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रशियन गॅस ट्रान्सिट अग्रीमेंटचे नूतनीकरण करण्यास युक्र
Slovakia, heavily impacted by Ukraine’s refusal to renew the Russian gas transit agreement, seeking alternatives
The end of Europe’s reliance on Russian gas transit marks a paradigm shift in global energy dynamics, as Europe shifts to LNG imports from the US an
Although Europe’s reliance on Russian gas will not dissipate overnight, the end of the Ukraine gas transit agreement will significantly alter Russia
जिस प्रकार से मंगोलिया ने अपनी राष्ट्रीय कार्य योजना मे�
Mongolia's exclusion of the Soyuz Vostok pipeline from its national action plan raises concerns about the future of Russia’s gas exports in the East
Despite rapid growth in energy demand, India's per-person energy consumption is much less compared to that of developed countries
जरी पाश्चिमात्य निर्बंधांचा रशियावर परिणाम झाला असला त�
98% लोकसंख्येसाठी सीजीडी नेटवर्क कव्हरेजचा दावा पीएनजी प�
Although Western sanctions have impacted Russia but not in the way expected.
The claim of CGD network coverage for 98% of the population doesn't guarantee PNG access. It only indicates potential access and is entirely dependent
भारताच्या प्राथमिक उर्जा क्षेत्रातील नैसर्गिक वायूचा व
The share of natural gas in India’s primary energy basket remains marginal, thus the probability of India becoming a gas-based economy by 2030 is lo
Western narratives on energy security that tend to exaggerate threats to scare the rest of the world into action are mostly about their interests. The
Promoting industrial use of LPG, a relatively clean, alternative fuel with modular packaging and transportation features can serve India’s economic
LPG use in transport and industry will further strengthen its energy security without compromising on sustainability and equity
By 2030, RE is expected to have the largest share in power generation capacity
Replicating the success of Gujarat’s gas market across the country will be difficult but not impossible
Overall, UCG has both strategic advantages and huge environmental and geological risks. India would have to weigh it out before proceeding
The rush to install RE capacity could come at the expense of forest cover thus increasing India’s annual carbon emissions
While Bangladesh is trying to address the domestic demand for energy, if the supply-side problems remain unchecked, it will impact the living standard
While Bangladesh is trying to address the domestic demand for energy, if the supply-side problems remain unchecked, it will impact the living standard
Although energy poverty is a crisis that needs to be addressed, the West should review the persistent call for phasing out energy subsidies in poor co
In the background of the partial removal of Russian fossil fuels from the international market, there has been a volume of implications for the Indian
Natural gas consumption in India has fallen due to reduction in domestic gas availability.
For India to achieve net-zero by 2070, the Hydrogen Mission needs to closely align with its climate agenda systematically.
The increment in the price of domestic gas in India and its impact on the production and consumption of the same.
Has crude and petroleum pricing evolved into the black hole of tax revenue?
The Ukraine-Russia crisis places China in a unique situation as it aims to avoid antagonising the West by openly siding with Russia
To display its commitment to achieve net zero emissions, India has incentivised the production of green hydrogen.
The key political driver of global biofuel production is how it benefits farmers and rural economies
The European Union’s proposal for a new green taxonomy holds valuable lessons for India.
Much to the chagrin of the West, Russia continues to display aggression on the Ukraine front. Does this represent an opportunity for closer EU-Ukraine
A gas-based future looked promising for India, but the country has failed to live up to expectations.
A sudden rise in demand of natural gas and coal due to seasonal change begs the question, why does the market continue to embrace coal and gas—fuels
The potential path India can follow to become a leader in clean energy production
The largest natural gas importer in the EU now faces the challenge of dealing with the latest US sanctions in order to ensure that the project goes ah
Natural gas can provide ‘always-on’ power — and in addition — provide quick ramp up and down to meet fluctuating demand at a fraction of the c
Given the United States’ profile of being a major player as a producer, lead technologist and now one of the prominent suppliers of energy, the enha
The loss of output is the single, worst and most sudden of disruptions to oil market so far.
A cross-border natural gas pipeline between India and Myanmar will be an important symbol of bilateral cooperation and regional connectivity.
Intermingled with ONGC’s corporate structure was India’s strategic goal of energy security, the route to which was through global acquisitions.
This Issue Brief seeks to provide inputs for further discussion to gain from potential windfall opportunities that might arise for India's natural gas industry as well as lay the requisite foundation for a future plan.
Natural gas is an efficient bridge fuel between high-emission fuels and renewable energy systems. Due to limited conventional natural gas reserves, India imports more than half of its natural gas requirements. Increased production of natural gas from domestically available resources could help India reduce gas imports, achieve national emission intensity targets, and honour international climate commitments. Marine gas hydrates ar
Fifty years after the first LNG tanker sailed from Mississippi to UK in 1959 natural gas has finally matured into a global commodity. Gas is no longer limited to being a regional resource or a continental resource.
Fifty years after the first LNG tanker sailed from Mississippi to UK in 1959 natural gas has finally matured into a global commodity. Gas is no longer limited to being a regional resource or a continental resource.
This brief analyses the similarities and differences between the weaponisation of oil and that of gas. Discourse around the weaponisation of energy has increased since 1973, after oil-producing Arab countries attempted to use oil to pressure Europe and the United States to abandon their military aid to Israel. The subject has received renewed interest following recent events, such as the energy tensions between the European Union and the Russian