Debate – Should gas prices be raised as per Rangarajan plan?

While a price hike to about $8/mmBtu from $4.2 at the moment will increase fertiliser production costs and subsidies, even this hike will not be enough to bring in new investments or prop up gas production from existing fields Uttam Gupta Gas is a natural resource which is ‘inherently’ more energy efficient. It is much cleaner and environment friendly and requires less investment, and is much sought after. It is also most preferred for production of fertilisers. About 80% of urea capacity in India is based on gas. The rest on fuel oil and naphtha is being switched over to gas. A spate of projects under new urea investment policy (UIP) are also based on natural gas. The viability of fertiliser plants depends on policy environment. The government controls MRP at a ‘low’ level, of R5,360 per tonne, and compensates them for excess of production cost over this as subsidy. … Continue reading Debate – Should gas prices be raised as per Rangarajan plan?