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Oil and Gas News 02 Jan 2020 ONGC Page No: 1 Publication: The Financial Express Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 4 Page No: 1 Publication: The Hindu Business Line Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 3 Page No: 2 Publication: Millennium Post Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 12 Page No: 3 Publication: Telangana Today Edition: Hyderabad Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 4 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 17 Page No: 5 Publication: The Times of India Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Sanjay Dutta Supplement: N/A Page No: 18 Page No: 6 ONGC Subsidiaries Page No: 8 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 8 Oil and Gas Page No: 10 Publication: Business Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Ujjval Jauhari Supplement: N/A Page No: 10 Page No: 10 Publication: Business Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 11 Publication: Business Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 4 Page No: 12 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 13 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 4 Page No: 14 Publication: The Economic Times Edition: Kolkata Language: English Source: Bloomberg Supplement: N/A Page No: 7 Page No: 15 Publication: The Financial Express Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 16 Publication: Hindustan Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Reuters Supplement: N/A Page No: 17 Page No: 17 Publication: Hindustan Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 18 Publication: Hindustan Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 17 Page No: 19 Publication: Hindustan Times_edge Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Rajeev Jayaswal Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 20 Publication: Hindustan Times_edge Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 21 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 22 Publication: The Hindu Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Banshidhar Bandi Supplement: N/A Page No: 10 Page No: 23 Publication: The Indian Express Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Anil Sasi Supplement: N/A Page No: 17 Page No: 24 Publication: The Morning Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 25 Publication: The Statesman Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 26 Publication: The Times of India Edition: Ahmedabad Language: English Source: TNN Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 27 Dainik Jagran (Rashtriya) Publication: Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi (Hindi) Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 12 Page No: 28 Publication: Deshbandhu (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 29 Publication: Hari Bhoomi (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 30 Publication: Hindustan (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 31 Publication: Jansatta (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 32 Publication: Jansatta (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 33 Publication: Rashtriya Sahara (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: UNI Supplement: N/A Page No: 15 Page No: 34 Publication: Virat Vaibhav (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 15 Page No: 35 Page Date Headline Publication Edition Journalist MAV No. ONGC 2 Jan ONGC gets cracking as cost- The Financial New Delhi 4 PTI 191590 2020 saving moves help Express 2 Jan Panna-Mukta field: ONGC's cost- The Hindu Business New Delhi 3 PTI 38808 2020 saving measures reap Line ONGC gets cracking at Panna- 2 Jan Mukta; cost-saving measures reap Millennium Post New Delhi 12 PTI 214320 2020 dividends 2 Jan ONGC to shed excess Cost at Telangana Today Hyderabad 11 Bureau 258496 2020 Panna-Mukta field ONGC gets cracking at Panna- 2 Jan The Free Press Mukta; cost-saving measures reap Mumbai 17 Bureau 16224 2020 Journal dividends ONGC starts revamp of Panna- 2 Jan Mukta field to reduce cost, raise The Times of India New Delhi 18 Sanjay Dutta 473440 2020 production ONGC Subsidiaries The great debate: What is the 2 Jan Business Standard future of West Coast refinery New Delhi 6 Shine Jacob 144306 2020 (Hindi) project? Oil and Gas 2 Jan Higher volumes, margins to fuel Business Standard New Delhi 10 Ujjval Jauhari 215400 2020 growth for