Cairn Energy
Greenpeace activists invade Cairn’s Arctic oil rig
30 May 2011
Greenpeace says it is opposed to the drilling because a spill would be near to impossible to clean up in Arctic conditions, unlike BP's oil spill in the warm Gulf of Mexico that still took three months to plug
Panel of ministers clears Cairn India stake sale to Vedanta
27 May 2011
Once CCEA also clears the deal, Vedanta Resources can proceed with its $9.4 billion acquisition of Cairn Energy's India assets.
Cairn gives up on deadlines for Vedanta deal
20 May 2011
Cairn had earlier maintained that the deal would fall through if it was not concluded within the deadline approved by its own and Vedanta’s shareholders
Cairn-Vedanta deal to miss yet another deadline
12 May 2011
The 20 May deadline for the finalisation of the Cairn-Vedanta deal is likely to be extended again, as government approval for the deal is unlikely by this date
Cairn-Vedanta deal comes closer to SEBI nod
19 Mar 2011
Cairn-Vedanta deal: ball firmly in ONGC’s court
08 Mar 2011
Oil ministry says Cairn responsible for delay
07 Mar 2011
ONGC puts new spin on Cairn-Vedanta deal
21 Feb 2011
Cairn can’t set deadlines for government: Reddy
18 Feb 2011
Royalty dispute jeopardises Cairn-Vedanta deal
17 Feb 2011
ONGC says Cairn obliged to share royalty
14 Feb 2011
Cairn-Vedanta deal may collapse over ONGC concerns
09 Feb 2011
Petroleum minister Jaipal Reddy has ramped up the pressure on Cairn Energy, saying he would not approve the sale of a controlling stake in its Indian unit to Vedanta Resources unless the concerns of its local partner ONGC were addressed
Talks on Cairn-Vedanta deal make little headway
07 Feb 2011
The petroleum and natural gas ministry's first meeting with a joint team of top executives from UK-based Cairn Energy Plc and Vedanta Resources on Sunday failed to break the deadlock over conditions for clearing Vedanta’s proposed $9.6 billion deal for acquiring Cairn India
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