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OMCs to revise petrol, diesel prices daily from 16 June
08 Jun 2017
The move will allow oil companies to align their retail prices more closely with crude prices and will help taper their losses, as currently, it takes 14 days for oil companies to adjust retail prices
Doctors help deliver gorilla baby via caesarean
08 Jun 2017
Iran snubs India, awards Farzad-B gas field to Gazprom
07 Jun 2017
Since the lifting of the sanctions last year, Iran has been reluctant to award of rights to develop Farzad-B gas field to OVL and as the row escalated, India asked state-owned oil companies to cut imports from Iran by nearly 25 per cent
Trump administration proposes use of seismic air guns to locate oil and gas reserves beneath ocean floor
06 Jun 2017
Andy Rubin’s Essential Phone set for late June launch
01 Jun 2017
The Essential handset will feature hardware and accessories that will tackle the clutter, complexity and rapid obsolescence of current devices, including a 360-degree camera that can be attached magnetically
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