After the meeting, Davey said British companies like Shell and BP are the largest investors in the energy sector in India.
"Lots of issues I raised (in meeting with Pradhan)," he told reporters here. "We have a very constructive meeting."
Asked if he raised the issue of delay in gas pricing reforms, he said, "We raised all the issues you might expect."
RIL-BP had last month slapped an arbitration notice for delay in contractual review of the price of gas from their eastern offshore KG-D6 fields.
RIL-BP want the government to honour its commitment and implement revised natural gas prices upon expiry of the USD 4.2 per million British thermal unit rate on March 31, 2014.
The previous UPA government had on January 10 notified a new domestic gas pricing formula that would have doubled the gas rates from April 1, but before it would announce the new price, general elections were declared.
The Election Commission asked the UPA to leave the decision to the new government and revision of rates was put off to July 1. The new government last month decided to defer a decision by a further three months pending wider consultations on the formula.
"A delegation led by Edward Jonathon Davey, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, United Kingdom, called on Dharmendra Pradhan here today. Both sides discussed the issue of enhancing the cooperation between the two countries in the energy sector," an official statement said.
The Minister, it said, invited the British companies to bring in investment and technology to various oil and gas sectors, like deep sea exploration, monetization of marginal and mature oilfields, laying of pipeline grid, and setting up of LNG terminal.
Both sides agreed to enhance bilateral investments in the oil and gas sectors.
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