Deccan Chronicle

BP seeks $1.5b sops for KG gas

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New Delhi, April 29: Europe’s second-biggest oil firm BP plc has asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a $1.5 per mmBtu additional “incentive” for deepsea fields over and above the near doubling of domestic gas price suggested by the Rangarajan Committee.

BP chief executive Bob Dudley on April 15 wrote to the Prime Minister seeking clear roadmap to market determined pricing of natural gas saying it will help the country cut its import of liquefied natural gas (LNG). He said the Rangarajan panel suggested pricing model, which would lead to domestic rates going up from $4.2 per million British thermal unit to about $8, would be roughly half way to internatio­nal prices.

“If the government chooses the mid-way pricing recommenda­tion of the Rangarajan Committee, I respectful­ly request the government to consider ‘an additional price incentive of $1.5 per mmBtu’ for deepsea fields to compensate for high cost and exploratio­n risks,” he wrote.

Incentive for deep-sea fields being sought already exist in Pakistan which promises a minimum price of up to $9 for ultra deep sea fields to make up for high cost and exploratio­n risk associated with such developmen­t. Mr Dudley said the government needs to come out with a schedule of “quarterly increases over the three-year period” to move to an “arms-length market determined price.” “In the Indian context, this is represente­d by the landed price of LNG,” he said.

“Prime Minister, I believe such a clear pragmtic market-based policy to move India’s gas price to the level of imported LNG will create a dynamic and powerfuel shift of India’s industry. It would reduce not only gas imports but likely also coal imports for mid-merit and peaking power and urea as fertilizer,” he said.

Adopting Rangarajan panel suggested pricing formula that mixes internatio­nal hub price and cost of imported LNG-based, would lead to “a big step change in activity across the nation to unlock its gas resources,” he added. — PTI

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