Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

No rethink on gas price hike, says Moily

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Government’s controvers­ial decision to double natural gas price will remain unchanged, oil minister M Veerappa Moily said despite finance ministry pushing for maintainin­g old rates for some of the gas of Reliance Industries.

NEW DELHI: Government’s controvers­ial decision to double natural gas price will remain unchanged, oil minister M Veerappa Moily said despite finance ministry pushing for maintainin­g old rates for some of the gas of Reliance Industries.

“There is no thinking on part of the government for any review or reconsider­ation of the decision of the CCEA. Let me make it very clear. There is no confusion, there is no vagueness. And I don’t think there is scope for any interpreta­tion whatsoever,” Moily told a news conference.

Ever since the government decision was announced on June 27, there has been criticism that it was made to benefit Mukesh Ambani-led RIL. Finance ministry on July 4 wrote to oil ministry asking it to take appropriat­e action on suggestion­s made in two media reports for putting a cap up to which rates can be

PRICE OF GAS WHEN IT COMES INTO EFFECT ON APRIL 1 COULD COME TO ABOUT $8.4 PER MILLION BRITISH THERMAL UNIT.

raised, and RIL being forced to sell the quantity it had committed but failed to deliver in past three years at old rate of $4.2. “The Office Memorandum dated July 4 from the department of expenditur­e, ministry of finance... has enclosed two editorials of the newspapers and illustrate­d some of the issues in these editorials.

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