Govt to hike gas price for ONGC, RIL by 60% for undeveloped gas discoveries

Gas price in India is currently $3.82 per million British thermal unit, a rate which is not enough to incentivise exploration

A technician works inside the ONGC group gathering station on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. Photo: Reuters
A technician works inside the ONGC group gathering station on the outskirts of Ahmedabad. Photo: Reuters
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 03 2016 | 1:03 PM IST
In a boost to firms like ONGC and Reliance Industries, the government plans to raise natural gas price by about 60% for their undeveloped gas discoveries in difficult areas.

While domestically-produced gas is currently priced at an average of rates in gas-surplus countries like the US, Canada and Russia, for deep-sea discoveries yet to be developed, the government plans to price them at an average cost of alternative fuels -- naphtha and fuel oil as well as imported LNG.

Gas price in India is currently $3.82 per million British thermal unit, which will fall to $3.15 in April, a rate not enough to make up for cost of deep-sea development.

Since this rate is not enough to incentivise exploration, the government plans to price undeveloped gas discoveries in deep-sea, ultra-deep sea and high-temperature, high-pressure areas using average of landed price of naphtha, fuel oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das told PTI in an interview.

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Gas price using this methodology will come to over $6 per mmBtu at prevailing LNG, fuel oil and naphtha rates.

"It (gas price) would be linked to average of three sources of fuel i.e. naphtha, fuel oil and LNG. The average of imported landed cost (of the three) will be the price that those people will get who do exploration and discovery in deep-sea, difficult areas. It won't be an administered price as it is for others, but it will be a price which will be an average of those three," he said.

About two dozen discoveries of the state-owned ONGC, Reliance Industries and the Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GSPC) in KG Basin alone are languishing for want of right price.

The Cabinet, he said, will decide if it will be a normal or weighted average of naphtha, fuel oil and LNG that will be considered.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in the Budget for 2016-17, had announced a two-stage gas pricing freedom.

"India is blessed with rich natural resources, including oil and gas. However, their discovery and exploitation has been below our potential," he had said in his Budget speech.

With near stagnation in domestic production and consequent rapid increase in imports, the "government is considering incentivising gas production from deep-water, ultra deep-water and high-pressure high-temperature areas, which are presently not exploited on account of higher cost and higher risks," he said.

"A proposal is under consideration for new discoveries and areas which are yet to commence production, first, to provide calibrated marketing freedom; and second, to do so at a pre-determined ceiling price to be discovered on the principle of landed price of alternative fuels," he said.

The Economic Survey, too, had rooted for market-determined arm's length pricing for domestic gas.
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First Published: Mar 03 2016 | 12:22 PM IST

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