city gas distributors 2 Jan Iran crude oil Imports slow to a Business Standard New Delhi 1, 4 Shine Jacob 238812 2020 trickle 2 Jan Crude oil import from Iran Business Standard New Delhi 1, 4 Shine Jacob 80451 2020 declines (Hindi) 2 Jan Oil Caps Strongest Year Since The Economic Times Kolkata 7 Bloomberg 74437.2 2020 2016 on Opec Cuts, Trade Truce 2 Jan Non-subsidised LPG rate hiked The Financial New Delhi 1 Bureau 27132 2020 by Rs 19; ATF 2.6% costlier Express 2 Jan OIL POSTS BIGGEST YEARLY Hindustan Times New Delhi 17 Reuters 374141.6 2020 RISE SINCE 2016 2 Jan LPG, AVIATION FUEL PRICES Hindustan Times New Delhi 1, 17 PTI 1093201.2 2020 RAISED 2 Jan DIPAM to examine issue of Hindustan New Delhi 8 Rajeev Jayaswal 159030 2020 reservation in state-run firms Times_edge 2 Jan Non-subsidised LPG, aviation Hindustan New Delhi 8 Bureau 42389 2020 fuel prices increased Times_edge 2 Jan Israels largest natural gas field m The Free Press Mumbai 13 Bureau 19392 2020 operation Journal 2 Jan The need for a single energy Banshidhar The Hindu New Delhi 10 262641.6 2020 ministry Bandi 2 Jan Steady decline mn Ujjwala refills The Indian Express New Delhi 17 Anil Sasi 389136.8 2020 triggers fresh concerns 2 Jan NON-SUBSIDISED LPG PRICE The Morning New Delhi 1 Bureau 14343 2020 HIKED BY Rs19 Standard 2 Jan ATF price goes up, LPG hiked by The Statesman New Delhi 1 Bureau 51273 2020 Rs 19 2 Jan ATF price hiked again, LPG to The Times of India Ahmedabad 1 TNN 23016 2020 cost Rs19 more 2 Jan Price of LPG and Aircraft fuel Dainik Jagran New Delhi 12 Bureau 115104 2020 without subsidies increased (Rashtriya) (Hindi) 2 Jan Non-subsidized domestic gas Deshbandhu (Hindi) New Delhi 1 Bureau 63750 2020 cylinder becomes Rs 19 costly 2 Jan Non-subsidised cooking gas price Hari Bhoomi (Hindi) New Delhi 1 Bureau 72060 2020 up Rs 19 in Delhi 2 Jan Non-subsidised LPG price hiked Hindustan (Hindi) New Delhi 1 Bureau 39897 2020 by Rs 19 2 Jan LPG cylinder without subsidy is Jansatta (Hindi) New Delhi 1, 8 PTI 74967.75 2020 expensive by Rs 19 2 Jan Petrol cost 2.61 and diesel Rashtriya Sahara New Delhi 15 UNI 54264 2020 expensive 2.25 rupees in Pakistan (Hindi) 2 Jan Non-Subsidized Lpg Price Hiked Virat Vaibhav New Delhi 15 Bureau 123984 2020 By Rs 19 Per Cylinder (Hindi) Page No: 36 ONGC Page No: 1 Publication: Financial Express (Gujarati) Edition: Ahmedabad Language: Gujarati Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 4 Page No: 1 Publication: The Times of India Edition: Hyderabad Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 2 ONGC Subsidiaries Page No: 4 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Hindi Source: Shine Jacob Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 4 Oil and Gas Page No: 6 Publication: The Economic Times (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 6 Publication: DT Next Edition: Chennai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 9 Page No: 7 Publication: Hindustan Times Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Reuters Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 8 Publication: Aapla Vartahar (Marathi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Marathi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 9 Publication: Deshbandhu (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 2 Page No: 10 Publication: Dina Malar (Tamil) Edition: Chennai Language: Tamil Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 3 Page No: 11 Publication: Dina Thanthi (Tamil) Edition: Chennai Language: Tamil Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 3 Page No: 12 Publication: Dinakaran (Tamil) Edition: Chennai Language: Tamil Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 13 Publication: Dinamani (Tamil) Edition: Chennai Language: Tamil Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 5 Page No: 14 Publication: Dophar ka Samna (Hindi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 15 Publication: Dophar ka Samna (Hindi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 16 Publication: Lokmat (Marathi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Marathi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 17 Publication: Loksatta (Marathi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Marathi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 18 Publication: Maharashtra Times (Marathi) Edition: Mumbai Language: Marathi Source: Bureau
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