Rakteem Katakey &Amp; Nistula Hebbar In New Delhi

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GAIL's global plan gathers steam

GAIL's global plan gathers steam

Rediff.com   25 Oct 2007

To extend its global footprint, GAIL India is likely to partner with China Gas in developing coal bed methane (CBM) in Mongolia. Moreover, Oman Oil is also expected to join them as an ally in the project.

Govt keen on Mittal stake in Bina,Vizag refinerier

Govt keen on Mittal stake in Bina,Vizag refinerier

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2007

RP Singh, managing director of Bharat Oman Refineries Ltd, the special purpose vehicle implementing BPCL Bina refinery, had told Business Standard in August that the company was in talks with strategic investors to sell 15 to 20 per cent stake.

GAIL plans $2.3 bn petrochem plant in Iran

GAIL plans $2.3 bn petrochem plant in Iran

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2007

The Rs 16,047-cr company has appointed public sector consultancy, Engineers India Ltd, to conduct feasibility studies for the plant with a capacity of 3 million tonnes a year that is likely to be set up near the gigantic South Pars gas field in Iran.

Iran pipeline: India's loss may be China's gain

Iran pipeline: India's loss may be China's gain

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2007

While the pipeline deal was seen as "done" two months ago, when the tri-lateral meeting took place in New Delhi, India is perceived to be dragging its feet on the project since then.

Rahul remains an enigma to most partymen

Rahul remains an enigma to most partymen

Rediff.com   28 Sep 2007

The celebrations that have followed his appointment as a general secretary of the party are part relief that he is now formally into the party hierarchy and part expectation that he will galvanise young voters and party workers across the country.

Rahul to accompany Sonia to UN

Rahul to accompany Sonia to UN

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2007

At the last UNGA, Rahul had hung around with other lawmakers and observed the events. This time, with his mother in tow, he is expected to rub shoulders with several heads of state and governments.

Meet the petroleum minister

Meet the petroleum minister

Rediff.com   21 Sep 2007

"Deora's ability to be a good listener, and his understanding of business, as he is an industrialist himself, helped the empowered group of ministers reach a decision that more or less has satisfied all parties," a senior official says.

Energy deals: Ministers, officers flock to Russia

Energy deals: Ministers, officers flock to Russia

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2007

The nuclear-deal-in-the-making with the US has forced the government into a firefighting mode not only domestically, but also internationally, where it is working overtime to avoid straining relations with the key long-time ally -- Russia.

Gapco buy a good move by Reliance: Analysts

Gapco buy a good move by Reliance: Analysts

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2007

"From our assessment, RIL has invested only a very small amount in buying Gapco. It will not affect the company's balance sheet at all," one Mumbai-based analyst said.

Industrialist-MPs prefer politics over business

Industrialist-MPs prefer politics over business

Rediff.com   3 Sep 2007

Unlike film stars, who rarely attend sessions and seldom raise questions, industrialists seem to be better Parliamentarians.

Dabhol plant yet to start despite SC's pricing ord

Dabhol plant yet to start despite SC's pricing ord

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2007

The 2,140-Mw Dabhol power plant, operated by Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt Ltd, continues to remain idle even though the Supreme Court has vacated the stay by the Gujarat high court on pooling of gas prices.

Rajasthan offers to set up refinery for Cairn oil

Rajasthan offers to set up refinery for Cairn oil

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2007

The proposed 7.5 million tonne per annum refinery was to process crude oil from Cairn India's field in Barmer, which is expected to start producing in the first half of 2009.

Slowdown in private fuel retailing

Slowdown in private fuel retailing

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2007

The Essar group has also closed down 275 outlets across the country. The two companies could not withstand 'unfair competition' from government-backed companies which are compensated for selling fuel at subsidised rates.

India-Iran tax pact meets hurdle

India-Iran tax pact meets hurdle

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2007

The proposed India-Iran Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement, which the two countries included in their joint New Delhi declaration in 2003, has run into a hurdle.

Petrol price hike unlikely

Petrol price hike unlikely

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2007

The hike in prices of petrol and diesel seems to have been put on the backburner with the price of the basket of crude oil that Indian refiners

Essar group strikes more oil in Gujarat

Essar group strikes more oil in Gujarat

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2007

The company is in the process of doubling its production to 800 oil barrels a day from the current 400 barrels a day, from a part of the field called prospect-B.

Reliance keeps K-G capex options open

Reliance keeps K-G capex options open

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2007

The official explained that the contractor would take the worst-case scenario into account "to be on the safe side", when working out the field development plan and the probable cost of exploration and development of the block.

Indian Oil may put off overseas sales plans

Indian Oil may put off overseas sales plans

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2007

The country's largest marketer of petroleum products is facing troubles in Sri Lanka, one of the two overseas markets where it sells fuel through its fully owned subsidiary, Lanka IOC. The other country is Mauritius.

RIL gets ministry rap for oil retail delay

RIL gets ministry rap for oil retail delay

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2007

The petroleum ministry has rapped Reliance Industries for failing to meet its obligations of opening and operating 10 per cent of its petrol and diesel retail outlets in remote and low-service areas.

NELP auction may be delayed

NELP auction may be delayed

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2007

The shortage of drilling rigs across the world is likely to delay the seventh round of auction of oil and gas blocks, under the New Exploration and Licensing Policy, till October-November this year.