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Monday 7 February 2005
KHARTOUM, Sudan, Feb 6, 2005 (PANA) — Authorities in Khartoum have given a contract to India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) to build a $1.2-billion oil refinery at Port Sudan, the minister of energy and mining, Awad (...)
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Sunday 3 August 2003 (Date first published: 3 August 2003).
by Anupama Airy —
The Financial Express (Bombay)
New Delhi, Aug 3: ONGC Videsh (OVL) is in dialogue with the Sudanese authorities for acquiring a majority stake in a big exploration block. According to senior company officials, (...)
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Thursday 16 October 2003
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 16 (Reuters) - India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corp is in talks with the Sudan government to build a pipeline that will carry exports of oil products like gasoline, Sudan’s oil minister Awad Ahmed al-Jaz said on Thursday. (...)
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Friday 26 December 2003
By Siliconindia
KHARTOUM, Dec 26, 2003 — Indian made Tata buses, Maruti Suzuki cars, Mahindra and Mahindra jeeps and Bajaj autorickshaws have a highly visible presence in the chaotic traffic of Sudan’s capital city.
But what has really (...)
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Friday 8 March 2013
By Navi Pillay
March 7, 2013 - Last month, in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, a 20-year old mother of two was stripped naked and tortured until she confessed to practicing sorcery. Then she was burned alive on the local rubbish (...)
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Wednesday 16 February 2005
BOMBAY, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Ashok Leyland Ltd., India’s second-biggest bus and truck maker, said on Wednesday it had signed an agreement to supply army trucks and buses to the Sudan Defence Ministry in a deal worth $10 million.
The firm (...)
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Wednesday 1 October 2003
NEW DELHI, Sept 30, 2003 (Asia Pulse) — India will get over 10 million tonnes of crude oil by 2008 as its share from oil fields in Sudan where ONGC Videsh Ltd has taken equity stakes.
India, which imports 70 per cent of its crude oil (...)
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Monday 15 November 2004
By NIVEDITA MOOKERJI & HUMA SIDDIQUI
NEW DELHI, Nov 15, 2004 (The Financial Express) — Sudan is exploring tie-ups with India in the media and entertainment sector. Although a protocol is already in place, Sudan wants the agreement (...)
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Tuesday 28 April 2009
April 27, 2009 (NEW DELHI) — India’s overseas exploration company ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) decided to quit an oil exploration block in Sudan and writ off investments worth $90 million.
The s State-owned oil firm has three blocks in Sudan. (...)
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Wednesday 7 November 2007
November 6, 2007 (NEW DELHI) — India’s overseas exploration company ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has expressed interest in purchasing stakes in two more oil blocks in Sudan.
Sudanese petroleum minister Awad Ahmed Al-Jaz met Indian petroleum (...)
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