Thursday, August 5, 2010

Petro Daily Newsletter

 
Headline ScanThursday -- August 05, 2010
Govt-investors meet on Aug 9 to discuss Nelp IX terms
ONGC, GAIL lock horns over marketing C-Series gas
IOC contributes Rs 1,012 cr to Bihar exchequer
IOC to set up LNG terminal, power plant in Chennai
Mittal wants PM's help on Bhatinda unit
Team ONGC proves viability of 2.7tcf Mahanadi block
LNG terminal to come up at Kattupalli
Mundra Port lines up Rs 6k-cr expansion
India:Rising LPG demand helping shipping lines
Rs 50,000 cr worth of investments already in Orissa
Maharashtra : State govt to levy green tax on greying vehicles
Pune 69th among 91 most-polluted cities
Oil slips after retreat from 3-month peak
PAKISTAN : LPG producers keeping prices below Saudi CP
United States says 74% of British Petroleum spill oil gone
BP begins 'Static Kill,' to permanently seal oil leak
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Govt-investors meet on Aug 9 to discuss Nelp IX terms

New Delhi: The government on August 9 will sit across the table with investors to decide the terms for licensing oil and gas blocks that would be a...

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ONGC, GAIL lock horns over marketing C-Series gas

State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) and GAIL India have locked horns over marketing rights of natural gas produced from the former's C-Seri...

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IOC contributes Rs 1,012 cr to Bihar exchequer

Oil major Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has contributed Rs ,012 crore to the government exchequer in Bihar during 2009-10 as compared to Rs 948 cror...

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IOC to set up LNG terminal, power plant in Chennai

CHENNAI: State-owned Indian Oil Corporation on Wednesday said it will set up an LNG re-gasification terminal and a gas-based power plant at suburba...

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Mittal wants PM's help on Bhatinda unit

NEW DELHI: Steel tycoon Lakshmi N Mittal has sought PM Manmohan Singh's intervention to persuade the Punjab government to grant fiscal incentives f...

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Team ONGC proves viability of 2.7tcf Mahanadi block

NEW DELHI: Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC)-led consortium of state-owned energy firms has proved commercial viability of its Mahanadi gas find, p...

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LNG terminal to come up at Kattupalli

CHENNAI: A Rs.10,000-crore liquefied natural gas terminal will come up at Kattupalli near the Ennore port, on the northern outskirts of Chennai.To ...

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Mundra Port lines up Rs 6k-cr expansion

AHMEDABAD: Adani Group company Mundra Port and SEZ (MPSEZ) on Wednesday said it will pump in Rs 6,000 crore over the next three to five years for p...

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India:Rising LPG demand helping shipping lines

Increased domestic LPG demand and enhanced exploration activities have pushed up utilisation and charter line rates of vessels this year, helping s...

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Rs 50,000 cr worth of investments already in Orissa

Bhubaneswar: Orissa, which has signed 86 MoUs in steel, alumina, cement and power sectors lining up a total of Rs 4.11 lakh crore during the last f...

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Maharashtra : State govt to levy green tax on greying vehicles

MUMBAI: Stoking a long-burning debate, the state government on Wednesday decided to levy a green tax on old public and private vehicles in a bid to...

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Pune 69th among 91 most-polluted cities

PUNE: Rising vehicular congestion is taking a toll on most Indian cities with a faster rate of increase in air pollution in smaller places like Pun...

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Oil slips after retreat from 3-month peak

NEW YORK  - U.S. crude oil settled slightly lower after four straight sessions of gains on Wednesday, retreating from a three-month high as a ...

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PAKISTAN : LPG producers keeping prices below Saudi CP

KARACHI: LPG producers are maintaining prices at levels that keep demand buoyant, said the LPG Association of Pakistan (LPGAP) in a statement on We...

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United States says 74% of British Petroleum spill oil gone

Nearly three-fourths of oil from the BP spill is gone from the Gulf of Mexico, with 26 percent remaining as a sheen or tarballs, buried in sediment...

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BP begins 'Static Kill,' to permanently seal oil leak

London: British Petroleum has begun pumping heavy drilling mud into its stricken well in the Gulf of Mexico, a procedure known as 'static kill', on...

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