The oil ministry had on November 3 issued a notice to RIL, Niko and UK's BP plc seeking USD 1.47 billion for producing in the seven years ended March 31, 2016 about 338.332 million British thermal unit of gas that had seeped or migrated from state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp's (ONGC) blocks into their adjoining KG-D6 in Bay of Bengal.
After deducting USD 71.71 million royalty paid on the gas produced and adding an interest at the rate of Libor plus 2 per cent, totalling USD 149.86 million, a total demand of USD 1.55 billion was made on RIL, BP and Niko.
RIL is the operator of KG-D6 block with 60 per cent interest while BP of UK holds 30 per cent stake. The remaining 10 per cent is with Canada's Niko Resources.
Pradhan said Justice (Retd) AP Shah Committee has submitted its report on dispute regarding oil and gas blocks in KG Basin on August 28.
The Government, he said, has accepted the recommendations of the committee and consequently, it has been decided to claim restitution from RIL-BP-Niko for "the unjust benefit received and unfairly retained."
"A notice in this regard has been issued by the Ministry on November 3, 2016. Government through this notice has directed RIL to remit an amount of USD 1,552,071,067 (computed provisionally) being net amount of restitution receivable along with interest up to March 31, 2016," he said.
Originally, ONGC had sued RIL for producing gas that had migrated from its blocks KG-DWN-98/2 (KG-D5) and Godavari PML in the KG basin to adjoining KG-D6 block of RIL.
Under direction of the Delhi High Court, the government had appointed a one-man committee under retired Justice A P Shah to go into the issue.
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