Oil Companies
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No Change In Petrol Prices As Rupee Firms Up
December 16, 2011 21:25 ISTNew Delhi, Dec 16: State-owned oil companies today decided not to change petrol prices this fortnight in view of correction in rupee-dollar value.“RBI action has led to rupee correcting by Re 1 per dollar and
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Oilcos May Review Petrol Rates On Friday
India | December 15, 2011 22:30 ISTNew Delhi, Dec 15: State-owned oil companies will not change prices of petrol tonight as they have not yet got a very clear signal from the government on raising rates in line with international cost
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Oil Companies Reduce ATF Price By 1.3%
India | December 15, 2011 19:15 ISTNew Delhi, Dec 15: After three consecutive price hikes, state-owned oil companies today cut jet fuel rates by 1.3 per cent in step with softening in commodity's international rates.The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF),
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Oil Companies Reduce ATF Price By 1.3%
December 15, 2011 19:16 ISTNew Delhi, Dec 15: After three consecutive price hikes, state-owned oil companies today cut jet fuel rates by 1.3 per cent in step with softening in commodity's international rates.The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF),
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Oil Cos Hike Jet Fuel Price By 3.7 Pc
November 30, 2011 19:48 ISTNew Delhi, Nov 30: State-owned oil companies today hiked jet fuel price by a steep 3.7 per cent, the third increase in rates in a month.The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF), or jet fuel,
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State-Owned Oil Companies Hike Jet Fuel Prices
November 15, 2011 21:09 ISTNew Delhi, Nov 15: State-owned oil companies today hiked jet fuel prices for the second time this month, raising rates by a steep 2 per cent with effect from midnight tonight.“The price of aviation turbine
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Petrol Price Cut By Rs 2.22 A Litre
India | November 15, 2011 22:39 ISTNew Delhi, Nov 15: For the first time in nearly three years, petrol price has been slashed today, by Rs 2.22 a litre.The reduction more than erases the steep Rs 1.80 a litre hike in
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Petrol Prices Hiked By Rs 1.80 Per Litre
India | November 04, 2011 10:20 ISTNew Delhi, Nov 3: State-owned oil companies today effected yet another steep hike in petrol price, by Rs 1.80 per litre with effect from midnight tonight, the 5th increase this year, coming on top of
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Oil Cos Hike ATF Price By 2.5 PC
India | September 15, 2011 21:50 ISTNew Delhi, Sept 15: After two consecutive price cuts, state-owned oil companies today hiked jet fuel, or ATF, price by 2.5 per cent in line with firming of international oil rates.Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) price
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Jet Fuel Price Slashed from Midnight
India | May 15, 2011 20:56 ISTNew Delhi, May 15 : In the first reduction in more than seven months, state-owned oil companies today cut jet fuel price by over 2.9 per cent after international oil rates cooled off from two-year
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