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Qatar's RasGas seeks inclusion of natural gas in GST

Qatar's RasGas, the largest LNG exporter to India, today sought inclusion of natural gas in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime to make taxes on the green fuel uniform and spare consumers from cascading multiple levies.

December 07, 2016 / 11:01 IST
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Qatar's RasGas, the largest LNG exporter to India, today sought inclusion of natural gas in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime to make taxes on the green fuel uniform and spare consumers from cascading multiple levies.

Speaking at the Petrotech conference here, RasGas CEO Hamad Mubarak Al Muhannadi said India lacks infrastructure to support a gas-based economy and needs more LNG import terminal to unlock demand.

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The country currently has two fully operational import facilities in Gujarat - Petronet LNG Ltd's 15 million tonnes Dahej terminal and Shell's 5 million tonnes Hazira terminal, and two partially operating ports - Dabhol in Maharashtra and Kochi in Kerala.

While the 5 million tonnes Kochi terminal operates at less than 10 per cent of the capacity in absence of pipelines to carry gas to customers, lack of breakwater facility at Dabhol makes the facility inoperational during raining season.