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Shell seeking gas converts among Indian textile, cement plants
Published Wed, Jun 28, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Mumbai
ROYAL Dutch Shell Plc is turning to India's textile, cement and steel factories as it seeks to expand demand for its natural gas.
The Hague-based energy giant has set up a team of about six executives to identify small businesses that use dirtier fuels like coal and convince them to switch, according to Ajay Shah, a vice-president with the company's Asia unit.
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