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'RNRL to make Rs 3,50,000 cr profit from gas trading'
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi Oct 08, 2009, 00:57 IST

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), the target of allegations of making super-normal profits, has sought to turn the tables on the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA) group by accusing it of trying to earn an astronomical Rs 3,50,000 crore as profit with plans to trade gas bought at below market rates.

ADA Group’s Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) wants RIL's KG-D6 gas at preferential price of $2.34 per mBtu but would supply the fuel to the group's power firms at market rates, thus making Rs 21,000 crore profit a year for 17 years, RIL said in reply to the petition filed by the firm.

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RIL annexed RNRL’s offer document for a GDR listing that said it will supply gas to its affiliate power companies at prevailing market prices. “Such market prices may exceed the government-approved cap price of $4.20 per mBtu (for KG-D6 gas).”

In addition, RIL claimed the Anil group's power company that is setting up the Dadri plant in Uttar Pradesh, would make a windfall profit of Rs 70,000 crore, as the entire fuel cost (the price at which it gets gas from RNRL) will be passed on to the consumer. Citing the State Support Agreement signed in 2004 between the Uttar Pradesh government and Reliance Energy, RIL said Dadri project will get a fixed cost tariff of Rs 1.25 per unit, twice the industry norm for gas-based projects.

Earlier, RNRL had accused RIL of trying to make super-normal profit of Rs 50,000 crore by selling gas at higher price.

“Thus, all actions of RNRL are clearly motivated by commercial greed, with the goal of pocketing trading profits," RIL said.

“This is proven beyond doubt by the fact that RNRL contended before the Division Bench of Bombay High Court that, if RNRL does not receive gas from RIL, it should receive cash payments equal to the difference between the $2.34 per mBtu price and the price set by the government,” the Mukesh Ambani-led company said.

The matter is in the Supreme Court, which will commence final hearing on all related petition from October 20.

"This (demand) confirms that RNRL's true objective is a long term stream of subsidy payments at the expense of RIL's shareholders," the company said.

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