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India need more domestic gas supply and a larger gas grid
Aug 04, 2014

India need more domestic gas supply and a larger gas grid

Having indicated his intention to increase gas pipeline network infrastructure by 15,000 kilometers, making it almost double existing capacity, India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has certainly raised an intellectual argument among oil and gas stalwarts: What should be India's priority - gas or gas grid?

Natural Gas Consumption in India: The Tale of Two Sectors
Jun 16, 2022

Natural Gas Consumption in India: The Tale of Two Sectors

Natural gas consumption in India has fallen due to reduction in domestic gas availability.

Energy News Monitor | Volume XIII; Issue 14 | Gas news commentary
Sep 19, 2016

Energy News Monitor | Volume XIII; Issue 14 | Gas news commentary

Gujarat’s gas trajectory has more to do with its industrial base and its proximity to gas production.

कैमाइट विवाद: जॉर्जिया में सच क्या है?
Mar 16, 2026

कैमाइट विवाद: जॉर्जिया में सच क्या है?

जॉर्जिया में 2024 के चुनाव विरोधी प्रदर्शनों के दौरान पुलिस की पानी की तोपों में कैमाइट (ब्रोमोबेंज़िल साइनाइड) जैसे रसायन के इस्तेमाल के आरोप लगे जिन्हें सरकार लगातार नकार�

Slovakia and the Ukraine Gas Deal
Mar 28, 2025

Slovakia and the Ukraine Gas Deal

Slovakia, heavily impacted by Ukraine’s refusal to renew the Russian gas transit agreement, seeking alternatives

India Gas Exchange: One Small Step or a Giant Leap?
Jul 28, 2020

India Gas Exchange: One Small Step or a Giant Leap?

An actively traded spot market for natural gas supplemented with progressive regulation can integrate the domestic and global gas markets.

Europe’s shift from Russian gas: A new energy era
Feb 19, 2025

Europe’s shift from Russian gas: A new energy era

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 and Qatar and prepares itself for an energy-independent future

India and the Trans-Afghan Gas pipeline
Sep 29, 2003

India and the Trans-Afghan Gas pipeline

India has decided to adopt a wait and watch approach to the ongoing negotiations that aim to revive the trans-Afghan gas Pipeline (TAP) project. The proposed US$ 2.5 billion gas pipeline project is expected to transfer of 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas

A committee to 'administer' a 'market price' for gas
Feb 07, 2013

A committee to 'administer' a 'market price' for gas

Rationing of gas makes the development of a unified gas market impossible. This means the prevalence of a dozen price levels confounding all - buyers and sellers, and investors on both sides. The spin-off leaves India struggling with the most poorly developed gas infrastructure.