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Crude Prices Slip as Markets Seek Balance
Geopolitics, News Update

Crude Prices Slip as Markets Seek Balance

By Pallab Bhattacharya  Newscript, August 18, 2025 Global oil benchmarks edged lower in Monday’s Asian session, extending last week’s pullback amid calming geopolitical jitters. West Texas Intermediate was quoted at $62.64 a barrel, down 0.26 per cent, while Brent crude hovered at $65.60, down 0.37 per cent. The softening reflects a tentative equilibrium between producers and markets following assurances that Russian crude would not face immediate new sanctions. Traders also point to subdued demand signals from Asia’s industrial economies, with China’s slowing manufacturing output contributing to the bearish tone. For India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, the dip offers a rare reprieve. The country’s import bill crossed $137bn last year, exposing the economy to exchang...
India & Global Energy News
News Update

India & Global Energy News

By Team Newscript, August 15, 2025 India Energy News – August 15, 2025 Reliance Industries Buys Fuel Oil from HPCL Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL), India’s largest private sector refiner, has purchased fuel oil from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (HPCL) for the first time in several years, signalling a shift in domestic petroleum trade patterns. The deal comes against a backdrop of tightening global refined product markets and geopolitical constraints on Russian energy flows, which have disrupted established trade routes. Traditionally, Reliance has exported fuel oil from its Jamnagar complex, capitalising on overseas demand. The decision to source domestically from HPCL points to a tactical recalibration aimed at optimising refinery margins as export opportunities narr...
India Energy News
News Update

India Energy News

By Team Newscript, August 14, 2025 Thermal and Renewable Power: AUSC Coal Projects Hit Approval Roadblocks India’s ambitions to modernise its ageing coal fleet with advanced ultra-supercritical (AUSC) technology are running into bureaucratic delays. Announced in the Union Budget 2024–25, the projects were intended to replace over 130GW of coal capacity nearing 30 years of service. Industry executives say AUSC units, which operate at higher efficiency and lower emissions than conventional plants, are critical to meeting both energy security and climate commitments. However, multiple projects remain stuck awaiting environmental clearance and final techno-economic approvals. Developers warn that the cost of delay is twofold: rising maintenance bills for ageing units and a missed op...
The Daily News Bulletin
News Update, Corporate Watch

The Daily News Bulletin

By Team N ₹8,146 Crore Hydro Project in Arunachal to Power Clean Energy Push The Union Cabinet has approved a ₹8,146.21 crore investment for the 700 MW Tato-II hydroelectric project in Arunachal Pradesh’s Shi-Yomi district, a move set to strengthen India’s clean-energy ambitions and regional infrastructure. Comprising four 175 MW units, the project will generate roughly 2,738 million units annually and is expected to be commissioned within 72 months. The Centre will contribute ₹458.79 crore for roads, bridges and transmission lines, and ₹436.13 crore towards the state’s equity share. The venture, led by NEEPCO in partnership with the Arunachal Pradesh government, will supply 12% of its output free to the state and channel further royalties into local development. Officials vi...
Global & India Energy Briefing
News Update

Global & India Energy Briefing

By Team Newscript August 12, 2025 India hits 50% non-fossil capacity five years early NEW DELHI, Aug 12 — India’s installed electricity generation capacity from non-fossil fuel sources has reached 50 per cent — five years ahead of its 2030 Paris Agreement commitment. The portfolio includes 234GW from clean energy (solar, wind, large hydro), 8.7GW nuclear, and 242GW thermal. This milestone reflects strong policy measures such as the Production-Linked Incentive scheme, accelerated auctions, and substantial private investment from players like Adani Green Energy. Analysts note the symbolism: coal remains dominant in absolute terms, but clean capacity is expanding at unprecedented speed. With demand forecast to grow over 6 per cent annually through 2030, peak load management will re...
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