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Gas price for ONGC may be slashed by 20%: CMD Sarraf

Natural gas price paid to producers, including state-owned ONGC, will be cut by 20 per cent to USD 2.5 per million British thermal unit in October, in line with a softening global trend, CMD D K Sarraf said today.

September 08, 2016 / 22:57 IST
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Natural gas price paid to producers, including state-ownedONGC, will be cut by 20 per cent to USD 2.5 per million British thermal unit in October, in line with a softening global trend, CMD D K Sarraf said today.

This will be the fourth reduction in the last 18 months following the formula approved by the government in October 2014. Price of natural gas produced from the existing fields of ONGC and RIL is likely to fall to USD 2.5 per mmBtu with effect from October 1 as opposed to USD 3.06 currently, he said.

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"The price of normal domestic gas has been coming down because it is linked to gas price in certain markets. We have Canadian and the US price. They have been coming down," he told reporters here.

"We had started from USD 5.05, which used to be earlier USD 4.2 mmBtu. The current price is USD 3.06. As per the workings (calculations) which we have made, which will be effective October 1, it is going to be somewhere around or even less than USD 2.5 per mmBtu." As per the new gas pricing formula approved by the NDA- government in October 2014, gas prices are to be revised every six months and the next change is due on October 1.