren Measure shale at a depth of around 1,700 m, in RNSG-1 well near Durgapur at Icchapur, West Bengal.

