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Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited is a Coalbed methane (CBM) production company, located in Asansol district of West Bengal. With two CBM blocks, one in Raniganj, West Bengal, and the other in Mannargudi, Tamil Nadu. Great Eastern Energy Corporation has played an important role in providing methane gas. [1]
Centrex Beteiligungs GmbH (38%) - gas trading and investment company; Ditgaz (49%) VNG - Verbundnetz Gas AG (5.3%) - gas transportation and marketing; Wingas GmbH (100%) - joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF, for gas trading; astora GmbH (50%) - joint venture with Wintershall, the subsidiary of BASF, for gas storage
Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited (RGPPL) is a Subsidiary of NTPC Limited. The company was established to take over and revive the assets of the defunct Dabhol Power Company . RGPPL owns one of India's largest and only LNG based power plants and the LNG regasification terminal at Dabhol .
Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd., often referred to as HPL, is one of the largest petrochemical companies in India. HPL which began commercial production in 1984, has its headquarters located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It has a large petrochemical plant based out of Haldia in Eastern India. The company as of 2018 held the position of being the ...
Later on the system was expanded with additional branches to supply gas for industrial and domestic use in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana and NCT, which increased the total grid length to 3,474 km. [3] In year 1998, newly established Indraprastha Gas Limited took control of the Delhi branch of the pipeline to set up a citywide gas grid. [4]
Besides, Durgapur barrage and the canal network, handed over to the Government of West Bengal in 1964, remained a part of the total system of water management. DVC dams are capable of moderating floods of 6.51 lac cusec to 2.5 lac cusecs. Four multipurpose dams were constructed during the period 1948 to 1959: Tilaiya Dam (1953) Konar Dam (1955)
The first gas discovery in the basin was in 1983, in Razole Well No 1, when ONGC had a small office in Rajahmundry and Narsapur. Since that discovery Reliance and others have joined the exploration effort. 14 trillion cubic feet (0.4 trillion cubic metre) of gas by Reliance Industries in KG-DWN-98/l (KG-D6) in 2006.
On September 21, 2021, U.S. infrastructure firm New Fortress Energy announced they have acquired 40% stake in West Coast Power (Pvt) Ltd the owner of Yugadanavi power station along with the rights to develop a new LNG Terminal off the coast of Colombo that will supply LNG to the power plant.