Coal 2023: analysis and forecast to 2026
Latest IEA market report sees lower demand to 2026, based on current policies, but stronger actions are needed to drive a steeper decline towards meeting international climate goals. After reaching an
Latest IEA market report sees lower demand to 2026, based on current policies, but stronger actions are needed to drive a steeper decline towards meeting international climate goals. After reaching an
Sanjay Jog / Mumbai February 05, 2010, 1:05 IST Analysts have said the recommendation of the Kirit Parikh committee report on fuel prices need to be implemented as a package and not partially. Yet, they also feel the recommendations are too aggressive to be implemented in the current form, given inflation concerns, implementation issues and political considerations.
A day after the Kirit Parikh committee recommended freeing of auto fuel prices and increase in kerosene and LPG prices, the Union petroleum ministry called a meeting of the public sector upstream and downstream oil companies to discuss the road ahead.
THE Trinamool Congress and DMK on Thursday opposed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Diesel cars may become costlier by Rs 1.8 lakh. Currently, one of the main reasons for the high popularity of diesel cars is that the fuel is cheaper, which translates into low running costs. Roudra Bhattacharya New Delhi, Feb. 5
The planning commission on Friday claimed that decontrolling fossil fuel prices would help tame inflation, deflating the contrary general perception, The Commission panel's deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said: "It (decontrolling fuel price) will not flare up the inflation. I just think that it is not sustainable to have pricing, which are not in line with the world prices."
It is not surprising that the expert panel headed by Kirit Parikh on the pricing of petroleum products should recommend total decontrol of the retail prices of petrol and diesel while suggesting a more gradual approach in the case of kerosene and LPG. In July-August 2008, the B.K.
A recent news story on the just-released Kirit Parikh committee report on pricing of petroleum products had a headline suggesting that
Eighty-five million barrels. That's how much oil we consume every day. It's a staggering amount - enough to fill over 5400 Olympic swimming pools - and demand is expected to keep on rising, despite the impending supply crunch.
Reeling under the double whammy of high inflation and rising subsidy burden, the Centre may settle for a bare minimum hike in auto and cooking fuel prices AN INCREASE in the prices of petrol and diesel appears imminent as top Congress leaders prepare on Wednesday to ponder the Kirit Parikh panel report that has recommended radical overhaul of the fuel pricing system in the country.