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Oman-India sub sea gas pipeline project comes back to life

Dubai, Mar 6 (UNI) An Oman-India sub-sea gas pipeline project once again appears to be a possibility, although with different players involved, an industry expert said.

Long thought to be unfeasible, the project has come back to life because of new technologies.

President of Washington-based International Energy Associates, Dr Herman Franssen disclosed that an Indian consortium called SAGE has brought in expert firms to carry out a feasibility study.

The companies called in for the study were deepwater pipeline technology leader Heerema of the Netherlands and engineering and construction management service provider INTEC of the US, he said.

A group is being formed in Delhi, India to look into financing and sources of gas, said Dr Franssen.

Earlier, the technologies that were available did not allow for a pipeline to be installed at sea depths of up to 3,525 metres over a distance of 1,100km.

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21 people killed in fire in southeastern Bangladesh

Dhaka, Mar 6 (UNI) At least 21 people, mostly women and children, were killed in a fire in southeastern city of Chittagong early today, police and hospital sources said. The fire broke out in a gowdown of cut pieces of cloth and spread to a nearby slum, where people were in deep sleep, police said. Ten children and eight women were among those killed. The fire was brought under control after five hours of effort by firefighters and local people......

Japan Ambassador to deliver lecture at MGU

Kottayam, Mar 13 (UNI) The Fifth Diplomat Lecture on ''Japan-India Relations'' will be delivered by Japanese Ambassador Yasukuni Enoki here on March 16. The lecture is being organised by the School of International Relations and Politics of the Mahatma Gandhi University. School Director Raju K Thedikkaran said the lecture would focus on the general trend both in the past and future of Japan-India relations and brief on latest developments in bilateral relations. The lecture assumed significance as the two.....

At least 70 people killed in Indonesian quake

Bangkok, Mar 6 (UNI) An earthquake struck Indonesia's Sumatra island today, leaving at least 70 people dead and hundreds injured sending emergency operations into full swing. The earthquake estimated at 5.8 on the Richter scale by Indonesian meteorological office, hit at 1049 hrs, local time. The quake, followed by an aftershock of the same intensity two hours later, was also felt in Malaysia and Singapore, leading to evacuations from high rise buildings. The casualties could rise as people were still.....
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