NATIONAL NEWS
21 JAN – India’s BPCL plans to maintain high refinery run rates
India’s state-controlled refiner Bharat Petroleum (BPCL) plans to keep its run rates at capacity to meet increased domestic oil products’ demand, the company’s general manager of crude trading, Shelly Abraham told Argus in an interview. “BPCL refineries are all running at slightly over 100pc of capacity. We started increasing run rates around the middle…
21 JAN – Clean push- Why compressed biogas has an edge over CNG
How about filling up your vehicle with straw and running it for a full year? If this sounds bizarre, then here’s more. Verbio AG, a German company, claims that you can actually do it with just two tonnes of straw. The company is now busy setting up a plant in the middle of lush…
21 JAN – Centre plans E-portal to sell MSME products- Union Minister Nitin Gadkari
The Centre is working with State Bank of India to launch an E-portal on the lines of Amazon to facilitate Medium, Small and Micro Enterprises to sell their products, Transport & MSME Minister Nitin Gadkari said here on Wednesday. At present, Amazon.com generates a business of around Rs.70,000 crore annually for Indian MSMEs, which…
21 JAN – New petrol pumps to be at least 50 m away from water bodies, says CPCB
Almost a year after directing oil companies to ensure fuel stations are at least 50 metres away from schools, hospitals and residential areas, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has now asked them to maintain similar distance from water bodies too. The move is aimed at protecting the water bodies from getting any possible…
20 JAN – India’s gas output to rise 25% helped by production RIL-BP, and ONGC gas fields
MUMBAI: India’s gas output will rise 25% this year to 95-100 million metric standard cubic metres a day (mmscmd), led by production from fields jointly owned by Reliance Industries (RIL) and BP plc, and from that of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC).The RIL-BP joint venture started production from the new R…
20 JAN – India blames Saudi oil output cut for surge in oil prices
India, the world’s third biggest oil importer and consumer, on Tuesday complained that recent output cuts by some OPEC nations had created uncertainty for customers and led to a surge in prices. Top exporter Saudi Arabia has pledged additional voluntary output cuts of 1 million barrels per day (bpd) in February and March…
20 JAN – Shell Energy India opens its LNG-truck loading unit in Hazira
Shell Energy India, a leading diversified energy company opened its first small-scale LNG supply infrastructure, a truck loading unit at its LNG terminal in Hazira, Surat. The virtual inauguration was done by the Union Minister for Petroleum, Natural Gas and Steel, Dharmendra Pradhan.The company says this will now augment its natural gas supply offerings…
19 JAN – Hazira gas plant fire due to faulty gasket: PNGRB report
Use of an improper gasket procured from the local market has been identified as a probable cause of leak which led to the massive fire at ONGC’s Hazira gas plant in the early hours of September 24, 2020, according to a report by an enquiry committee set up by the Petroleum and Natural Gas…
19 JAN – Total spurs renewables drive with $2.5 bn stake in Adani Green
Total is paying $2.5 billion (Rs 18,320 crore) for a share in India’s Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL) and its solar power assets, in what the French company said was its biggest investment yet in renewables. As it furthers its strategic shift from fossil fuel, the deal will give Total a 20% stake…
19 JAN – Low production due to Covid-19 raising fuel prices: Dharmendra Pradhan
Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday said fuel prices had gone up because of lower production in oil-producing nations due to the coronavirus pandemic. This lower production had caused an imbalance in demand and supply, the minister said. “Oil producing countries stopped production or reduced it during the…