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Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd (GSPCL) is a state government-owned group of oil and gas exploration, production and distribution companies based in Gujarat, India. It is India's only state government-owned oil and gas company under the ownership of Department of Energy and Petrochemicals, Government of Gujarat.
Pipeline Infrastructure Limited [5] or East West Gas Pipeline (EWPL) is a project implemented to transport gas from Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) to Bharuch including various spurs and interconnects on the way. EWPL traverses through the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Gujarat Power Corporation Limited Gandhinagar: 6 Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited: Gandhinagar: 7 GSPC LNG Limited Gandhinagar: 8 GSPC (JPDA) Limited Gandhinagar: 9 GSPC Pipavav Power Corporation Limited Gandhinagar: 10 Gujarat State Petronet Limited Gandhinagar: 11 GSPL India Gasnet Limited Ahmedabad: 12
Gujarat is a state along the western coast of India. This is a list of NSE / BSE -indexed conglomerates or public companies with corporate offices in Gujarat . [ 1 ]
Indian Oil Corp's Gujarat oil refinery will be ready to produce 700,000 tonnes per year of low-sulphur marine fuel starting in October, the company's Director for Refineries S.M. Vaidya said on ...
Significant discoveries of oil and natural gas were made by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation and Reliance, which has been extracting gas from its KG D6 block off the Kakinada coast. Reliance has an onshore terminal in Gadimoga, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Kakinada, to process and distribute gas to ...
On 27 June 2014 a massive fire broke out following a blast in Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) 18" size underground gas Pipeline [1] at Nagaram in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India. [2]
20 trillion cubic feet (5.7 × 10 11 m 3) of gas by Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation in June 2005. [4] The initial reserves estimate was reduced by 90% in a field development plan commissioned by GSPC in 2009. [5] Potentially 20 trillion cubic feet (5.7 × 10 11 m 3) of gas in place at D-3 and D-9 blocks, as estimated in May 2011.