Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ONGC ordered to pay ₹242 crore to Mumbai Port Trust

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Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd (ONGC) has been ordered to pay about ₹242 crore to the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT) as wharfage compensati­on for the transporta­tion of crude oil through the two pipelines the company had laid within the limits of the state-run port.

In a regulatory filing, state-owned ONGC said it is examining the admissibil­ity of the claim.

The Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP) passed an order for wharfage compensati­on payable by ONGC on October 3, 2018.

TAMP order stated that “ONGC shall pay to MbPT a compensati­on at one half of wharfage rate as applicable on the per tonne of crude oil which will be imported into the port of Mumbai through all or any of the ONGC pipelines.”

As per the order, “a sum of ₹173.69 crore has to be paid to MbPT by ONGC in lieu of wharfage compensati­on charges since 2013-14,” the company said.

MbPT, it said, on October 31 sent a demand of ₹241.69 crore after including interest at the rate of 18% since 2013-14.

“The issue is being examined for admissibil­ity of the claim and further course of action,” ONGC said.

ONGC said the dispute between the company and MbPT was pending for a long time over payment of wharfage for the supply of crude oil to local refineries in Mumbai through the pipelines and to coastal refineries through tankers loaded from Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT).

Also, payment of ‘way leave’ charges for pipelines passing through port limit was pending.

“ONGC had objected to the payment of Way Leave Fee for pipelines and wharfage compensati­on on crude oil in various forums. No payment was made till 1989 although the pipelines were laid way back in 1978. In 1989, ONGC made a provisiona­l payment of ₹10 crore as per the decision of inter-ministeria­l meetings,” the filing said.

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