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Gas price cut: CNG,cooking gas prices may fall, says Ind-Ra

The domestic gas price cut will make CNG 44-45% more competitive than diesel, compared with 39% currently, while PNG would become 1-2% more competitive than subsidised LPG, compared with a negative 8% currently

October 01, 2015 / 15:17 IST
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With the government reducing domestic gas prices by 18 percent to USD 3.82/mmbtu — applicable from October 1, 2015, to March 31, 2016 — end consumers have much to rejoice. India Ratings expects compressed natural gas (CNG) and piped natural gas (PNG domestic) prices to be revised downward. It further expects a Rs 2.1-2.3/scm cut in PNG prices and Rs 2.8-3.0/kg reduction in CNG prices.

This will make CNG 44-45 percent more competitive than diesel, compared with 39 percent currently, while PNG would become 1-2 percent more competitive than subsidised LPG, compared with a negative 8 percent currently, the ratings agency states.

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Over April-September 2015, diesel price declined by 8 percent, while that of CNG remained unchanged, thus lowering the fuel competitiveness of CNG. This is the second domestic gas price reduction and is driven by the decline in average gas prices prevalent at the reference hubs over the period July 2014-June 2015, the report states. The first downward price revision was to USD 4.66/mmbtu (million British thermal unit) from USD 5.05/mmbtu on April 1, 2015.

The average Henry Hub gas prices declined to USD 3.33/mmbtu from USD 4.35/mmbtu over January-December 2014.

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