NFC gets first batch of uranium
IMPORTED nuclear fuel has finally reached the country
IMPORTED nuclear fuel has finally reached the country
April 8: The Centre
The government today confirmed allocation of 40 per cent of initial gas output from Reliance Industries Ltd
Kalpana Pathak / Mumbai April 15, 2009, 0:41 IST Mukesh AmbaniMukesh Ambani promoted Reliance Industries (RIL) and state-run gas marketer GAIL India are gearing up to start the second phase of construction of the pipeline to transport gas from the Krishna-Godavari basin to the southern parts of the country.
After fertiliser firms, Reliance Industries has signed agreements to sell natural gas from its prolific eastern offshore KG-D6 fields to at least six power producers in Andhra Pradesh, including GVK Power.
New Delhi, April 22: After fertiliser firms, Reliance Industries have signed agreements to sell natural gas from its prolific eastern offshore KG-D6 fields to at least six power producers in Andhra Pradesh, including GVK Power.
April 27: GVK Power, a private power generating company from the state, has bagged the lion
Nevin John / Mumbai April 28, 2009, 0:44 IST Production from the field estimated to save India an annual foreign exchange outflow of $20 billion.
Q&A: PMS Prasad, President & CEO (petroleum), RIL BS Reporter / April 28, 2009, 1:04 IST
April 30: The state government has lost the first ever city gas project to a lesser known Central agency, Bhagyanagar Gas Limited. The BGL grabbed the project even after the petroleum giant Reliance Indu-stries Limited (RIL) had bid on behalf of the state government-owned Krishna Godavari Gas Network Limited (KGGNL).
Ajay Modi / New Delhi May 01, 2009, 0:46 IST Indian gas companies may soon boast their first gas swap arrangement that could slash transportation costs by more than 50 per cent.
THE GOVERNMENT will allocate natural gas from Reliance Industries
NTPC, the country
HYDERABAD: NTPC is planning to add a capacity of over 6,000 MW in the southern region in the coming years.
Petitioners have raised the issue of land subsidence Submergence of Krishna, Godavari deltas feared
Gunjan Pradhan Sinha Posted: Wednesday, Jun 03, 2009 at 0006 hrs IST
RIL may move apex court next week; Deora says govt
A recent judgment of the Bombay High Court upholding the plea of Anil Ambani
July 2: The state government is flummoxed by the huqe quantity of electricity needed to power the 29 lift irrigation projects that will come into operation. In all, the projects will need 8,254 megawatts once they come into operation over the next eight years. This is more than the total state consumption of power of 8,200 MW.
Nearly 12 days before the Bombay High Court's timeline for an amicable settlement between the warring Ambani brothers expires, both brothers have decided to slug it out in the Supreme Court.