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Fresh crude spike a headache for oil firms
The renewed surge in crude prices has raised concern that oil marketing companies may have to rework their oil equation and share the additional burden as the government is unlikely to opt for a back-to-back hike in fuel prices. ...  | Read.. 
 
Spencer’s in pact rush
Spencer’s, the retailing arm of the Rs 13,500-crore RPG Enterprises, will tie up with three more international ret ...  | Read.. 
 
RPL lists export markets
Reliance Petroleum Ltd (RPL) will target multiple markets of Europe, Africa, the US, Asia and West Asia to distribute pr ...  | Read.. 
 
COMMON CAUSE: India joined the us, Japan, China and South Korea to voice “serious concern” about a record spike in oil prices but vowed to keep scaling back politically sensitive fuel subsidies. “It’s not good for producing nations to see us struggling economically (as) they depend on us to be a significant engine in world economic activity,” US energy secretary Samuel Bodman (left) said on the sidelines of a meeting of energy officials in Aomori on Saturday. (AFP)


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