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India’s Oil Ministry proposal on doubling natural gas prices rejected

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New Delhi: Oil Ministry’s proposal for an across-the-board near doubling of natural gas prices has been rejected by the Cabinet Secretariat saying a ministerial panel headed by Defence Minister AK Antony did not have powers to do so.

The Ministry had sent a draft proposal for the consideration of the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) to price all domestically produced natural gas – be of state-run ONGC or private sector Reliance Industries – as per the formula suggested by the Rangarajan Committee.

The Cabinet Secretariat returned proposal saying that the new pricing formula, which would have led to prices going up from current USD 4.2 per million British thermal unit to about USD 8, was not covered under the EGoM’s terms of reference.

Oil Ministry proposal on gas prices rejectedThe Ministry had sent a draft proposal for the consideration of the EGoM to price all domestically produced natural gas as suggested by the Rangarajan Committee.

“As the… EGoM is mandated to consider and decide issue of commercial utilisation of gas (produced from blocks) under New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) and other related matters, the present proposal will not be covered by the mandate of the EGoM,” the Cabinet Secretariat wrote to Oil Ministry on April 2.

The EGoM was originally constituted in 2008 to consider commercial utilisation of natural gas RIL had planned to produce from eastern offshore KG-D6. The ministerial panel, which was headed by the then External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee, decided to accord fertiliser top priority in receiving the scarce natural resources, followed by LPG plants and power plants.

This panel was different from another EGoM that too was headed by Mukherjee, which fixed the USD 4.2 per mmBtu price for KG-D6 gas in 2007. The Terms of Reference (ToR) of this EGoM was to decide on pricing of gas produced from NELP blocks and it ceased to exit at the end of term of UPA-1 in May 2009.

The EGoM on gas utilisation, however, was re-notified and is one of the six high-powered ministerial panels that currently exist. Its ToR is to “consider and decide issue of commercial utilisation of gas under NELP and other related matters.” Sources said this EGoM is now headed by Antony but does not have powers to decide on pricing of natural gas.

Last time price of natural gas produced by ONGC and Oil India from fields given to them on nomination basis, called the administered or APM gas, was revised in June 2010 to USD 4.2 per mmBtu from USD 1.79, by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs.

The proposal of raising APM gas price was sent to CCEA even though the EGoM on gas utilisation existed that time, they said. “In this light, this ministry may… either forward a proposal for expanding the terms of reference of the EGoM or bring a note… for the consideration of the Cabinet Committee

on Economic Affairs,” the Cabinet Secretariat wrote to Oil Ministry.

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2 Comments on "India’s Oil Ministry proposal on doubling natural gas prices rejected"

  1. BillT on Thu, 16th May 2013 3:43 am 

    Profits or? I didn’t see any reason to raise the price. If $4.20 is profitable, why create a recession by raising it? No facts, just numbers given … and who cares about India anyway?

  2. jean D on Sun, 26th May 2013 2:14 pm 

    I think this gas price is totlay out of control and the amercian people should have a say in it. I think gov should get there head out of there ass and start using our own oil and making gas instead of using foreign oil. It is high time we take control of our own country and leave them all alone and if any of them are here in the united states if they cant become an american citizen they DONT BELONG HERE.

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