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Govt may issue more oil bonds

Govt may issue more oil bonds

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2009

The ministry of petroleum has approached the finance ministry to seek permission to give additional bonds worth Rs 10,000 crore to the three public sector oil marketing companies --Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd--to help them close the last fiscal with a profit.

How RIL plans to hedge risk

How RIL plans to hedge risk

Rediff.com   24 Apr 2009

"With RIL commissioning its second refinery last December, the total capacity of the (Jamnagar) complex will go up to 1.24 million barrels a day, exposing it to international vagaries. By surrendering the EOU status of one refinery and maintaining that of the other, the company will be able to hedge its risks," said an industry veteran. EOU status for RIL's second refinery currently ends in March 2010.

RIL, GAIL to lay pipeline for K-G gas

RIL, GAIL to lay pipeline for K-G gas

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2009

It would be complete by 2012 with a total investment of over Rs 11,300 crore, including an estimated Rs 2,300 crore from RIL and Rs 9,000 crore from GAIL. Analysts say refineries -- Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals, Chennai Petroleum Corporation, Essar, Indian Oil Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and Bharat Petroleum Corporation -- located in the vicinity of these pipelines would benefit as they would be able to substitute costly fuel oil with cheaper gas.

Petrol prices: Govt, private firms at war

Petrol prices: Govt, private firms at war

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2009

The Appellate Tribunal for Electricity has admitted the OMCs' plea challenging the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board's power to adjudicate on the matter.

Govt for duty-free import of 1mn tonnes of sugar

Govt for duty-free import of 1mn tonnes of sugar

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2009

To prevent sugar prices from becoming a tool in the hands of opposition parties in the parliamentary elections, the government has allowed government agencies like MMTC, STC, NAFED and PEC to import one million tonne of white sugar duty-free. The export obligation on raw sugar imports under open general licence scheme has also been removed.

The man behind RIL's KG achievement

The man behind RIL's KG achievement

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2009

P M S Prasad has been part of Mukesh Ambani's A-team for the last 25 years. The 55-year-old engineer, now president and CEO (petroleum), Reliance Industries, joined the company in 1984, when it was building a captive power plant at Patalganga, 70 kilometres north of Mumbai.

Crude oil reserve cost up 25%

Crude oil reserve cost up 25%

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2009

The initial cost of the reserve, expected to become operational by 2012, was estimated at Rs 2,400 crore (Rs 24 billion), excluding the cost of crude oil. Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd, special purpose vehicle that is implementing the project, has asked Engineers India Ltd to work on the revised cost," said sources. EIL is the management consultant for this project.

Inflation lowers, yet food prices remain high

Inflation lowers, yet food prices remain high

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

The food-price segment in the WPI has been growing at 8.3 per cent, much higher than the rise in the index for manufactured articles. In fact, segments like minerals and fuel have witnessed a decline in the WPI and have pulled the inflation down. The rise in food prices affects the common man more than the increase in prices of any other item.

RIL to pump out K-G gas in a month

RIL to pump out K-G gas in a month

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2009

RIL has been using gas from GAIL during the past three months to test-fire the 1,440-km east-west pipeline, India's longest, from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to Bharuch in Gujarat. Only 100 km of the pipeline remains to be test-fired. It will transport gas from the world's largest gas discovery at the Krishna-Godavari basin in the Bay of Bengal to Jamnagar in Gujarat, where it has set up the world's largest petroleum refinery.

Govt rice purchase may touch new record

Govt rice purchase may touch new record

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2009

Procurement by the end of this season is likely to touch a new record of 29-30 million tonnes, surpassing the earlier high of 28.4 million tonnes. The country's rice output in 2008-09 is also estimated at an all-time record of 98.89 million tonnes. Punjab has been the largest contributor to the rice stock at 8.38 million tonnes, followed by Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Chattisgarh. Procurement is up in all top-producing states except in Haryana and Chattisgarh.

B-schools to hike number of seats

B-schools to hike number of seats

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2009

Despite a troubled job market that could continue for another year or more, many B-schools are looking at expanding the number of seats by up to 50 per cent and launching new programmes. B-schools maintain the demand for good students will remain even in a troubled job market and the student pool and programme portfolio need to be expanded. "Besides, when these students pass out in the next two years, the market will be better," said a director from one of the institutes.

Placement woes: IIMs seek new strategies

Placement woes: IIMs seek new strategies

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2009

The options include doing away with Day Zero and reducing placement fees. Day Zero is the name given to the day placements begin at the IIMs. Day Zero and Day One are reserved for top companies and placement fees are higher on these days. In good times, most students are placed on these days, leaving the smaller companies to return empty-handed.

Govt plans stimulus package for chemical industry

Govt plans stimulus package for chemical industry

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2009

The proposals under consideration include waiving the current 5 per cent Customs duty on naphtha and reducing the excise duty on mono ethyl glycol from 8 per cent to 4 per cent. The Cabinet secretariat has sought views from various ministries and departments for this package.

Cash-strapped firms seek to farm out oil blocks

Cash-strapped firms seek to farm out oil blocks

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2009

Falling crude prices and the global credit crunch have jeopardised India's efforts to attract more investment in oil exploration and production, with several domestic and international companies opting to sell part of their participating interest in E&P projects. Around half-a-dozen companies are currently in talks with exploration and production majors -- mainly state-owned Oil India and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation -- to farm out part of their stakes.

Import nuke bombs easily through Indian ports

Import nuke bombs easily through Indian ports

Rediff.com   4 Mar 2009

India's sea ports do not have equipment to detect radioactive or contaminated consignments, exposing the country to security and safety risks, besides damaging reputation of goods manufactured in the country.

8 in race for city gas distribution

8 in race for city gas distribution

Rediff.com   4 Mar 2009

Eight companies are in the fray for rolling out gas networks in six cities, bids for which were invited by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board. The deadline for submission of the bids expired on Tuesday.

Oil firms request RBI to resume oil bonds' buy

Oil firms request RBI to resume oil bonds' buy

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2009

The first phase of SMOs was undertaken by RBI in June last year. The second phase, which began in November 2008, ended in the first week of January this year. Under the arrangement, RBI bought oil bonds from these companies and issued them dollars to import oil. Other than the RBI, the Life Insurance Corporation of India is another major subscriber to such bonds and certain quantities are also traded in the market.

Economy hotel players bullish amid slump

Economy hotel players bullish amid slump

Rediff.com   23 Feb 2009

At a time when the economic slowdown is eating into corporate earnings, the country's economy hotels, including Krizm Hotels and Berggruen Hotels, are going ahead with their expansion plans.

Govt earned windfall profits on high crude prices

Govt earned windfall profits on high crude prices

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2009

High crude oil prices in 2008 have left the government richer by a few thousand crore rupees. In 2008-09, the government earned "windfall profits" from the petroleum sector as crude oil prices spiked, touching a high of $147 in July 2008.

Indian refiners beat global peers in margin game

Indian refiners beat global peers in margin game

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2009

Refining margin is the difference in prices of crude oil and finished products. More exposure to diesel behind less fall in Indian refining margins.