India to import more natural gas, says Moily

June 12, 2013

Moily

New Delhi, Jun 12: India is in talks with overseas explorers to buy as much as 20 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Petroleum Minister Veerappa Moily said on Tuesday, but expressed concern over increasing landing cost of LNG.

“India has now become the fifth largest importer of LNG after Japan, South Korea, the UK and Spain and accounts for 5.5 per cent of the total trade,” he said, addressing the third IEF NOC-IOC Forum.

A lot of capacities are being created in India and a huge number of supply deals have been there. The LNG regasification capacity is expected to be more than 50 million tonnes per annum by 2016-17 with a supply of 198 million standard cubic meters per day, he said.

India already has secured a supply deal of around 14 mmtpa and around 20 mmtpa deals are in the pipeline. “But the challenge before us is that the landed cost is expected to remain high, the lower range of which may be $10-12/mmbtu,” he said.

“Making LNG a cheaper comparable fuel option is a great task,” the minister said.

India has three operational LNG import facilities — 10 million tonnes terminal at Dahej and 3.6 million tonnes plant at Hazira in Gujarat and 5 million tonnes terminal at Dabhol in Maharashtra.

A 5 million tonnes capacity terminal is to be commissioned in Kochi, Kerala this year. LNG terminals are being planned on the east coast as well.

Moily, however, underlined the need for reducing the energy import cost by 50 per cent by 2020, 75 per cent by 2025 and eventually achieve self-sufficiency and energy independence by 2030.

“Part of this will be done by finding more oil and gas. Despite very low per capita consumption of energy, which is about one-third of the global average, India is the fourth- largest consumer of energy in the world and is expected to become the third largest consumer of energy by 2030,” he said.

India’s energy consumption will grow at around 7.2 per cent during 2007-2030 in comparison to the world average of 1.5 per cent, he said. As per IEA projections, India will be needing an additional 271 million tonnes of oil and 97 million tonnes of oil equivalent gas per annum by 2030.

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January 31,2020

New Delhi, Jan 31: The central government has decided that pensioners' life certificates will be collected from their doorstep, saving them from hassles of visiting pension disbursing banks.

The service will be charged an amount not exceeding Rs 60, according to a statement issued on Thursday by the Department of Pension and Pensioners' Welfare (DoPPW).

Every year a pensioner is required to give proof of him being alive to banks in order to ensure continued pension. These certificates can be submitted online or by visiting the bank.

"The department has taken a landmark step to make life easier for senior citizens to submit their annual life certificate for continued pension," it said.

Directions have been issued to all pension disbursing banks to send SMS or emails to all their pensioners on October 24, November 1, November 15 and November 25 every year reminding them to submit their annual life certificates by November 30, the statement said.

"The bank in addition will also ask such pensioners through SMS/email as to whether they are interested in submission of life certificate through a chargeable doorstep service, the charge not exceeding Rs 60, it said.

The department for stricter monitoring and in order to ensure that no pensioners are left out has also directed the banks to make an exception list on December 1 every year of those pensioners who fail to submit their life certificate and issue another SMS or email to them for submitting it.

The Central Pension Processing Cells (CPPC) of the pension disbursing banks shall now be duty bound to submit a report to the DoPPW in January, February and March.

The report will indicate the total number of pensioners who have not given their life certificate along with a breakup of the certificates submitted physically and through digital means, the statement said.

This is a landmark step from the side of the central government showing due care for pensioners, it said.

This step is in addition to the order issued in July last year, vide which all pensioners aged 80 years and above have been given an exclusive window to submit their life certificate w.e.f. 1st October every year instead of 1st November every year, the statement added.

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June 8,2020

New Delhi, Jun 8: India on Monday reported the highest single-day spike of 9,983 more COVID-19 cases and 206 deaths in the last 24 hours.

With this, the country's coronavirus count has reached 2,56,611, including 1,25,381 active cases, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

1,24,094 patients have been cured/discharged so far and 7,135 succumbed to the deadly virus. While one patient has migrated.

With 85,975 cases, Maharashtra is the worst-affected state in the country followed by Tamil Nadu at 31,667 cases.

A total of 1,08,048 samples were tested for coronavirus in the last 24 hours and overall 47,74,434 samples have been tested till now.

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May 23,2020

New Delhi, May 23: India witnessed the biggest ever spike of 6,654 positive cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of COVID-19 cases to 1,25,101, according to the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As many as 137 deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours, taking the death toll to 3,720.
Out of the total number of cases, 69,597 are active and 51,784 have been cured/discharged or have migrated.

Maharashtra continues to remain the worst-affected state with 44,582 COVID-19 cases. It is followed by Tamil Nadu (14,753), Gujarat (13,268), and Delhi (12,319).

The nationwide lockdown imposed as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of COVID-19 has been extended till May 31.

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