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Date Added: June 09, 2008 04:52:03 AM
NEW DELHI: Even as India’s refining capacities are poised to grow by 58 per cent in the next four years, its crude oil import requirement would increase to 85 per cent from 70 per cent now as the country is redeveloping its economy without paying adequate attention to harness alternative sources of energy.

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