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Oil India strikes natural gas in third Andaman offshore well
State-run Oil India Limited (OIL) Friday said it has reported the presence of natural gas in its third exploratory well in the Andaman shallow offshore block, further indicating hydrocarbon potential in the region. In a regulatory filing to stock exchanges, the company said natural gas was encountered in the exploratory well Vijayapuram-3, drilled 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 metres in an offshore block under the Open Acreage Licensing Policy...
Watch: Oil India discovers natural gas deposit in Andaman basin; Puri hails find
Oil India Limited discovered the presence of natural gas in an exploratory well drilled in the Andaman Sea, marking a significant development in India’s offshore exploration efforts, announced union minister for petroleum and natural gas Hardeep Puri. The discovery has been made in the “Sri Vijayapuram-3” well, located about 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 metres. The well was drilled to a depth of over 1,900 metres in the Eocene formation, where...
US again throws India over the Russian oil barrel
TOI correspondent from Washington: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has renewed pressure on New Delhi's purchases of Russian oil, telling Congress on Tuesday that the Trump administration wants to end “as soon as possible” sanctions waivers and special arrangements that have allowed countries such as India to import Russian oil Rubio’s remarks during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing revive a familiar irritant in US.-India relations – one in which Washington's position has often...
Russian crude here to stay? Why India-US energy ties may be more about LPG, LNG than oil
US President Donald Trump announced in February that India would stop buying Russian crude oil and step up energy ties with the United States of America. Four months after that, India’s Russian oil imports are near record highs and the US still doesn’t feature among India’s top five crude suppliers. But notably, India has stepped up LPG and LNG imports.
India Rate-Hike Bets Build as Pricey Oil, Weak Rupee Stoke Inflation Risks
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) logo at the central bank's headquarters in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra said the country contributes more to global growth than the US, responding to President Donald Trump’s recent remark dismissing the South Asian nation as a “dead” economy. Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg
Venezuela acting president may visit India next week
Amid India’s efforts to diversify its oil supplies, Venezuela’s acting President, Delcy Rodriguez, is likely to visit New Delhi this week, according to official sources. Rodriguez was earlier supposed to visit India for the International Big Cat Alliance meeting, but the event was deferred. While talking about the US initiative to sell more energy to India, secretary of state Marco Rubio said last week Rodriguez would soon be visiting India.
Who is the Indian guru Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez follows?
Who is the Indian guru Venezuelan acting President Delcy Rodriguez follows? The Venezuelan interim leader, who is a devotee of Sathya Sai Baba, is in India as the two countries aim to boost energy ties. Delcy Rodriguez is in India for the first time since she became Venezuela’s interim president after democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro was abducted by the US military in January.
US allies reject Trump's call for help in Strait of Hormuz
The US President has repeated his call for other nations, particularly Nato allies, to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. Donald Trump says he has been surprised more world leaders were not "eager" to be involved in securing the key oil shipping route. Meanwhile, India has secured the safe passage of tankers carrying liquified petroleum gas, or LPG.
Keeping India's growth story intact: 5 lessons from Middle East conflict that should not be ignored
Led by a growing domestic demand and a favourable demographic dividend, the Indian economy and its growth story have been called fundamentally strong by economists. But short-term global economic shocks, like the ongoing Middle East conflict, have the potential to temporarily slow the growth story - a fact that cannot be ignored if India hopes to be among the top three world economies in the coming years. In its latest Economy Watch report, EY has pointed out the need for India to ‘recast...