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Petronet, Shell, Adani-Total push back against PNGRB's attempt to regulate LNG terminalsLiquefied natural gas (LNG) operators Petronet LNG, Shell, and Adani-Total are opposing the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNG...
Adani Total considering building more plants in India for LNG importThe company has a plan to double the capacity of its 5 million metric tonnes-per-year Dhamra LNG terminal in Eastern India, CEO Satinder Pa...
Adani-Total's Dhamra LNG terminal to start commercial operations at May-endThe 5 million tonne a year capacity terminal received its first ever shipment of liquefied natural gas - a fuel that will be used to make s...
Adani's Dhamra LNG terminal in Odisha receives 1st cargo, to start gas revolution in EastAdani Group and TotalEnergies' LNG import terminal at Dhamra on the Odisha coast has received its first-ever shipment of LNG worth Rs 6,000...
Petronet may look at building 4th LNG import terminal"We could possibly look at setting up a fourth LNG import and regassification terminal," he said without giving details. "These are prelimi...
Petronet eyes fresh foray into petchem business; plans LNG import facility on east coastOil Secretary Tarun Kapoor, who is also the Chairman of Petronet, in the firm's latest annual report said the company is looking at setting...
Rolls-Royce to deliver 29 MW gas power plant to Dhamra LNG TerminalThe core equipment for the new gas-based power plant will include three 9.6 MW gensets, based on the 20-cylinder Rolls-Royce Bergen B35:40 ...
GAIL to invest Rs 1.05 lakh cr to create infra for gas-based economyGAIL will invest Rs 1.05 lakh crore over the next five years to create infrastructure for gas-based economy.
How India is countering China via energy pacts with neighboursIn Bangladesh, India is building a 6.5 mmtpa LNG terminal in Qutubdiya island off Chittagong forwhich a joint working group is already at w...
GAIL draws up Rs 30,000 crore capex plan for expansionWe have investment plans for Rs 30,000 cr projects in hand, out of which Rs 8,000 cr in the coal gasification, 1,500 cr in city gas and Rs ...
India to invest Rs 50,000 crore to revive four mothballed fertilizer plantsFinancial allocations and the spadework on the projects would start in 2017, and the plants would become fully functional by 2020-21.
India aims to double LNG import capacity to 50 mn tonnes a yearAlso, as part of strategy to move towards a gas-based economy, the first LNG-driven bus is likely to start plying in Kerala early next mont...
Government to part-finance GAIL's Rs 13,000-crore pipeline projectThe 2,539-km long pipeline from Jagdishpur in Uttar Pradesh to Haldia in West Bengal and also Bokaro in Jharkhand and Dhamra in Odisha will...
IOC, GAIL to take 49% stake in Adani Group's Dhamra LNG projectIOC will initially take 39 per cent and GAIL another 11 per cent equity in Dhamra LNG Terminal Pvt Ltd and the remaining 50 per cent will b...
Government weighs doubling capacity of LNG import terminalPlans to set up new terminals and expand existing facilities will push up LNG terminal capacity to 47.5 mmtpa by 2022 from the current 21.3...
Government mulls doubling LNG import terminal capacityPlans to set up new terminals and expand existing facilities will push up LNG terminal capacity to 47.5 million metric tonne per annum (mmt...
GAIL reconfigures Rs 12,000 crore Jagdishpur-Haldia gas pipelineThe project was revived after BJP came to power in 2014 and it was felt that Modi's constituency, Varanasi should be connected to the gas g...
Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma and business contingent participate in Bangladesh Investment & Policy Summit 2016He invited investments/ collaborations with Bangladesh in regional connectivity through Meghalaya into North Bengal.
- Dream projects hit a lean patch
Dozens of large projects, some conceived many years ago, are struggling to see the light of day as bureaucratic hurdles, grassroots opposit...
- Corporates learn to live with red tape
Projects are easy to dream up, but it’s tough going for entrepreneurs in the country. Corporates are, meanwhile, learning to live with woes.