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DGH rejects commerciality of RIL gas finds
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: Upstream oil watchdog DGH has refused to recognise two significant natural gas discoveries that Reliance Industries had made in a Mahanadi basin block, because the company failed to conduct its prescribed test to ascertain the find.

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Stock Analysts Gain Critical Insight into Oil & Gas Company Financial ...
MarketWatch (press release)
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Oil, gas prices down are a mixed blessing for Oklahoma
KRMG
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