Without the participation of Russian experts, Moscow won't recognise any results of investigation into leaks on the Nord Stream pipelines, the Russian Foreign Ministry said
Russia's Gazprom stopped the flow of natural gas through a major pipeline from Russia to Europe early Wednesday, a temporary move to it announced in advance. The Russian state-controlled energy giant said earlier this month that it would the cut the flow of gas through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline until Saturday for what it says is a three-day pause for routine maintenance at a compressor station. According to Gazprom, the only remaining turbine, which is located at the Portovaya compressor station, needs maintenance. The head of Germany's Federal Network Agency, Klaus Mueller, has said that the maintenance work is technically incomprehensible and he considers it a way of punishing Germany for siding with Ukraine since the Russian invasion. Gazprom has repeatedly reduced the flow of gas through Nord Stream 1 claiming technical issues such as equipment repairs. Germany calls these cuts a political move to sow uncertainty and push up prices amid the war in Ukraine. Russia has also redu
PNG in Delhi used to cost Rs 29.66 per scm in July 2021. Thereafter rates have been increased on 9 occasions, totaling Rs 20.93
The European Commission provided around 60 percent of the funding, while Latvia and Estonia also contributed
IGL hikes price of domestic PNG in Delhi by 50 paise
Total income declines 13.5% YoY to Rs 1,621 cr; firm says it is meeting fuel needs of over 1.2 mn CNG vehicles in NCR through a network of 560 CNG stations
Though the government is mulling options to create a gas hub, doing so demands higher volume and maturity in the domestic market
Compressed natural gas (CNG) sold to automobiles has been reduced by Rs 1.90 per kg in Delhi and by Rs 2.15 per kg in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad, the company said in a statement
The plan to carve the pipelines business into a fully-owned unit will bring greater transparency between the two businesses and may allow govt to sell shares at a later date
The western Indian state already has 84.31% of its area under the city gas distribution network