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UK Conservatives Echo Trump's Rhetoric To Push For North Sea Drilling
- Wednesday April 1, 2026
- World News | Associated Press
British conservatives are seeking to remove barriers to oil and gas drilling in the North Sea to facilitate access to domestic fossil fuel resources.
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Centre Regulates Natural Gas Supply After Middle East Disruption
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Under the new Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026, priority allocation will be given to domestic piped natural gas supply, compressed natural gas used in transport, LPG production and essential pipeline operations.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Domestic Consumption Growth Can Offset US Tariff Losses": Top Economist
- Friday August 29, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran on Friday said India's domestic consumption growth can offset the US tariff-related losses, which is why the GDP estimates for the year 2025-26 haven't been revised downwards.
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www.ndtv.com
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UK Conservatives Echo Trump's Rhetoric To Push For North Sea Drilling
- Wednesday April 1, 2026
- World News | Associated Press
British conservatives are seeking to remove barriers to oil and gas drilling in the North Sea to facilitate access to domestic fossil fuel resources.
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www.ndtv.com
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Centre Regulates Natural Gas Supply After Middle East Disruption
- Tuesday March 10, 2026
- India News | Reported by Aishvarya Jain
Under the new Natural Gas (Supply Regulation) Order, 2026, priority allocation will be given to domestic piped natural gas supply, compressed natural gas used in transport, LPG production and essential pipeline operations.
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www.ndtv.com
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"Domestic Consumption Growth Can Offset US Tariff Losses": Top Economist
- Friday August 29, 2025
- India News | Asian News International
Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran on Friday said India's domestic consumption growth can offset the US tariff-related losses, which is why the GDP estimates for the year 2025-26 haven't been revised downwards.
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www.ndtv.com