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GAIL's 12 LNG cargoes a year deal with Qatar Energy starts next monthGAIL (India) Ltd will begin receiving LNG from Qatar Energy Trading under a five-year deal, starting in April 2025, with 12 cargoes per yea...
GAIL settles $1.8-bn claim against former Gazprom unit for $285 mnGAIL (India) Ltd has agreed to a $285 million settlement with SEFE Marketing & Trading Singapore Pte Ltd over a $1.817 billion compensation...
GAIL shares in focus after $285 million settlement with SEFE Marketing, case withdrawn in LondonGAIL (India) Ltd finalizes a settlement with SEFE Marketing & Trading Singapore, resulting in a $285 million payment and withdrawal of the ...
Stocks in news: RIL, Infosys, GAIL, Axis Bank, HDFC LifeL&T Technology Services reported 4% YoY drop in its consolidated net profit to Rs 322 crore, while revenue from operations were up 9% at Rs...
Former Gazprom unit says Russian sanctions disrupted LNG supply to GAILGAIL, an Indian gas utility, faced supply disruption due to sanctions imposed by Moscow on SEFE, a former unit of Russian energy giant Gazp...
GAIL seeks $1.8 bn from former Gazprom unitState-owned Gail India on Friday said it has initiated legal proceedings against a former unit of Russian energy giant Gazprom for non-deli...
LNG deal: GAIL seeks damages from GazpromGAIL India is seeking compensation from Gazprom Marketing and Trading Singapore after the latter reneged on a commitment to supply fully co...
Former Russian unit resumes regular LNG supplies to India; 6 US cos offer stake to GAILA former unit of Russian energy giant Gazprom has resumed supplying LNG to Indian state gas utility GAIL a year after it halted supplies du...
Former Gazprom unit to resume GAIL LNG supply: Union minister Rameswar TeliSefe Marketing and Trading Singapore Pte Ltd (SMTS), erstwhile Gazprom Marketing and Trading Singapore Pte Ltd, will "supply two cargoes in...
GAIL Q3 Results: Profit slumps 93% YoY to Rs 246 crore on supply hit; stock cracks 4%GAIL's revenue from operations jumped more than 37% to Rs 35,380 crore on price hikes to customers.