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Oil and Gas News 13 Jan 2020 ONGC Page No: 1 Publication: Business Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 14 Page No: 1 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 7 Page No: 2 Publication: The Economic Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 7 Page No: 3 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 14 Page No: 4 Publication: Virat Vaibhav (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 5 ONGC Subsidiaries Page No: 7 Publication: The Economic Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Mc Govardhana Rangan Supplement: N/A Page No: 12 Page No: 7 Publication: The Hindu Business Line Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: P Manoj Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 8 Publication: Telangana Today Edition: Hyderabad Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 9 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 14 Page No: 10 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 14 Page No: 11 Oil and Gas Page No: 13 Publication: Business Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 5 Page No: 13 Publication: Business Standard (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Arup Roychoudhury Supplement: N/A Page No: 4 Page No: 14 Publication: Mint Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Kalpana Pathak Supplement: N/A Page No: 1 Page No: 15 Publication: Mint Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Kalpana Pathak Supplement: N/A Page No: 5 Page No: 16 Publication: The Economic Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bloomberg Supplement: N/A Page No: 10 Page No: 17 Publication: The Economic Times (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 7 Page No: 18 Publication: The Financial Express Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 19 Publication: The Financial Express Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 3 Page No: 20 Publication: Deccan Herald Edition: Bangalore Language: English Source: Annapurna Singh Supplement: N/A Page No: 5 Page No: 21 Publication: Hindustan Times Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Kalpana Pathak Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 22 Publication: Hindustan Times_edge Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 23 Publication: Millennium Post Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 12 Page No: 24 Publication: Telangana Today Edition: Hyderabad Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 25 Publication: The Free Press Journal Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 26 Publication: The Hindu Edition: Bangalore Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 2 Page No: 27 Publication: The Morning Standard Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 13 Page No: 28 Publication: The Statesman Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 29 Publication: The Telegraph Edition: Kolkata Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 30 Publication: The Times of India Edition: Mumbai Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 17 Page No: 31 Publication: Amar Ujala (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 9 Page No: 32 Publication: Hari Bhoomi (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 10 Page No: 33 Publication: Jansatta (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 10 Page No: 34 Publication: Navodaya Times (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 35 Publication: Navodaya Times (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 36 Publication: Rajasthan Patrika (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 2 Page No: 37 Publication: Rashtriya Sahara (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 15 Page No: 38 Publication: Veer Arjun (Hindi) Edition: New Delhi Language: Hindi Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 39 Page Date Headline Publication Edition Journalist MAV No. ONGC 13 Jan ONGC appeal against award Business Standard New Delhi 14 Bureau 36408 2020 dismissed 13 Jan Business Standard ONGC appeal rejected New Delhi 7 Bureau 12753 2020 (Hindi) 13 Jan The Economic Oil & Gas Set for a Re-rating: UBS New Delhi 7 Bureau 508632.4 2020 Times Union Cabinet approves capital 13 Jan The Free Press grant of Rs. Rs 9,265 cr for North Mumbai 14 Bureau 67584 2020 Journal East Natural Gas Pipeline Grid 13 Jan Success is possible only through Virat Vaibhav New Delhi 8 Bureau 238992 2020 honest efforts: Trivendra (Hindi) ONGC Subsidiaries 13 Jan The Economic Mc Govardhana Getting Out Is Way to Grow New Delhi 12 615626.8 2020 Times Rangan 13 Jan Lack of