State-owned gas utility GAIL India today said it plans to commission the long-delayed LNG terminal at Dabhol in Maharashtra by month end or early April. GAIL, which owns 31
Oil India (OIL) is planning to set up a mobile mini-LNG terminal at a cost of Rs 100 crore. The company will float tenders next month for construction and
Country’s largest refiner, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has said that it would not float fresh tenders for ethanol purchase for blending with petrol. IOC will wait for a directive
The Centre's approval to the concessional agreement on transfer of land for the proposed LNG terminal at Kochi is expected shortly, a top Government
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