India’s Gas Pivot Amid West Asia Crisis Reveals Decades-Old Industrial Blind Spot
The Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order reveals a gap that pre-dated it — between piped gas infrastructure and the cylinder-fed commercial activity that sits beyond its reach.
Indian Institutional Investors are Providing a Floor in the Markets
India's state-owned fuel retailers are asking for advance payments for petrol and diesel supply to fuel pumps nationwide
Markets Set For Another Tough Week
While India is facing gas shortages, oil companies are working all their sources to procure crude oil
The Markets are Not Consoled with Promises of More Oil Supplies
The world at large seems to be hoping that the United States will see the folly of an extended war
How A Major Dollar Rise In Crude Oil Travels Through India’s Energy Chain
Every major rise in crude considerably widens the trade deficit, strains the fiscal position, and compresses downstream margins while handing upstream producers a gain the government promptly taxes away. The asymmetric arithmetic is most unkind to refiners.
The Markets Crash Further On War Uncertainty
Oil prices continue to be the key driver of sentiment right now, since they mostly capture the war in West Asia
Deal Or No Deal? Trump’s Reliance Refinery Claim Keeps Industry Guessing
US president Donald Trump hailed a massive Reliance refinery investment in Texas, yet the company has stayed silent, leaving industry watchers unsure whether a deal actually exists.
How Global Conflicts are Rewiring the World’s Financial Architecture
Insights into how geopolitics is reshaping the world’s financial architecture








