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Shine Jacob is a seasoned journalist and short-story writer with an experience of over a decade and a half across print and electronic media. He has covered a wide range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, logistics, and the automobile industry. He has previously worked with the Times of India, Moneycontrol, Livemint, Cogencis, in addition to regional Malayalam media. Currently based in Chennai, he has also worked as a financial journalist in Kolkata and New Delhi.
Shine Jacob is a seasoned journalist and short-story writer with an experience of over a decade and a half across print and electronic media. He has covered a wide range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, logistics, and the automobile industry. He has previously worked with the Times of India, Moneycontrol, Livemint, Cogencis, in addition to regional Malayalam media. Currently based in Chennai, he has also worked as a financial journalist in Kolkata and New Delhi.
EC decision comes as a jolt to RIL, batting for a raise after the last day of polling on May 12
ONGC Videsh has posted its highest-ever net profit of Rs 4,445 crore; MRPL too posted a rise in net profit of Rs 1067 crore
LabourNet, which trains workers in the unorganised sector and helps them avail of insurance, plans to expand in Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha
Subsidy regime planned only for APM gas users
The Abai oil block in the Caspian Sea is reported to have reserves of about 2.8 bn barrels oil equivalent
ONGC, GAIL to share bigger burden as Centre decides to pay less
Incumbent minister Veerappa Moily had reversed his earlier decision on the increase, stating it should apply with retrospective effect from April 1
Incremental growth target of 45 mt in a single year becomes difficult considering it is 60% of CIL's projected increase during XIth Plan period
RIL and govt had already nominated former chief justices S P Bharucha and V N Khare
BHP Billiton, Santos, BP and Eni are among the explorers unable to meet their work commitments due to lack of clearance by the Ministry of Defence
The new pricing is likely to come into effect after the new government takes a view on the issue
As of now, contractors pay production linked payment/royalty on actual prices that they realize from consumers
The game changer could have been cash transfers of the cooking gas subsidy
Power companies are queuing up to renew GSPAs with RIL, despite high-drama surrounding the signing of the new agreements
At least two months are left before a new government takes charge, so there is time for two monthly price rises of 50 paise a litre each
Interview with President and Chief Executive Officer, GE Oil and Gas
Solution to gas sales purchase agreement deals with buyers likely; SC to also give verdict on hurdle for arbitration panel in tussle with govt
Importantly, RIL might not get to charge the customers prices based on the gross calorific value and continue with the current practice of net present value (NPV)-based pricing
The govt will require poll panel's nod if it decides not to effect a price increase