GAIL (India) Limited
GAIL is an Innovation and technology driven company in the hydrocarbon sector with state of art technologies in its areas of operation. The Research & Development (R&D) efforts play an important part in keeping abreast with the latest technologies to remain competitive in its business area of Natural Gas transmission and distribution, Petrochemicals, City Gas Distribution, Renewable Energy, Oil and Gas exploration.
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GAIL, AM Green to develop 2.5 GW of RE projects in India
They will also focus on supply of carbon, and eMethanol production and exploration.
GAIL, AM Green to develop 2.5 GW of RE projects in India
They will also focus on supply of carbon, and eMethanol production and exploration.
GAIL, RVUNL ink deal to build 1 GW solar and wind projects
They will also improve operations of RVUNL's gas-based power plants.
GAIL brings home major wins at Asian Oil and Gas Awards
The company was lauded for its LNG shipping cost and emission reduction and installation of the first floating CNG station.
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PETRONAS leads the way with cutting-edge drone inspection techniques
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The company takes a step towards transformation in asset and safety inspections with the use of modern technology.
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PETRONAS leads the way with cutting-edge drone inspection techniques
The company takes a step towards transformation in asset and safety inspections with the use of modern technology.
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Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises