The Shiv Sena on Saturday held Oil and Natural Gas Corporation responsible for the death of several personnel of the barge that sank off the Mumbai coast when cyclone Tauktae brushed past the city
Kidnapped ONGC employee Ritul Saikia was released by ULFA(I) militants on Saturday morning in Myanmar near its border with India's Nagaland, police said
Analysts say move will result in inflows of $119 million in Tata Steel and selling of $58 million from ONGC by passive funds benchmarked to index
ONGC on Friday announced cash relief for families of the deceased and survivors of the private contractor-operated barge that sunk in the Arabian Sea after being battered by a severe cyclone
The Delhi High Court has put on hold state-run ONGC's notice inviting tender and the consequent e-auction with regard to sale of natural gas from its block in KG basin in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh
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ONGC needs to take a hard look at all safety protocols
Of these installations, 243 were fixed and 99 floating
The NCP on Thursday demanded registration of a culpable homicide case against the ONGC in connection with the barge tragedy caused off the Mumbai coast when cyclone Tauktae brushed past the city.
Inadequate advance notice and miscalculations of cyclone Tauktae's ferocity and its path may have contributed to a false belief that oilfield operations in the Arabian Sea need not be paused
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Wednesday constituted a 3-member High-Level Committee to inquire into the incident of several vessels drifting into the sea due to the Cyclone Tauktae
The Navy said its personnel, battling extreme weather, have so far rescued 186 of the 261 people who were onboard barge P305 and also two from tugboat Varaprada
The barge 'Papaa-305' had 261 people on board when it got caught in the storm earlier this week. Of these, 186 have been rescued
Questions are being raised why so many persons were still at sea despite forecast of Cyclone Tauktae; Company officials said other barges managed to reach safer location but cyclone changed its path
ONGC on Tuesday said that "all possible measures in coordination with ODAG (Offshore Defence Advisory Group) and MRCC (Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre)" are being taken to ensure the safety
The field holds 23 trillion cubic feet of in-place gas reserves, of which about 60 per cent is recoverable.
ONGC said a barge with 261 of its personnel deployed for offshore drilling in Bombay High in the Arabian Sea got de-anchored and started drifting because of the cyclonic storm Tauktae
Potential bidders however opposed the levy of the marketing margin as well as the "high" floor price
The oil it drills is expensive, the company does not have a clear road map for the future despite its Energy Strategy 2040
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