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Low gains from oil prods singe refiners' margins

Low gains from oil prods singe refiners' margins

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2008

These so-called 'negative crack spreads' have huge implications for India, which imports crude oil and exports petroleum products. Brent crude oil, the international oil benchmark, was trading at $62 a barrel on Thursday.

Cabinet panel to take up Nelp VII next week

Cabinet panel to take up Nelp VII next week

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2008

The decision comes after Australian mining major BHP Billiton said it would not improve the terms of its bid. BHP Billiton, the largest mining company in the world, and new entrant GVK Oil and Gas were the sole bidders for five deepwater blocks and hence the provisional winners after the bidding closed on June 30 this year.

Modi Tyre revives JV with German firm

Modi Tyre revives JV with German firm

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2008

The company has invested about Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) for resuming production at the Modinagar plant near Meerut. The earlier tie-up with Continental, which is the world's fourth-largest tyre producing company, had lapsed after the closure of the plant in 2001. Labour unrest and litigations had led to the closure of the unit then.

Eighteen PSU officials in race for GAIL top job

Eighteen PSU officials in race for GAIL top job

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2008

Eighteen candidates from state-owned companies have applied for the post of chairman and managing director of the country's largest gas marketer, GAIL India, nine months before the incumbent retires.

Firms make profits on petrol sales

Firms make profits on petrol sales

Rediff.com   28 Oct 2008

After nearly two years, the state-owned oil companies have started making profits on petrol sales, but not diesel or cooking fuel, with the Indian basket of crude oil falling below $60 a barrel on Friday, the last date for which data is available.

Gail to buy 19%  stake in ONGC's  Dahej plant

Gail to buy 19% stake in ONGC's Dahej plant

Rediff.com   24 Oct 2008

The board of GAIL India, the country's largest transporter and marketer of natural gas, on Wednesday approved a proposal to pick up to 19 per cent stake in Oil and Natural Gas Corporation's (ONGC) petrochemical project in Gujarat.

Private firms reenter retailing as crude price dip

Private firms reenter retailing as crude price dip

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2008

As crude oil prices rose sharply, private companies like Essar Oil and Reliance Industries closed their retail outlets as they found it difficult to compete with state-owned oil companies, which were selling fuel below the production cost with support from the government. While Essar Oil has drawn up plans to re-open its retail outlets, Reliance Industries has decided not to go ahead with the retail plan

Govt considering fuel price cut to ease inflation

Govt considering fuel price cut to ease inflation

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2008

With international crude oil prices dipping to last year's levels, the government has put the issue of cutting motor and cooking fuel prices back on the agenda to tame inflation, two senior oil ministry officials have said.

Saline water find to help raise Cairn's oil output

Saline water find to help raise Cairn's oil output

Rediff.com   16 Oct 2008

Cairn India, which found India's largest oil field in Rajasthan in over 30 years, has discovered a saline water reservoir near its oil field that will help pump crude oil to the ground level and enhance production.

ONGC Videsh may bid for 8 Iraqi oil, gas blocks

ONGC Videsh may bid for 8 Iraqi oil, gas blocks

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

OVL, along with global oil majors such as Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, British Petroleum, Total and China National Petroleum Corporation, is one of the 35 companies short-listed by the Iraqi government for the auction, which includes six oil-producing blocks with recoverable reserves of 40 billion barrels of oil, making it the largest such auction in the world.

Rupee fall delays oil firms' break-even

Rupee fall delays oil firms' break-even

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

The rupee, which fell 8.88 per cent since the beginning of September to an all-time low of less than 49 per dollar last week, has negated much of the impact of an over 45 per cent dip in crude oil prices since early July. As the value of the rupee falls, the companies have to pay more for crude oil in rupee terms, resulting in increased under-realisation on the fuels that they sell.

Banks stop lending to oil companies

Banks stop lending to oil companies

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2008

Funds dry up owing to liquidity crunch, high debt.

OVL in talks with Iran for oil block

OVL in talks with Iran for oil block

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of India's largest oil producer, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, is holding talks with the Iranian government for exploring an oil block in the northern part of the country. Chinese company Sinopec is also believed to be in the race for the block. This could not be independently confirmed. The block is near the Caspian Sea.

Oil prices fall sharpest in four years

Oil prices fall sharpest in four years

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2008

Fears of an economic slowdown in the US, and a consequent spread of the crisis to Europe and other parts of the world, resulted in oil prices falling over 12 per cent since Monday, the largest weekly fall since early 2004.

India skips crucial meet on IPI pipeline

India skips crucial meet on IPI pipeline

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

India has missed yet another meeting on the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline last weekend as officials from Iran and Pakistan met in Teheran to discuss the revised project cost and a new pricing formula.

Q3 turnover to rise by Rs 1,400 crore: RIL

Q3 turnover to rise by Rs 1,400 crore: RIL

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2008

RIL expects oil and gas sales from the Krishna-Godavari basin to boost its revenues and profits significantly. The company started test production of oil from the basin around 10 days ago. The cost of production per barrel of oil is not known. RIL's share price on the Bombay Stock Exchange has fallen 9.3 per cent in the last month as world markets have tumbled on fears of an economic crisis.

Weak rupee deflates anti-inflation steps

Weak rupee deflates anti-inflation steps

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

Realisation due to a strengthening dollar exceeds the losses inflicted by export duty hike.

Global crude price may fall to $90/barrel

Global crude price may fall to $90/barrel

Rediff.com   16 Sep 2008

International crude oil prices have fallen over 33 per cent from their recent record highs and are projected to fall further towards $90 per barrel with the second hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico not causing as much loss of production as was initially estimated.

Indian crude at $99, oil firms relieved

Indian crude at $99, oil firms relieved

Rediff.com   11 Sep 2008

Cheaper crude oil weakens rupee even as core sector growth revives

OVL submits bid for 20 per cent stake in oil block

OVL submits bid for 20 per cent stake in oil block

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2008

ONGC Videsh Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, has put in a bid to buy stake in a discovered oil block in Angola, after a consortium of two Chinese companies has already reported to have bid $1.5 billion last month, confirmed a top official of OVL on condition of anonymity.