The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Natural gas price reduced 18.3% to $2.5 per mbtu

- ENS ECONOMIC BUREAU

IN A setback to natural gas producers such as ONGC, Oil India, Reliance Industries, Cairn India and GSPC, the price for the commodity has been reduced 18.3 per cent to $2.5 per million British thermal unit (mbtu) on gross calorific value basis for the period from October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017. The new price is against $3.06/mbtu that has prevailed during the preceding six months.

The ceiling for gas from difficult fields too has come down by 19.82 per cent to $5.30/mbtu for the next six months, compared with the upper limit of $6.61/mbtu that prevailed till September 30.

With domestic natural gas prices being reduced from October 1, the country’s largest oil and gas producer Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC) has knocked on the government’s doors asking for remunerati­ve price. “We have requested the government to fix a floor price,” D K Sarraf, chairman and managing director of ONGC, had said on Wednesday.

Commenting on ONGC’S demand, petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan said, “I have read Mr Sarraf’’s statement. As an E&P company he’s right. But when the government decided the formula, all these were taken into account. Definitely, it (price) will be according to the formula.”

For ONGC, each dollar decrease in gas prices curtails annual revenue by R4,200 crore and profit by Rs 2,400 crore. The price was $3.82/mbtu during October 2015-March 2016, which is derived based on a formula approved by the Modi government in October 2014 that is linked to US, Canadian, UK and Russian rates.

ONGC faces a drop in gas prices at a time when new projects such as Daman and Vasai East, and other redevelopm­ent projects like Mumbai High, will augment gas production from Q3 and Q4 of the current financial year. Edelweiss Securities estimates one bcm of natural gas from these projects each in FY17 and FY18. FE

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