Energy giants led by Reliance Industries, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, BP and Cairn India on Monday unanimously demanded an immediate hike in natural gas prices, saying current sub-market price of $4.2 was impeding development of over a dozen discoveries.
As the government began consultations with stakeholders on raising gas prices, gas producers and consumers met a committee of secretaries separately with their pleas on the issue.
The panel, whose meeting was chaired by Power Secretary P K Sinha, gave a patient hearing to both sets and asked them to present their views in writing by August 28.
Expenditure Secretary Ratan P Watal skipped the meeting of the CoS to which Fertilizer Secretary Jugal Kishore Mohapatra is member and Rajive Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, is member secretary.
Kumar said there will be another meeting of the panel this week.
According to sources, while gas producers said as many as 10 Trillion cubic feet of gas cannot be developed at current below market rate of $4.2 per million British thermal unit, power generators said they cannot afford a rate more than $ 5/unit.
Fertiliser makers too stated that doubling of rates, as had been approved by the previous UPA government before its implementation from April 1 was postponed first by the Election Commission and then by the new BJP government till September-end, would lead to increase in subsidy.
While producers, who were invited separately, attended in full strength with the sole exception of Gujarat State Petroleum Corp, consumer sectors were represented by their associations --