CNG prices to jump by up to Rs 11.7 due to gas price hike

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 06 2013 | 5:38 PM IST
The government decision to double natural gas prices from April next year will translate into a hike of Rs 8.20-Rs 11.72 per kg in CNG rates in cities like Delhi and Mumbai.
The government had in late June decided to price all domestically produced natural gas at an average of global hub rates and cost of imported LNG. Accordingly, gas price is expected to be in the range of USD 8.2 to 8.4 per million British thermal unit in April as against current USD 4.2.
"If it is presumed that the city gas distribution entity is operating entirely on domestic gas, the impact of USD 1 per mmBtu increase in price of domestic gas would result in a price hike of Rs 2.93 per kg of CNG," Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Panabaaka Lakshmi said.
While CNG supplier in national capital Indraprastha Gas sources 70 per cent of its needs from domestic fields, Mahanagar Gas Ltd buys almost all of its gas from domestic producers. Also, CNG retailers in Gurgaon and Faridabad source almost all of their gas needs from domestic fields.
For cities like Mumbai, the USD 4 per mmBtu hike in natural gas price will translate into Rs 11.72 per kg increase while in Delhi the increase may be about Rs 8.2 per kg.
CNG or compressed natural gas in Delhi currently costs Rs 41.90 per kg and the same in Mumbai is priced at 35.95.
Lakshmi also said a USD 1 per mmBtu increase in gas price would result in USD 24.893 per tonne hike in urea production cost. This additional production cost would be the increase in subsidy the government paid on urea.
"So long as the MRP of urea is not increased by the government, there will be no impact on the farmers," she said.
On power, a USD 1 per mmBtu increase in gas cost would result in cost of electricity generation going up by 45 paisa per unit.
"The impact of increase of gas price and likely measures to minimise the burden on power sector is being carried out by Ministry of Power," she added.
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First Published: Aug 06 2013 | 5:38 PM IST

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