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Oil minister to take Cabinet approval on gas sector reforms

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: The government has decided against giving the power sector priority access to cheaper domestic gas. The petroleum ministry is finalizing a note for the Cabinet on gas sector reforms which among other things proposes to restrict allocation of limited domestic gas for fertilizer, city gas distribution (CGD) and production of LPG.

Sources said that the oil ministry note has also proposed setting up a gas exchange platform in the country while ending conflict of interest in the operations of gas utility GAIL by separation of its pipeline operations into a separate independent subsidiary.

“A lot is at stake for the country’s energy sector as we move towards developing a gas economy. There is a need to clearly identify the priority areas for allocation of domestic gas that remains in short supply while allowing other sectors to actively shift to a market-based mechanism of sourcing the green fuel,” said a government official not willing to be named.

The proposal to end the power sector’s access to cheaper domestic gas stems from the fact that local fuel remains insufficient to meet the need of even the existing capacity and power producers necessarily have to import LNG to meet their requirements. (IANS)