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EGoM to discuss changes in natural gas policy tomorrow

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 08:39:14 IST
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The EGoM meeting tomorrow may consider changes in gas allocation in view of a sharp drop in output from RIL’s eastern offshore KG-D6 block.

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New Delhi:Ahead of the meeting of panel of ministers on natural gas, a body of oil and gas producers like Reliance Industries has opposed pre-allocation of the scarce fuel saying it distorts demand-supply equation and eliminates possibility of discovering free market price of gas.

An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is likely to meet tomorrow to consider changes in the natural gas allocation policy.

The panel, which is meeting for the first time in more than 18 months, is also to consider Saumitra Chaudhuri report that has recommended reserving or preferential allotment of domestically produced natural gas only to fertiliser and power plants.

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The Association of Oil and Gas Operators (AOGO), whose members also includes BP plc of UK, Cairn, BG Group and BHP Billiton, has written to Pulok Chatterji, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, saying the recommendation “contradicts the contractual commitments of the Government made in the Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) and New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP)” for market discovery of price of gas.

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Once gas is reserved for certain sectors, they are not likely to quote optimal price for gas and instead would under price the scarce fuel.

Pre-allocation of gas, AOGO said, “distorts demand supply equation and eliminates the possibility of discovering free market price of gas.”

“Discovery of free market price of gas is a fundamental feature of PSC signed under NELP… there has been a huge escalation in costs for developing oil and gas fields over the last few years. An incorrectly specified domestic gas price will retard domestic gas development,” it added.

The EGoM meeting tomorrow may consider changes in gas allocation in view of a sharp drop in output from RIL’s eastern offshore KG-D6 block.

Officials said the Oil Ministry had proposed to the EGoM to stop gas supplies to power producers that do not sell electricity at regulated tariff and cancel allocation to a few merchant power plants in Andhra Pradesh that currently sell electricity at way above the tariff determined by the sector regulator.

Also, it proposes making future gas allocations to only urea fertiliser plants and fuel supply to phosphates and potassium fertiliser producers be stopped.

KG-D6 gas output has fallen to about 35 million cubic meters per day after touching a peak of 60 mmcmd in March 2010, prompting the ministry to suggest changes in the allocation policy.

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The official said the requirement of 13.22 mmcmd of gas for urea plant beyond 15.7 mmcmd, which has already been allocated from KG-D6, would be placed before the EGoM.

Similarly, the requirement of 31.81 mmcmd gas for 14 power plants with a total capacity of 7,219.5 MW that are to be commissioned in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan period ending March 31 would be placed before the ministerial panel. Currently, power plants have been allocated 32.67 mmcmd of KG-D6 gas.

Also, the admissibility/quantum of marketing margin charged by RIL on sale of KG-D6 and the Oil Ministry’s decision to ask the Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) to regulate the marketing margins would be placed before the EGoM.

The Power Ministry’s proposal to ask RIL to sign an agreement to supply 2.16 mmcmd of gas to NTPC may also figure in the EGoM meeting whenever it is next scheduled, the official said.

RIL had not signed the pact for supply of 2.74 mmcmd of gas out of the 4.46 mmcmd allocated to five power projects.This issue may also figure in the EGoM meeting whenever it is scheduled next, the official said.

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