ONGC claims RIL took its natural gas; HC seeks Centre's reply

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : May 15 2014 | 7:33 PM IST
The Delhi High Court today sought response of the Centre and Reliance Industries Ltd on a plea by state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) which has accused the Mukesh Ambani-led group of exploiting gas from its natural gas block in Krishna-Godavri basin.
Justice Manmohan issued notice to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Directorate General of Hydrocarbons and RIL on ONGC's petition in which the PSU has contended that RIL has drawn out 18 billion cubic meters of natural gas from the combined reserves of both companies since 2009.
"The present petition is necessitated in view of bona fide belief on the part of the petitioner (ONGC), based on the seismic data made available by Respondent 3 (RIL) very recently in 2013-14 which suggests that while exploiting its own block and operating four wells for that purpose, RIL has exploited not only natural gas within its Block but has exploited substantial natural gas from Blocks in the control of ONGC.
"In effect, RIL has, as is recently believed, taken out gas running into approximately 18 billion cubic metres (bcm) quantity between the years 2009 to September 2013 and continues to do so even till date from the combined gas reserves of ONGC and RIL," the PSU's petition has said.
The court listed the matter for further hearing on May 29.
ONGC has claimed that of the said total quantity of gas exploited by RIL from its block adjoining that of the PSU, more than half belongs to it.
ONGC has sought directions to the government to set up an independent agency to ascertain the amount of gas drawn out by RIL and how much of it belongs to ONGC and whether the PSU is entitled to compensation.
It has alleged the current situation arose due to lack of vigilance on the part of the ministry and directorate general of hydrocarbons and their failure to take precautionary measures has resulted in loss of several thousands of crores of rupees to ONGC.
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First Published: May 15 2014 | 7:33 PM IST

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