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EGoM may decide on gas for proposed power plants of ADAG
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Monday, 28 Jun 2010
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It is reported that an Empowered Group of Ministers may meet next month to decide if exceptions to the present policy can be made so that Mr Anil Ambani Group’s proposed power plants can get fuel from Reliance Industries’s KG-D6 fields by reserving or blocking certain volumes for it.

The government’s Gas Utilization Policy does not provide for reservation or blocking of natural gas for plants that have only been proposed and all of the output from KG-D6 fields has been allocated to units that said could consume the fuel immediately.

A top source said that “KG-D6 fields have finite resources and a limited output. So if supplies have to be made to certain plants that will come up in future, then output will have to be capped and volumes above that reserved for production when that particular unit comes up.”

Alternatively, the government will have to cut supplies to existing customers to accommodate future plants of ADAG.

RIL and ADAG firm RNRL on Friday said they have entered into a new Gas Sales Master Agreement that outlines the terms on which Mr Mukesh Ambani run firm would supply gas.

Within hours of signing the GSMA, which as per the Supreme Court directive is in line with the government’s pricing and utilisation policy, was submitted to the Oil Ministry for action.

The source said the EGoM headed by Finance Minister may meet in the next two weeks to consider changes in the present policy as also to explore allowing ADAG to jump the long queue of power plants, fertilizer units and refineries tha t are seeking gas.

The GSMA, he said, does not mention of volume, tenure or price of gas but only lists the requirement of gas at ADAG’s proposed units including the 7,800 MW Dadri plant near here and Shahapur plant in Maharashtra. The supplies may have also been sought for expansion of 220 MW Samalkot plant in Andhra Pradesh, 48 MW Goa project and 165 MW Kochi plant.

RIL has till date signed up for 57.8 million standard cubic metres per day of its output on long term contract. It has told the Oil Ministry that it can sign up for another 2.2 mmscmd on long term since output from KG-D6 can be sustained only at 60 mmscm d.

(Sourced from PTI)

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