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Govt may hike gas price by 30%: Oil Secy
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Feb 01, 2010, 16:20 IST

The government may in "weeks" decide on raising price of natural gas produced by state-owned ONGC and Oil India by 30 per cent, Petroleum Secretary S Sundareshan said today.

"(It is) matter of weeks (that a decision on raising prices would be taken)," he told reporters here.

The Oil Ministry has circulated a Cabinet note for raising price of gas under administered pricing mechanism (APM) from Rs 3,200 per thousand cubic meters (USD 1.79 per mmBtu) to Rs 4,142 per thousand cubic meters (USD 2.32 per mmBtu).

Price of APM, or the gas produced from fields given to ONGC and OIL on nomination basis, is proposed to be raised in stages to Rs 7,500 per thousand cubic meters or USD 4.2 per million British thermal unit by 2013.

Sundareshan said the government was weighing policy options to end differential pricing of natural gas that ranges from under USD 2 per mmBtu (APM gas) to USD 5.73 per mmBtu (for gas produced by BG Group-operated Panna/Mukta and Tapti fields).

Options for uniform pricing of gas from various sources to consumers by way of pooling of prices was being studied, he said.

Under pooling of prices, the producers will get the price as per the production sharing contract between them and the government. But the consumer prices will be uniform irrespective of the source of gas.

"Power and fertiliser ministries are against the hike (in APM gas price) but Finance Ministry and the Planning Commission are backing the proposal," a Petroleum Ministry official said. "The plan will be put before the Cabinet for approval in 3-4 weeks' time."

The official said the note based on the recommendation of the Tariff Commission, proposes that ONGC be paid Rs 3,875 per thousand cubic meters for the gas it produces while Rs 4,315 would be paid to OIL. Consumer price would be 10 per cent higher than this.

Consumer ministries of power and fertiliser feel that the hike would result in increase in feedstock cost but Finance Ministry and Planning Commission were of the opinion that it would remove distortions in the market.

APM gas prices were last revised in June 2005.

About 40 per cent of the nation's 140 million standard cubic meters a day of gas output is sold at administered price. A hike in rates of these is an attempt to reduce distortions in a market with more than a dozen rates.

The government has set $4.2 per mmBtu as the sale price of gas from Reliance Industries' eastern offshore KG-D6 fields, while the gas from BG Group-operated Panna/Mukta Tapti fields is sold at $5.73 per mmBtu.

State-owned ONGC lost a whopping Rs 4,745 crore in revenues on selling 17.71 billion cubic meters of natural gas at a rate below production cost in 2008-09. 

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