Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)

First food: business of taste

Good Food is First Food. It is not junk food. It is the food that connects nature and nutrition with livelihoods. This food is good for our health; it comes from the rich biodiversity of our regions; it provides employment to people. Most importantly, cooking and eating give us pleasure. …

5% customs duty on LNG may go; to aid power, fertiliser units

The government is looking at scrapping 5% customs duty on liquified natural gas (LNG) as it seeks to help user industries like power and fertiliser producers that are facing reduced availability of natural gas due to declining gas production in the country. Removing the import duty on LNG would help …

An Expensive Repair

After 5 years of effort and Rs 10,000 crore-plus, the Dabhol power plant is sputtering to life. But will it live? Ratnagiri Gas and Power (RGPPL) is learning a rather unpalatable truth. It costs a lot more to fix a mistake 18 years down the line than the original project …

Set up panel on pooled pricing of gas: Ministry

Sujay Mehdudia NEW DELHI: The Petroleum Ministry has asked the Planning Commission to set up a committee on

Sri Lankan government to decide on converting thermal power plants into LNG plants

The Sri Lankan government is currently discussing and is to decide within the next few weeks, the option of converting all thermal power plants in the country into those run on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The conversion would affect 800MWs of electricity that is currently generated through thermal power. Petroleum …

Natural gas in India

The Indian gas market is expected to be one of the fastest growing in the world over the next two decades. This paper analyses this market, highlighting the current challenges. It first looks at the industry structure, presents the main players from industry as well as government, and gives an …

New paradigm in energy security in India

Global energy consumption has nearly doubled in the past few decades, and this increase has been driven by population growth, rising living standards, invention of energy-dependent technologies and consumerism. Energy security is a key global challenge - one which will require global perspectives, global thinking, global solutions, and innovation of …

Gas demand rises even as India loses out on cheap LNG

Jyoti Mukul & Ajay Modi / New Delhi July 27, 2010, 1:04 IST With India

A clean option to chuck dirty coal

Noor Mohammad The Indian power sector is under pressure to reduce its carbon emission as part of the global effort to fight the climate change. It must shift from dirty coal to natural gas for generation on a large scale if it is to meet the objective. However, domestic gas …

Petronet LNG in talks to secure gas supply for Kochi

Kalpana Pathak & Sanjay Jog / Mumbai April 06, 2010, 1:12 IST Petronet LNG (PLL) is in talks with West Asian countries, including Qatar, to secure gas supply for its Kochi terminal. Petronet has already tied up for 1.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) LNG from the proposed Gorgon project …

Power, fertiliser firms reap gains

Ajay Modi / New Delhi April 2, 2010, 0:46 IST Gas production surpassed oil for the first time in 2009-10. Natural gas from Reliance Industries

Thermal units of 8,000 MW may be mothballed in green drive

Anil Sasi The Centre's policy document targets a near 30 per cent reduction in emission intensity (or kg of CO2 emitted for generating Re 1 of GDP) from the power sector by 2022.. Ministry plans hydro push, gas-based capacity, super-critical units New Delhi, March 3 In line with its commitment …

GAIL to lay pipeline for Karimnagar gas project

Hyderabad, Feb. 7: In a big relief to the Karimnagar power project, the Gas Authority of India (GAIL) has agreed to lay a special pipeline to supply liquefied natural gas to the 2100-MW project. The GAIL team told AP Genco that the proposed Malleswaram

Woodside Hits Obstacle in East Timor Gas Project

Amid reports that the former East Timor planned to block its development proposal, Australia's Woodside Petroleum Ltd. said it is finalizing a plan for its Sunrise liquefied-natural-gas project that will deliver "significant" benefits to the country. The apparent hard line by East Timor, which wants an LNG plant built on …

Woodside's A$45bn LNG deal with PetroChina expires

Woodside Petroleum and PetroChina said yesterday that an outline agreement for the Australian energy group to supply liquefied natural gas estimated to be worth about A$45bn (US$41bn) had expired without a firm accord being reached. The agreement struck in 2007 to supply up to 3m tonnes of LNG a year …

Study on common pool price mechanism for natural gas in the country

As a commodity, natural gas is increasingly in demand in India. Natural gas presently constitutes about 10% of the country

Exxon commits to Papua New Guinea

ExxonMobil and its partners have agreed to press ahead with a $15bn liquefied natural gas project in Papua New Guinea that would represent the largest foreign investment in the country to date. The US group said that, once completed, the PNG LNG deal would treble Papua New Guinea

India offers partnership in African hydrocarbon sector

Seeking to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the petroleum space, India has called for partnership with companies in the African hydrocarbon sector.

Industry whose time has come?

Converting coal-bed methane into liquefied natural gas is a fledgling industry but one that has attracted heavyweight oil and gas groups to the Australian state of Queensland. Royal Dutch Shell, ConocoPhillips of the US, the UK

Petronet LNG to power ahead with two 1200 mw plants

To Fund Rs 7k-Cr Project With Rs 5,000-Cr Loan & Rs 2,000-Cr Rights Issue PETRONET LNG, the largest importer of chilled gas (imported as liquefied natural gas in tankers), is set to diversify downstream and set up two power plants. It is also planning a right issue to part fund …

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