Rakteem Katakey In New Delhi

Stories by Rakteem Katakey In New Delhi

Petro regulator: Not a toothless tiger

Petro regulator: Not a toothless tiger

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2008

Labayendu Mansingh, Chairman of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board, is an amicable yet tough man. In his 5 months as the petroleum & natural gas regulator, Mansingh announced to the oil & gas industry his intention of proving that the regulatory board is more than a toothless tiger. The board will come out with its first set of regulations, which will lay down rules for the distribution of gas to households, vehicles & industries in cities by middle of this month.

Tax sops: Oil ministry approaches FinMin

Tax sops: Oil ministry approaches FinMin

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2008

The finance ministry, in the explanatory memorandum to the Finance Bill 2008-09, proposes to withdraw the tax holiday which has been a window the petroleum ministry has been using to market the oil and gas exploration blocks under the New Exploration and Licensing Policy (Nelp) since 1999. The commitment to give a 7-year tax holiday to companies producing gas from Nelp blocks was finalised by the Union Cabinet after consultation with the finance ministry.

Petro price hike impact negated

Petro price hike impact negated

Rediff.com   8 Mar 2008

The positive impact of the February 14 hike in petrol and diesal prices on oil marketing companies has been negated in just a fortnight with daily retail losses of these companies going back to over Rs 410 crore (Rs 4.1 billion) for the fortnight ended February 29. This is due to the steep rise in global crude prices in recent days. The retail prices were hiked by Rs 2 per litre for petrol and Re 1per litre for diesel.

LPG prices shoot up in black market

LPG prices shoot up in black market

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2008

LPG demand this fiscal is expected to be around 11 million tonne, against around 10.2 million tonne last year. It is the subsidised price of LPG, which is available at around Rs 21 per kg for domestic use. LPG for industries, which is outside price control, is sold at around Rs 58 per kg, up from around Rs 36 per kg last year.

ONGC lines up Rs 15K cr to revamp old equipment

ONGC lines up Rs 15K cr to revamp old equipment

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

The revamping will start with its assets in Assam. The company will soon float tenders worth Rs 2,500 crore, a senior company executive said. ONGC has three fields in Assam - Rudrasagar, Lakwa and Geleki. The Rudrasagar field is almost 40 years old.

Govt for 33% independent directors in oil PSUs

Govt for 33% independent directors in oil PSUs

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2008

Petroleum Ministry is considering cutting down the number of independent directors on board in an oil PSU to 33%.

'China pipeline entry an empty threat'

'China pipeline entry an empty threat'

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

Iran's proposal to transform the $7.4 billion Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project to an Iran-Pakistan-China (IPC) project is nothing more than an "empty threat", according to Indian officials, who say the move is fraught with technical and financial challenges.

Kakinada: Rice bowl set to be gas hub

Kakinada: Rice bowl set to be gas hub

Rediff.com   23 Jan 2008

Kakinada is fast turning from a rice growing area to a buzzing town, thanks to Reliance's gas terminal.

Former PSU honchos lead the private sector

Former PSU honchos lead the private sector

Rediff.com   22 Jan 2008

India Inc is looking at the public sector to steer its ambitions, as former PSU heads are taken on board to lead the private sector.

ONGC to offer BG, Noble stakes in India blocks

ONGC to offer BG, Noble stakes in India blocks

Rediff.com   14 Jan 2008

ONGC is close to finalising a stake sale in two of its blocks -- one in the Krishna-Godavari basin and another in the Mahanadi basin -- to British Gas. It is also talking to US-based Noble Energy for offering it stake in some of its blocks in India. ONGC has already agreed to give a stake to Brazilian company Petrobras, Norwegian company Norskhydro and Italy-based ENI in its countrywide blocks.

IOC: Insurance products, Oil & Chemist shops

IOC: Insurance products, Oil & Chemist shops

Rediff.com   9 Jan 2008

Company in talks with Reliance Capital, Apollo Pharmacy to offer new services at outlets.

35% of fuel sales off price control

35% of fuel sales off price control

Rediff.com   8 Jan 2008

Branded fuels help oil firms cut losses.

Centre prepares for Rs 2/litre petrol price hike

Centre prepares for Rs 2/litre petrol price hike

Rediff.com   4 Jan 2008

The proposed price increase, the first in 18 months, is likely to be in the range of Rs 2 per litre for petrol and Re 1 per litre for diesel, senior petroleum ministry officials said.

Oil PSUs plan big retail expansion

Oil PSUs plan big retail expansion

Rediff.com   3 Jan 2008

Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, Hindustan Petroleum to open over 3,000 outlets this year. Even losses of over Rs 300 crore (Rs 3 billion) per day from selling automobile fuels have not stopped government-owned oil marketing companies from expanding their retail network across the country.

IOC plans cost cut to offset retail losses

IOC plans cost cut to offset retail losses

Rediff.com   27 Dec 2007

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country's largest oil refiner and marketing company, is looking to cut operating costs in order to offset the daily loss of Rs 150 crore (Rs 1.5 billion) due to selling petroleum products at subsidised rates.

LN Mittal's meet with PM stokes market interest

LN Mittal's meet with PM stokes market interest

Rediff.com   18 Dec 2007

India-born steel magnate LN Mittal met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on December 8 to discuss his plans in the oil and gas sector in India. The meeting has led to reports that Mittal is interested in taking over Cairn India's assets, which includes prospective oil discovery in Rajasthan.

Indian oil firms eye overseas markets

Indian oil firms eye overseas markets

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2007

"The economies of scale for a refinery are different for India and Africa. India being a net exporter of products, refineries need to have capacities to the tune of 15 mtpa to push products to the domestic market and for export. In Africa even a small refinery makes sense," the analyst said.

ONGC Videsh's Iran dream gets rude jolt from China

ONGC Videsh's Iran dream gets rude jolt from China

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

India is being increasingly marginalised in Iran's energy sector for reasons which range from political to economic. Its attempts at securing oil and gas blocks in the country and importing gas (as LNG and through a pipeline) seem to be hitting a dead end. The latest setback for India is the agreement between Iran and Chinese Sinopec for the Yadavaran oil and gas field. This effectively pushes out ONGC Videsh - the government's overseas acquisition vehicle.

Oil hunt: Indian firms still in the woods

Oil hunt: Indian firms still in the woods

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

Chinese firms, with state help, pip India in acquiring oil assets abroad.

RIL, Tata, Bharti eye Bihar sugar mills

RIL, Tata, Bharti eye Bihar sugar mills

Rediff.com   6 Dec 2007

Reliance Industries, Tata Chemicals, Bharti Enterprises' Fieldfresh and Indian Oil are among several large companies that have evinced interest in leasing closed sugar mills that the Bihar government is offering, mainly to exploit opportunities to make ethanol to meet mandatory petrol blending norms that were introduced this year.