low-sulphur fuel oil may The Hindu New Delhi 1 P Manoj 152302.5 2020 halt ship operations on east coast Business Line 13 Jan Road show spreads word on Telangana Today Hyderabad 6 Bureau 143416 2020 affordable transport 'HPCL CMD conferred Business 13 Jan The Free Press Today 'Best CEO (Oil and Gas) Mumbai 14 Bureau 63360 2020 Journal Award 13 Jan HPCL launches Mega Sales The Free Press Mumbai 14 Bureau 52032 2020 Campaign Journal Oil and Gas 13 Jan IEA sIams India's gas pricing Business Standard New Delhi 5 PTI 119880 2020 policy, says it cuts incentives 13 Jan Budget will not deteriorate if oil Business Standard New Delhi 4 Arup Roychoudhury 49653 2020 remains below $ 70 (Hindi) 13 Jan Adani Gas seeks $350 mn from Mint New Delhi 1, 5 Kalpana Pathak 411472 2020 promoter group companies 13 Jan How Oil Market Lived with a West The Economic New Delhi 10 Bloomberg 471086.2 2020 Asia in FIames Times 13 Jan The Economic IEA slams India's gas pricing policy New Delhi 7 Bureau 7518.4 2020 Times (Hindi) 13 Jan Rs 5,559-cr viability gap funding for The Financial New Delhi 11 Bureau 24371.2 2020 gas grid in NE Express 13 Jan The Financial IEA slams India's gas pricing policy New Delhi 3 PTI 197659 2020 Express 13 Jan Budget needs better projection of Deccan Herald Bangalore 5 Annapurna Singh 1030896 2020 crude oil and borrowing 13 Jan Adani Gas seeks $350 mn from Hindustan Times New Delhi 13 Kalpana Pathak 807326.8 2020 promoters 13 Jan India's gas policy reduces incentives Hindustan New Delhi 8 Bureau 125115 2020 for producers: IEA Times_edge 13 Jan IEA slams Indias gas pricing policy Millennium Post New Delhi 12 PTI 627420 2020 13 Jan 'Include gas under GST' Telangana Today Hyderabad 11 PTI 489832 2020 13 Jan The Free Press IEA slams India's gas pricing policy Mumbai 13 Bureau 12448 2020 Journal 13 Jan 200 cases of pipeline gas leak last The Hindu Bangalore 2 Bureau 134176 2020 year IEA slams India's natural gas 13 Jan The Morning pricing policy, says it cuts New Delhi 13 PTI 46065.6 2020 Standard producers' incentives to raise supply 13 Jan IEA sIams India's gas pricing policy The Statesman New Delhi 11 PTI 41284.8 2020 13 Jan Gas price policy under fire The Telegraph Kolkata 6 PTI 146736 2020 13 Jan WORLD'S LARGEST OIL & GAS The Times of India Mumbai 17 Bureau 849282 2020 COMPANIES 13 Jan Objections to IEA on gas pricing Amar Ujala (Hindi) New Delhi 9 Bureau 41664 2020 policy 13 Jan Criticism of India's gas pricing Hari Bhoomi New Delhi 10 Bureau 112032 2020 policy (Hindi) 13 Jan International Energy Agency Jansatta (Hindi) New Delhi 10 PTI 75020.4 2020 condemns India's gas pricing policy 13 Jan Navodaya Times Petrol 11, diesel 6 paise cheaper New Delhi 11 Bureau 20384 2020 (Hindi) The International Energy Agency 13 Jan Navodaya Times (IEA) has criticized India's policy of New Delhi 11 Bureau 43442 2020 (Hindi) pricing natural gas. 13 Jan IEA: India's gas pricing policy Rajasthan Patrika New Delhi 2 Bureau 36058 2020 criticized (Hindi) 13 Jan Rashtriya Sahara India's GAS pricing policy criticized New Delhi 15 PTI 69664 2020 (Hindi) 13 Jan International Energy Agency Veer Arjun (Hindi) New Delhi 11 PTI 59640 2020 criticizes India's gas pricing policy Page No: 40 Oil and Gas Page No: 1 Publication: Telangana Today Edition: Hyderabad Language: English Source: Associated Press Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 1 Publication: The Statesman Edition: New Delhi Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 2 Publication: The Statesman Edition: Kolkata Language: English Source: PTI Supplement: N/A Page No: 8 Page No: 3 Publication: The Times of India Edition: Kolkata Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 11 Page No: 4 Publication: Western Times Edition: Ahmedabad Language: English Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 7 Page No: 5 Publication: Dina Thanthi (Tamil) Edition: Chennai Language: Tamil Source: Bureau Supplement: N/A Page No: 6 Page No: 6 Page Date Headline Publication Edition Journalist MAV No. Oil and Gas 13 Jan Aramco raises $29.4 billion Telangana Today Hyderabad 11 Associated Press 123312 2020 from IPO 13 Jan Oil demand growth to The Statesman New Delhi 11 PTI 13701.6 2020 overtake China 13 Jan IEA slams India's gas pricing The Statesman Kolkata 8 PTI 278346 2020 policy 13 Jan World's Largest Oil & Gas The Times of India Kolkata 11 Bureau 256012.8 2020 Companies 13 Jan Govt reviews IEA report on Western Times Ahmedabad 7 Bureau 54243 2020 India's energy policies 13 Jan Indian Crude Oil production Dina Thanthi Chennai 6 Bureau 393024 2020 down 2.17 crore tonne (Tamil) Page No: 7.
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