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RPTL receives Rs 30 bn fund infusion from RIL

RPTL receives Rs 30 bn fund infusion from RIL

Reliance Ports & Terminals (RPTL) is learnt to have received Rs 3,000 crore equity infusion from its Reliance Industries (RIL) in 2012-13. Also, the Mukesh Ambani-led firm infused Rs 1,575 crore of equity in Reliance Gas & Transportation Infrastructure (RGTIL) last year. RGTIL is also said to have

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Govt to make public bidding norms for CGD projects

Govt to make public bidding norms for CGD projects

S Krishnan, Chairman of Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) informed that the government would make public the fresh guidelines on bidding for the city gas distribution networks in the country for public feedback in 12 weeks. Krishnan informed this on the sidelines of a seminar on natural gas. He also said that the board would then issue the f

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Players can submit bids for pipeline projects on March 21

Players can submit bids for pipeline projects on March 21

Media reports suggest that interested parties can submit bids for laying a 300-km gas pipeline connecting Reliance Industries’ coal bed methane production site in Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh, to Phulpur in Uttar Pradesh
on March 21. Reports quoted a Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) official as saying that the board would start selling the bid documents on

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RGTIL pipeline capacity fixed at 85 mmscmd

RGTIL pipeline capacity fixed at 85 mmscmd

In its November 2 order, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) declared the capacity of the East-West gas pipeline of Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure (RGTIL) at 85 million standard cubic meter per day (mmscmd). One-third of this capacity will be available on common carrier basis

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RGTIL seeks pipeline project

RGTIL seeks pipeline project

Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure (RGTIL) has approached PNGRB with an Expression of Interest (EoI) to lay down a 300-km pipeline