A crude demand for royalty

SUMMARY The subsidy ONGC gets on crude sales to downstream oil PSUs is not a part of its sales realisation and, hence, Gujarat’s demand for high royalty is illogical While administrative and judicial bodies are expected to aid the process of economic reforms, they sometimes tend to obstruct the smooth conduct of business. A case in point is the decision of Gujarat government to collect a royalty of 20% on the discount given by Oil and Natural Gas corporation (ONGC)—an upstream central oil & gas PSU—on the sale of crude to downstream oil PSUs. The decision has been upheld by the Gujarat High Court, which has ordered ONGC to pay dues worth R5,000–6,000 crore retrospectively from 2008. ONGC is already groaning under the debilitating effect of having to share burden of under-recoveries on the sale of oil products. In the last decade, it shelled out a massive R2,16,000 crore and … Continue reading A crude demand for royalty