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No, Bhutan didn’t reject India’s E20 petrol offer: Read how anti-Modi editor of The Bhutanese spread fake news to give ammunition to opposition in...

Bhutan requested Indian OMCS to keep supplying pure petrol as long as it remains available in India, and to give advance notice before supplying E20

Oil and gas production to resume along Assam-Nagaland border after 3 decades: Centre, Assam and Nagaland sign historic tripartite agreement for exploration in Naga-Schuppen...

In a landmark development that promises to significantly boost India’s domestic hydrocarbon production and reduce dependence on imported crude oil, a historic tripartite Memorandum...

“Waiver or no waiver, India will buy Russian oil”: Modi govt rejects US pressure, says energy security comes first

"Enough crude has been tied up repeatedly, and whatever waiver or no waiver, it will not affect our supplies," the Modi govt conveyed.

Modi govt cuts royalty charges on crude oil and gas production to boost India’s upstream energy sector, removes inconsistencies to make production more investor-friendly

As per the notification issued by the Central government, royalty on onshore crude oil production has been lowered from 16.66% to 10%.

Daily briefing on West Asia crisis: Govt assures energy supplies stable, fertilisers adequate, and maritime operations unaffected 

The briefing began with a statement from Aparna Sharma, Additional Secretary in the Department of Fertilisers, who reassured that fertiliser availability across the country remains stable and well above requirement levels.

West Asia crisis briefing: Modi govt ensures minimal disruption for consumers, sets up monitoring cells to coordinate with industry bodies

Senior officials from the Textiles, Petroleum, and Shipping ministries detailed India’s response to the West Asia crisis.

‘Mischievous and misleading’: Govt dismisses reports claiming sharp rise in petrol and diesel prices after assembly election results

The Centre refuted price hike rumours and said such reports create panic. It cited market projections and crude price rise as triggers. Earlier the government had said that refineries are running at full capacity with sufficient fuel stock.

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