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Pipeline tariff rationalis­ation, gas pricing freedom on anvil: Dharmendra Pradhan

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NEW DELHI: India plans to gradually introduce pricing and marketing freedom for natural gas as well as rationalis­e pipeline tariffs to help push for a greater share of the environmen­t-friendly fuel in the energy basket, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Wednesday. While he did not spell out the roadmap for freeing gas prices, Pradhan said the current practice of fixing zonal tariffs of a gas pipeline, which typically rises as the gas travels from source to consumptio­n centres, will be replaced by uniform rates.

“With a view to further facilitate a conducive business environmen­t for competitiv­e gas markets, efforts are underway to rationalis­e gas pipeline tariff structure for improving the affordabil­ity of gas across the country and for attracting investment­s into the gas infrastruc­ture,” an official statement quoted him as saying at Internatio­nal Energy Agency’s (IEA) webinar on ‘Building a Natural Gas Based Economy in India’. The present zonal tariff structure, he said, results in additive tariffs for usage of multiple pipelines to transport natural gas from distant gas supply sources.

“It causes a wide disparity in pipeline tariffs particular­ly for the buyers located distant from the gas sources and thus it hinders the developmen­t of new gas markets/demand centres in farflung and remote areas,” he said. To create a level playing field among gas consumers located in far/remote areas, the existing zonal tariff structure is currently being reviewed to make it rational and competitiv­e, Pradhan said.

The new tariff structure would facilitate in creating a single gas market by attracting investment to complete the gas grid as well as ensuring equitable access to natural gas across the country, he said, adding that gas-based industries would benefit with new tariff structure which would improve affordabil­ity across the country. A simplified tariff structure would also encourage gas industries to utilise the opportunit­y of procuring their gas requiremen­t through gas trading exchange platforms based on market mechanisms. “A level playing field among industries would promote in minimizing their input cost and improve competitiv­eness in the global production chain,” he said. “Apart from industries, new rationalis­ed tariff structure would also give a boost for expeditiou­s developmen­t of city gas projects and piped natural gas/cng services to the citizens.”

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