The government is contemplating to put a cap on the price of domestic gas. In this regard, ministry of petroleum and natural gas (MPNG) has drafted a note for consideration by cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA).This is a bad idea! In October 2014, based on the recommendations of committee of secretaries (CoS), NDA – government had introduced new pricing guidelines for domestic gas whereby its price would be determined based on ‘modified’ Rangarajan (R)-formula effective from November 1, 2014. The R-formula used average prices of global benchmark at Henry Hub (USA) and NBP (national balancing point), UK on one hand and producers net-back from supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India and Japan in preceding 6 months on...
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Category: Gas Pool Account (GPA)
Gas pricing – Modi’s ‘modified’ R-formula
For quite some time, media has been agog with strident criticism about Modi government’s alleged inability to come up with big bang reforms. One area where it has been targeted the most for alleged delay pertains to pricing of gas. To put things in perspective, a few words on the background are in order. In 2007, based on recommendation of a group of ministers (GoM), then UPA government had approved a price of US$ 4.2 per million British thermal unit (mBtu) – on net calorific value (NCV) basis – for gas supplies from Reliance Industries Limited (RIL’s) KG-D6 fields [awarded in first NELP (new exploration and licensing policy) round 1999] chargeable for 5 years from commencement of production. This price was...
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