The Gas Battle: Anil's RNRL vs Mukesh's RNRL
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RIL, RNRL, natural gas, petroleum, supreme court, Anil ambani, mukesh Ambani, gas dispute
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The Gas Battle: Anil's RNRL vs Mukesh's RNRL
The battle for natural gas has two of India's biggest corporates slugging it out in the Supreme Court. The ongoing dispute between the Ambani brothers over the pricing and allocation of gas one casualty has been India’s image in the global petroleum market.
The Supreme Court will now hear the Government and RIL's appeals against the High Court's ruling on September 1. Do you think the matter will be solved?
The Supreme Court will now hear the Government and RIL's appeals against the High Court's ruling on September 1. Do you think the matter will be solved?
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Reliance Industries headed by Mr. Mukesh ambani
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RNRL headed by Anil Ambani
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bharath
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"RNRL headed by Anil Ambani"
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keep work for indian econamy.nature gives this for people not only for your family. jai bharath jai jawan jai kishan
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Abhishek Kumar
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"Reliance Industries headed by Mr. Mukesh ambani"
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I am not supportigng Mukesh Ambani but PSC contract which is against Anil Ambani as he is not a party to that. Further, as per PSC provisions contractor (RIL) has to sell the gas strictly as per Gas Utilisation Policy for which RIL has has...
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Japan Shah
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"Reliance Industries headed by Mr. Mukesh ambani"
| 3 years ago
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I agree to you Suchitra. What i believe that the GAS prices issue has been an national issue, as the oil ministry have to fix prices for all the companies, if we follow the agreement between RIL and RNRL then it is a private agreement. We cannot...
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Debate: "RIL, RNRL, NTPC & OIL Ministry..who will finally emerge victorious." deleted from your view.
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Yes
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No
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suraj dev singh
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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reliance is top brand company of india and many foreign investements are based on the decision of this conflict.investors may feared of partiality from the political front too and in future if they find something new exploration they cant use it...
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KUNAL SATPATHY
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"No"
| 3 years ago
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No, Indian economy is not just these two ambani's. It ihas a much bigger picture, and therfore will not be effected by there foe. But, it is going to do one good thing though. It will open up the eyes of our population (the concerned ones, mind...
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taranath joshi
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"No"
| 3 years ago
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Neither Mutual funds and Financial institutions nor FIIs have reduced their stakes in RIL. Also RIL's balance sheet has not been effected due to this dispute, so far. Hence, I hope, Indian economy slowing down due to Ambani brothers' disputes is...
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Debate: "Will ambani brother's conflict cause a slowdown in Indian economy?" deleted from your view.
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Reliance Industries has bagged rights to retail CNG to automobiles and pipe gas to households in two cities of Andhra Pradesh and one in Madhya Pradesh. RIL beat the joint venture of Adani Energy and IOC to get rights for city gas in Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, sources in oil regulatory Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) said.The company also got the rights to retail city gas in Yanan in AP and Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh where it was the sole bidder.Sources said PNGRB opened bids for these three cities where Reliance emerged as the favoured bidder. The regulator has, however, not awarded a letter of intent (LOI) to RIL as the Delhi High Court has restrained it from...
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Ram Gopal
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| 3 years ago
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Brother, Do not bother to even guess the winner or whether the dust will settle at all. With such big players & politicians as refrees, do u think there will be any looser between the 2 Ambanis. The looser, as usual, will be u & me.
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Charles davison
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Poor citizens of these cities.Pity them.They are going to taste reliance mobile bill like meter charges...
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Trends: "Reliance Industries wins city-gas rights for 3 cities." deleted from your view.
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The Government to be supportive
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Remove Govt regulations in true spirit
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vinesh jawahar
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"The Government to be supportive"
| 3 years ago
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yes i agree the fact that govrnment should increase domestic oil production, to my knowledge CAIRN India ltd has exempted from royalty payment for first seven years this means government isleveraging regulations for private sector. please some...
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Vivek Sudhakar Kulkarni
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"ASSURE ENERGY SECURITY THRU SELF RELIANCE & INVESTMENT IN EQUITY OIL ABROAD"
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tO AASURE ENERGY SECURITY BY ACHIEVING SELF RELAINCE THRU INCRESED INDIGENOS PRODUCTION INVESTMENT IN OIL BLOCKS ABROAD.
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KSHIVAJI
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"The Government to be supportive"
| 3 years ago
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I agree with the idea and opinion expressed by madam padmajabhsakar and governament needs to be supportive forthis sector by investing aggressively in terms of explorations,refining capacity and by retaining the talent experience and knowledge...
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Ideate: "What Indian Oil & Gas Sector needs?" deleted from your view.
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Atul Joshi
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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They are and eventually everything falls into their pocket Saam, Daam, Dand, Bhed they will use all tactics to make money
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K. NARAYAN
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"No"
| 3 years ago
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I would say No. Both the companies involved in the dispute are too big to resort to such tactics to take the government for a ride ! And both companies have taken the dispute very seriously , and dragged it on for so long , that it must have...
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Kavitha Shankar
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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I think Mukesh is right in asking for a higher price as the KG basin belongs to the government and not anybody else and Mukesh is just a contractor here who is extracting for the government, and the government has set the price of $4.20 per unit...
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Debate: "Are Ambani brothers taking Indian Government for a ride??" deleted from your view.
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Favour
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Vipin Bhasin
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"Favour"
| 3 years ago
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Jyoti you are very near to exact question but fail to explain the fact. The SC's decision of last week didn't make any impact on NTPC whereas the case of RIL-NTPC are still pending in Bombay high court. But after the decision of Bombay high court...
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Janaki Ram
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"Favour"
| 3 years ago
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Good debate and I agree with vipin. Even if you letting RIL or not the prices are been rising steadily. So this is a good move by the SC. :)
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Debate: "Favour to RIL by SC is the right decision against RNRL ? Government owned NTPC will lose several `000s crores !" deleted from your view.
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government
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mukesh ambani
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nithin
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"government"
| 3 years ago
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i support govt since it works for the benefit of people
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Debate: "gas dispute in kg basin" deleted from your view.
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It is Good for the industry
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It is Bad for the Industry
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Chintan Dedhia
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"It is Good for the industry"
| 2 years ago
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With the nullification of the non compete agreement between the Ambani brothers, now both can enter into the Power sector. They wont be directly competing with each other because in Power Sector the Demand is already many times high than compared...
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Debate: "With the Ambani tigers coming into harmony" deleted from your view.
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