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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 doing so.



    The JV of Adani Energy and IOC had previously emerged winner for city-gas rights in Allahabad

and Chandigarh. PNGRB is yet to open bids for Ghaziabad and Jhansi.

 Top Comment : Ram Gopal   | 09 12 2009 14:45:46 +0000
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.
 
3 comments on "Reliance Industries wins city-gas rights for 3 cities."
  Commented by  Charles davison, Project Manager, Douglas OHI LLC    | 09 12 2009 18:18:11 +0000
Poor citizens of these cities.Pity them.They are going to taste reliance mobile bill like meter charges...
  Commented by  Ram Gopal, Freelancer, Freelancer    | 09 12 2009 14:45:46 +0000
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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.
  Commented by  Rakesh Chakraborty, Sr. Associate, ING    | 08 27 2009 14:36:12 +0000
Nice article Mr. Prakash, Really very informative. Thanks for sharing...
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