India meets around half of its natural gas requirement through imports from the international market.<br /><br />About 20 per ...
The company shared a statement on Tuesday in which it said that it has been working in close proximity with the government in this regard and will be remaining complaint with all guidelines as well as ...
Gas stocks rallied sharply on Wednesday as investors bet the Iran–Israel conflict may ease, potentially relieving supply constraints. The rebound follows last week’s sharp fall triggered by escalating ...
The Centre earlier invoked the Essential Commodities Act to regulate the availability, supply and equitable distribution of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas.
The order establishes a four-tier priority system for gas allocation, with supplies to lower-priority sectors curtailed to meet essential demand.| India News ...
The government has prioritised domestic natural gas allocation for LPG production due to disruptions in imports from the ...
LPG cylinder prices have increased in India amid global fuel disruptions caused by the US-Israel conflict with Iran. Domestic cylinders are now ₹60 costlier while commercial LPG prices rose by ₹114.5.
The Middle East conflict has triggered a major LPG crisis in Kerala. With commercial supply stalled and a new 25-day wait ...
As conflict in West Asia disrupts LNG supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, the Union government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act to prioritise natural gas for households, transport and ...
Under the revised allocation, requirements of these sectors will be fully met first before gas is supplied to other sectors.
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New Delhi, March 10 : The Union Government has invoked the Essential Commodities Act (ECA), 1955, to regulate the production, supply, and distribution of natural gas across India, as the ongoing ...