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AOGO wants govt to move to free pricing regime early

AOGO wants govt to move to free pricing regime early

The Association of Oil and Gas Operators (AOGO) opined that the government must move to a free market-based pricing regime for natural gas. In a statement, the industry body of the upstream oil and gas sector said future investors shall be willing to take the risk of lower prices, as long as the free market principles and non interference by allocation are obse

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CAG may study impact of price hike on RIL

CAG may study impact of price hike on RIL

Media reports indicate that the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) would study the impact of the recent hike in the price of natural gas on the financial position of Reliance Industries (RIL). For natural gas sourced from RIL's KG D6 basin, the hike in the price would be effective from April 2014, when the contractual price agreement between the firm and the government expires

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Govt to release shale gas policy soon

Govt to release shale gas policy soon

With the government initiating pricing reform in the natural gas sector, it plans to release the shale gas policy shortly and auction blocks for producing the unconventional fuel, media reports indicate. Also, the government will launch tenth bidding round for oil and gas blocks under new policy, media reports suggest. As part of its overall economic reform initiative, the government the government recently raised the price of domestic natural gas to $8.4 per unit from the present price

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Method for computing competitive gas price

Method for computing competitive gas price

Recently, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) cleared the fixation of price of domestic natural gas according to the recommendations of the committee constituted under the Chairmanship of C Rangarajan on Production Sharing Contract (PSC) mechanism in the petroleum industry. The approved policy derives from global trade transactions of gas, the competitive price of gas at the global level by combining two

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Industry players welcome price revision

Industry players welcome price revision

Finance Minister P Chidambaram expressed hope that the government's move to raise natural gas price would encourage investment and production in the natural gas sector. Recently, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) almost doubled natural gas prices to $8.4 per million British thermal unit (mBtu) with effect from April 2014 and applicable for the next five years with a price

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Recoverable gas reserves set to rise

Recoverable gas reserves set to rise

According to a research note by Macquarie Research, the hike in the natural gas price could boost India's recoverable gas reserves manifold. The note quoted global consultants IHS-CERA to say that the nation's producible gas resources will rise to 80 Tcf at $8 gas price. Meanwhile, union petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily said over 3 Tcf of gas discoveries are lying to be exploited. These have not been declared commercial by our

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Govt subsidy burden may rise due to gas price hike

Govt subsidy burden may rise due to gas price hike

Even as the union cabinet decided to double the price of domestically produced natural gas to $8.4 per mmbtu from the present $4.2 mmbtu, experts are debating the pros and cons of such a move. Some experts feel that the the move would raise the subsidy burden of the central government. Some reports indicate that the centre's annual subsidy bill will rise by at leas

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CCEA clears proposal to hike gas price to $8.4 per unit

CCEA clears proposal to hike gas price to $8.4 per unit

On the basis of the suggestions made by the Rangarajan committee, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) decided to raise the price of domestic natural gas, from $4.2 to $8.4 a million British thermal unit (mBtu), from April 2014. Once the new price is adopted, it would be revised on a quarterly basis for a period of five years, reports indicate

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GAIL gets interim relief from HC order

GAIL gets interim relief from HC order

In an interim relief to Gas Authority of India (GAIL), the Madras High Court stayed an order passed by the Tamil Nadu government for removal of pipelines laid by the gas utility major in farm lands in the state. GAIL was laying pipeline in some farm areas of Tamil Nadu as part of its Kochi-Bangalore pipeline project. However, farmers raised objection to the project in the state and this prompted the state government to disallow the project

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Oil India to borrow to fund acquisition

Oil India to borrow to fund acquisition

TK Ananth Kumar, Director (Finance) of Oil India informed that the firm would borrow from the overseas market to fund its acquisition of the Mozambique gas project. He said the firm is considering to raise 80 per cent to 90 per cent of its share of $1 billion (in the acquisition).
In other words, the firm may raise a maximum of $900 million from overseas markets