Three days post Assam oil well explosion, natural gas emission still on

GUWAHATI: Three days after an explosion occurred at an oil well in Assam’s Tinsukia district on Wednesday, the emission of natural gas from the well still continued on Saturday. Sources in OIL said all possible measures had been already taken to save people living in adjoining villages by evacuating them to a safer location. They…

IGL may hike CNG price to recover ‘corona costs’

New Delhi: IGL is considering raising the price of CNG as a sharp decline in sales due to the lockdown has proven inadequate to cover operational costs and additional expenditure incurred to make stations corona-ready. Sources told TOI the company was not looking at raising the price of PNG (piped natural gas). But continued under-recovery…

Fuel use on rise as life gets back into groove

Petrol and diesel consumption in Telangana is on revival course, presumably faster than anticipated, as COVID-19-triggered-lockdown and restrictions that severely impacted the offtake are being relaxed. ‘It is pretty good now’ is how R. Sravan S. Rao, executive director and State head of the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, sought to…

Women can make waste to fuel success: Dharmendra Pradhan

BHUBANESWAR: Participation of women in organised discard and aggregation of used cooking oil from kitchens across the country will give a major boost to government’s initiative of converting waste to fuel and promote healthy eating in Indian homes, said Union Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday. Attending a webinar on…

Crude oil prices little changed as US crude, diesel stocks swell

NEW YORK: Oil futures dipped and then bounced to trade around even on Thursday after US crude and distillate inventories rose much more than expected, with traders also worried that China’s new Hong Kong security law could result in trade sanctions. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said crude inventories rose 7.9 million barrels in…

Covid-19 seen to hasten the demise of many oil refineries

When consumption of transport fuels collapsed this year because of the coronavirus, much of the industry moved into survival mode, cutting processing rates and even temporarily stopping refining in some cases. While that helped prop up the industry’s margins for a while, a combination of rising crude costs and still weak end-user demand are starting…