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Siemens bags Rs 403 cr contract from Qatar-based firm
Diversified firm Siemens today said the company, in consortium with Siemens AG, has bagged an order worth Rs 403 crore from Qatar-based Ezdan Real Estate QSC for power related works.

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Eicher Motors Q3 net dips 4.12%
Commercial vehicle maker Eicher Motors reported 4.12 per cent fall in net profit to Rs 15.83 crore for the third quarter ended March 31, 2009, compared with Rs 16.51 crore in the year-ago period.
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Energy giants agree to develop huge Australian LNG project

Energy giants Chevron, Shell and ExxonMobil today agreed to develop Australia"s massive Gorgon field, giving the final go-ahead to a liquefied natural gas project underpinned by supply contracts with India, China, Japan and South Korea. - Aus, India close to complete feasibility study on FTA - Not very energetic - Essar Oil picks up 50 % stake in Kenya-based refinery - Chevron exits RPL; sells 5% stake to RIL - Gail among 12 firms shortlisted for Nigeria gas - GAIL India shortlisted by Nigeria for gas reserves The project is expected to begin production in 2014. Gorgon, the world"s largest LNG plant, will be built on Barrow Island, a nature reserve about 70 km off Western Australia. The Australian government approved the project last month after imposing strict environmental conditions. ExxonMobil said Gorgon had an estimated 40 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, providing an important source of energy for Asia"s burgeoning economies. "With global demand for LNG forecast to triple by 2030, the Gorgon project will be a critical supply source in meeting this future demand, particularly for the economies in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region," ExxonMobil senior executive Neil Duffin said. Chevron said the joint venture partners would start work immediately on the plant. Chevron owns a 50 per cent stake in Gorgon and will operate the plant, with ExxonMobil and Shell each holding 25 per cent. Chevron said it was set to award construction contracts worth more than $10 billion in coming months as building work gets underway.


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