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Gas price for Reliance to be reduced by 14% from next month

Gas price for Reliance to be reduced by 14% from next month

Posted on September 19, 2023 By admin


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The price of natural gas produced from difficult areas like KG-D6 of Reliance Industries is likely to be cut by about 14% from next month in line with softening energy prices, sources said.

For the six-month period starting October 1, the price of gas from deep sea and high-pressure, high-temperature (HPTP) areas is likely to be cut to around USD 10.4 per million British thermal unit from the current $12.12, they said.

The government bi-annually fixes prices of the locally-produced natural gas — which is converted into CNG for use in automobiles, piped to household kitchens for cooking and used to generate electricity and make fertilisers.

Two different formulas govern rates paid for gas produced from legacy or old fields of national oil companies like Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd (OIL), and for newer fields lying in difficult-to-tap areas, such as deepsea.

Rates are fixed on April 1 and October 1 each year.

In April this year, the formula governing legacy fields was changed and indexed to 10 per cent of the prevailing Brent crude oil price. The rate was however capped at $6.5 per mmBtu.

Rates for legacy fields are now decided on a monthly basis. For September, the price came to $8.60 per mmBtu but because of the cap, the producers would get only $6.5.

Brent crude oil has averaged around USD 94 per barrel this month but rates will continue to be capped at $6.5.

Sources said the price for difficult area gas continues to be governed by the old formula that takes one-year average of international LNG prices and rates at some global gas hubs with a lag of one quarter.

International prices had fallen in the reference period of July 2022 to June 2023 and so it will translate into lower prices for difficult fields, they said.

The price for gas from difficult fields was cut to USD 12.12 per mmBtu for a month period, beginning April 1 from a record $12.46 earlier.

The global spurt in energy prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to rates of locally-produced gas climbing to record levels — $8.57 per million British thermal unit for gas from legacy or old fields and $12.46 per mmBtu for gas from difficult fields between October 2022 and March 2023.

On April 1, prices of gas from legacy fields were slated to climb to $10.7 per mmBtu using the old formula. But the government changed the formula and put a cap to keep inflation under check.

Rates of CNG and piped gas for kitchens had risen by 70% because of the previous gas price hike.

The ceiling price covers the cost of production of producers while protecting consumers, particularly CNG users, kitchens using piped cooking gas and fertiliser plants which had grappled with soaring input costs.

India is aiming to become a gas-based economy with the share of natural gas in its primary energy mix targeted to rise to 15% by 2030 from the existing level of around 6.3%.



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