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Oil Ministry freezes gas allocation, prices of CNG, PNG spike

Besides the shortfall in the allocation, the prices of APM gas for CNG and PNG have been revised from USD 2.90 per million British thermal unit to USD 6.10, an increase of 110 per cent.

April 17, 2022 / 10:36 IST
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(Representative image: Reuters)
(Representative image: Reuters)

The Oil Ministry has stopped making fresh allocation of natural gas from domestic fields to the city gas sector, threatening the viability of Rs 2 lakh crore investment planned in the sector besides leading to a hike in CNG and piped cooking gas prices to record levels, sources said.

Despite a decision of the Union Cabinet to give 100 per cent gas supply under ‘no cut’ priority to the city gas distribution (CGD) sector, current supplies have been maintained at March 2021 demand level.

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Besides, the process of allocating gas on a six-monthly average drawl also is punishing the CGD entities driving growth.

CGD operators have been requesting the ministry to maintain the gas supply to the sector under no cut category with the last two months’ average to ensure the demand for both CNG and piped natural gas (PNG) for homes is fully met but the ministry has not made any fresh allocation for over a year now, three sources aware of the matter said.