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Section of Congress seek hike in LPG cap

Section of Congress seek hike in LPG cap

Media reports indicate that some section of the ruling Congress party want the government to raise the cap on the number of subsidised cooking gas per household per year. Recently, the government decided to limit the number of subsidised cooking gas per household per year to six and this has reportedly increased hardships for common man

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Consumers must execute KYC process

Consumers must execute KYC process

Consumers of LPG, who are required to complete KYC (know your customer) process, complained of difficulty in executing it.Following this, the central government extended the deadline for fulfilling this formality to November 15 initially. Recently, this deadline has been extended further to November 30

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Fall in refining margins may hurt oil firms

Fall in refining margins may hurt oil firms

Many brokerages feel that the margins of Indian refiners may come under pressure because of a decline in the Singapore benchmark refining margin.If the margins remain at the current level in the remaining part of this quarter, margins of companies like Reliance Industries (RIL), Essar Oil and public sector firms like Bharat Petroleum (BPCL), Hindustan Petro

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Rupee exchange rate holds key for petrol pricing

Rupee exchange rate holds key for petrol pricing

According to analysts, the movement of rupee against the dollar holds key for the future price movement of petrol in the domestic market. Recently, the price of petrol was reduced by oil marketing companies (OMCs) for the second time since 9 October 2012 because of the decline in crude oil prices in the international market

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IOC posts Rs 96 bn net profit

IOC posts Rs 96 bn net profit

Following the reimbursement of oil subsidy by the union government, public sector refiner Indian Oil Corp (IOC) posted a net profit of Rs 9,611 crore in the quart

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OMCs to revise petrol price

OMCs to revise petrol price

Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) would revise the price of petrol soon in view of the changes in the rupee exchange rate, international gasoline prices