INDIA GAS
November 1st, 2002
BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKA
A REPORT by India's petroleum ministry and consultants McKinsey & Co has said that to create an effective regulated monopoly in India transporting natural gas, the state-owned Gas Authority of India Ltd should be stripped of its marketing and petrochemicals roles.
A REPORT by India's petroleum ministry and consultants McKinsey & Co has said that to create an effective regulated monopoly in India transporting natural gas, the state-owned Gas Authority of India Ltd should be stripped of its marketing and petrochemicals roles.
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