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Govt cancels gas subsidy auction

"The main reason for this aggressive bidding by many players like GMR, Lanco, GVK and Gama, which secured gas supply under auction within minutes by quoting zero subsidy was assured supplies, waiver of central sales tax and low transportation cost," a senior official said.

March 17, 2016 / 11:30 IST
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The government scrapped the tender to give out subsidy to stranded gas-based power projects to buy imported R-LNG after bids hit zero (subsidy) within minutes of the start yesterday.

"The main reason for this aggressive bidding by many players like GMR, Lanco, GVK and Gama, which secured gas supply under auction within minutes by quoting zero subsidy was assured supplies, waiver of central sales tax and low transportation cost," a senior official said.

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"In a way, this is good that now firms don't want subsidy due to low price of gas in the international market. The auction will be conducted afresh on Sunday." Referring to stranded gas projects (SGP) e-auction held yesterday, a power ministry statement said, "Within 27 seconds of the initiation of process, the financial bids at Rs zero only per unit were received from bidders and within the next 8 minutes available e-bid RLNG (7.12 mmscmd) was provisionally allocated to bidders by the electronic system." Since it is provided in the tender that the per unit power system development fund (PSDF or gas subsidy) support should be greater than or equal to Rs zero per unit, the system did not have an option for bidding below that level.

Thus, the bidders did not get an opportunity to bid below that mark as there was no option for the same, which prevented them from bettering their bid, it added.