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Govt forms panel to decide on extension of lease

Govt forms panel to decide on extension of lease

Press reports indicate that the union government formed an inter-departmental committee to extend petroleum leases in producing oil and gas blocks. Recently, the committee, chaired by oil ministry's additional secretary & financial adviser (AS&FA) SC Khuntia, held its first meeting. However, the committee did not discuss any particular case because of absence of a key member, repo

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ONGC works on integration of overseas arm

ONGC works on integration of overseas arm

The top management of state-run explorer ONGC is preparing a plan to integrate its domestic and foreign oil and gas exploration businesses in order to reap synergy. It may be noted that the domestic exploration business is taken care of by ONGC, while ONGC Videsh (OVL) handles foreign

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Phase I of Rs 220 bn refinery project seen in 2014

Phase I of Rs 220 bn refinery project seen in 2014

Minister for Industries of Tamil Nadu government P Thangamani informed the state assembly that the 6 million tonne first phase of the petroleum refinery project by Nagarjuna Oil Corporation would be operationalised by 2014. Nagarjuna Oil Corporation proposed to set up a 12 million tonne a year refinery project in Cuddalore for abou

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IOC searches land for depot project

IOC searches land for depot project

The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is learnt to have sent a team of officials to identify land for the proposed oil depot project in Una district of Himachal Pradesh. The company plans to set up the depot in Una district after the proposed depot project at Kadd village was shelved

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Power industry demands gas price pooling

Power industry demands gas price pooling

Industry players in the power sector demanded the union oil ministry to form a common natural gas price pool for core sectors such as power and fertilisers. They also asked the ministry to raise the domestic supply of natural gas for power plants by diverting 6 million standard cubic metre per day (mscmd) of gas being supplied to the non-core sector and reserving the new

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Minister wants India to attain self-sufficiency in fuel by 2030

Minister wants India to attain self-sufficiency in fuel by 2030

Union Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily informed that his vision is to make India self-sufficient in the consumption of petroleum products by 2030. He said there is a need to have patience to research the country's oil reserves. He said this to reporters after laying foundation stone for the transport hub of HPCL in Mangalore. The transport hub facility by HPCL in Mangalore is spread

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India’s gas shortage pegged at 155 mn cu m per day in 12th plan

India’s gas shortage pegged at 155 mn cu m per day in 12th plan

According to a government estimate, India may face shortage of natural gas to the tune of 155 million cubic metre per day during the 12th Five Year Plan period (2012-17). This is expected to rise to 225 million cubic metre per day in the 13th Five Year Plan. According to a report by an international research agency, India accounts for 11 p

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Sale of bulk diesel declines sharply

Sale of bulk diesel declines sharply

According to media reports, sale of diesel to bulk customers declined about 40 percent in February, the first month after the government allowed oil firms to charge market price for bulk consumers. It may be noted that bulk diesel sales usually account for 18 percent of the 70 million tonne of diesel consumed in

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India discusses investment opportunities with Kuwait

India discusses investment opportunities with Kuwait

During a recent meeting with a visiting team of dignitaries from Kuwait, the Indian government discussed opportunities for Kuwaiti investment in refineries in India. Kuwaiti Minister Shaikh Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah held talks with External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on various bilateral issues including ways to ex

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Govt’s fuel subsidy benefits only the rich

Govt’s fuel subsidy benefits only the rich

A top International Monetary Fund (IMF) official said the spending of the Indian government on fuel subsidy is mainly benefiting the rich and not the poor. Laura Papi, Assistant Director, Asia and Pacific Department at the fund said it would take 1/10th of the current expenditure on subsidy to benefit the bottom 40 per cent of the population