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Fertilisers                                                                      Hydrocarbons



 ADVANCED FORMULATIONS  PARTNERSHIP
 ‘Government taking multi-pronged approach to promote   ONGC ropes in BP to raise production at Mumbai High; MoU

 use of nano fertilisers amongst farmers’  signed for further collaborations in India and overseas projects

          Oil and Natural Gas  Corporation
 The Government is taking multi-  rent activities  such as awareness  and nano DAP are being made available   (ONGC)  and  UK  oil  major  BP  have
 pronged  approach  to  promote  use  camps, webinars, fi eld demonstrations,  at Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samridhi Ken-  signed a contract under which BP will
 of  nano  fertilisers  amongst  farmers,  Kisan Sammelans and fi lms in region-  dras (PMKSKs) by concerned compa-  serve as the  Technical Services Provider
 including through  awareness camps,  al languages etc.  The Department of  nies and nano urea has been included   (TSP)  for  the  Mumbai  High  fi eld,
 use of advanced spraying systems  Fertilisers (DoF) in collaboration with  under monthly supply plan issued by   India’s largest and most prolifi c offshore
 including drones,  even though there  fertiliser companies has initiated  a  Department of Fertilizers regularly.  oil fi eld. ONGC will retain ownership
 is no proposal to bring production of  Maha Abhiyan for adoption of nano   and  operational  control  of  the  fi eld.
 nano fertilizers  under any Production  DAP in  all  15 agro-climatic  zones  of   For ease in application and utili-  Under  the terms of  the contract, BP
 Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme.  the country  through  consultations and  sation of nano fertilisers through foliar   will receive a fi xed fee for a period of
 fi eld level demonstrations. Further, DoF  application, initiatives such as spraying   two years for its deployed personnel,
 This information was given by the  in collaboration with fertiliser compa-  of  through  drones  and  distribution  of   followed by a service  fee linked  to
 Union Minister of State for Chemicals  nies  has also  launched  campaign for  battery-operated sprayers at retail points   incremental oil and gas production. BP
 and Fertilizers, Ms. Anupriya Patel, in  fi eld  level  demonstrations  and  aware-  are being undertaken. “For this pur-  will  work in  close collaboration  with
 written reply in the Lok Sabha recently.  ness programs of nano urea in 100 dis-  pose,  pilot  training  and  custom  hiring   ONGC  to  stabilise  the  fi eld’s  current
 tricts of the country.  spraying services through Village Level   production  decline and restore it to a
 According to Ms. Patel, use of nano   Entrepreneurs  are  actively  promoted,”   robust growth trajectory.
 urea is being promoted through diffe-  To improve availability, nano urea  the Minister of State said in her reply.
          As per the deal, BP will optimise oil
 Potassium derived from molasses – an alternative   recovery at Mumbai High by conducting  securing its future contribution to India’s  duction and optimise the management of
       comprehensive reviews of sub-surface  energy landscape.”
 to MOP: Minister  models, implementing system optimi-                    ONGC’s maturing fi elds; and to jointly
                                                                          bid for mutually agreed offshore acreage
       sations, and enhancing reservoir man-  Strengthening partnership   under India’s Open Acreage  Licensing
 Potassium derived  from molasses  and Fertilizers, Ms. Anupriya Patel in  sugar  industry.    PDM  is  notifi ed  un-  agement practices. BP will assemble a   In another development, ONGC  Program (OALP) rounds in partnership
 (PDM), a by-product  of the  sugar in-  the Rajya Sabha in written reply to a  der Fertilizer Control Order (1985) in   team of technical experts to commence  and BP signed a framework MoU on  with their respective partners.
 dustry, is an alternative  to Muriate  question recently.  2009, and in order to incentivize  the   work by March 2025. In support of this  10  February 2025  in New Delhi.  The
 of Potash (MoP) and can reduce the      use of PDM, it was included  in the   initiative, both companies have already  MoU seeks to explore collaboration in   The MoU further encompasses stra-
 dependence on imported potash.  PDM has minimum  14.5% potash  Nutrient  Based Subsidy scheme  in   established a Senior Management Team  exploration and production, trading and  tegic collaboration to  create value in
    content, which is  lower  than that of  Rabi 2022. During 2024-25, Rs. 345   and a Joint Management Team to ensure  other energy vectors, in India and inter-  trading  and in additional  energy vec-
 This information was given by the  MOP (60%), but unlike the latter  it  per  tonne  of  subsidy  has  been  fi xed   seamless project execution.  nationally. Specifi c areas of cooperation  tors, such as carbon sequestration. The
 Union Minister of State for Chemicals  can  be domestically  sourced from  the  for PDM.  will include to explore potential col-  MoU  is valid for three years, during
          The signing ceremony was attended  laboration  and  share  best  practices  for  which both parties will work together
 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE   by  the Minister of  Petroleum and  deep-water exploration; to enhance pro-  in the identifi ed areas of collaboration.
 SPIC reports Q3 net profi t of Rs. 35-crore, revenue up 62%  Natural Gas, Mr. Hardeep Singh Puri;   India’s fuel demand rises 3.2% in January
       Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum  and
       Natural Gas, Mr. Pankaj Jain; ONGC’s   India’s January fuel consump-  eased 0.3% compared to last month at
 Leading fertiliser manufacturer,  at Rs. 506.40-crore. Its total  income  industry witnessed challenges in the   Chairman and CEO, Mr. Arun Kumar  tion hit its lowest monthly level since  3.3-mt. Diesel consumption fell nearly
 Southern  Petrochemical Industries  stood at Rs. 823-crore (Rs. 519-crore).  supply of imported DAP fertilisers and   Singh; and BP’s Executive Vice Presi-  October 2024 but was up 3.2% year-on-  4% month-on-month to 7.7-mt in January.
 Corporation Ltd. (SPIC)  has reported   raw materials owing to the prevalent   dent, Mr. William Lin, along with senior  year at 20.49-mt, as per oil ministry data.  It was up 4.3% year-on-year.
 a  standalone  profi t  after  tax  of   During the December 2024 quarter,  geopolitical  situation at the Red Sea.   leadership  from both organisations.
 Rs. 35-crore for the third quarter ended  the company’s  production and sale of  Consequently, shipments were rerouted   Speaking after the signing of the con-  On a monthly  basis, January fuel   LPG sales  increased  5.2% on an
 December  31, 2024, when compared  urea were 1.94-lakh tonnes and 1.86-  via the Cape of Good Hope, result-  tract, Mr. Arun Kumar Singh, said, “By  demand was its lowest since October,  annual basis to 2.84-mt, while naphtha
 with Rs.  28-crore in the year-ago  lakh tonnes, respectively.  ing in longer voyage times and higher   engaging a TSP ONGC aims to realise  down more than 1% from 20.73-mt in  sales fell 12.2-mt compared with last
 quarter. Revenue from operations  at   freight costs. The delay and shortage in   the enhanced potential of the Mumbai  December 2024, the Petroleum Planning  year to 1.15-mt. On a monthly basis,
 Rs. 818.04-crore was about 62% higher  Geopolitical situation   the supply of DAP imports led to price   High  fi eld  by  leveraging  cutting-edge  and  Analysis Cell’s (PPAC) website  LPG and naphtha sales rose 2.16% and
 than the corresponding quarter of FY24   During the quarter, the fertiliser  volatility, the company said.  technologies and global best practices,  revealed.  Sales  of  gasoline,  or  petrol,  7.48% respectively.


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