Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy is set to step up his campaign against a market determined pricing formula for natural gas in the wake of yesterday's discussions with Anil Ambani, chairman of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG). |
Ambani gave a two-hour presentation to the chief minister, mainly focussing on natural gas issues. |
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The chief minister has decided to lead an all-party delegation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Setting the agenda for his next Delhi trip, Reddy today addressed three letters to the prime minister on natural gas-related issues. |
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The state government has been consistently making its reservations public over a market determined pricing formula for the yet-to-be produced K-G basin gas. |
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The first letter sought the outright rejection of bids by Hyderabad-based GVK Power, Konaseema Power and three other companies, which were submitted by Reliance Industries to the petroleum ministry for finding a market discovered price for natural gas from the K-G basin. |
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In his second letter, Reddy urged the prime minister to adopt a pricing mechanism based on the return on investments and capital expenditure, besides pricing in Indian monetary terms. |
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He also reiterated his demand for the appointment of an independent and autonomous market regulator for upstream gas pricing while highlighting Andhra's interests in the third letter. |
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Ambani's Hyderabad visit is considered aimed at seeking the chief minister's support for the Centre not backing Reliance Industries' move on the issue. |
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RIL has approached the apex court against the Mumbai High Court's ruling, which went in favour of Anil Ambani, on the allocation of K-G basin gas. However, officials refused to comment in this regard. |
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It is reliably learnt that Ambani, during his presentation, suggested that a committee of chief ministers be formed by the Centre to decide on the pricing issues. |
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"The chief minister has not endorsed the idea as the state government has already made a set of requests, including that for the appointment of an independent regulator," a state official said. |
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The chief minister and Ambani held a meeting after the presentation session, which was attended by the chief secretary and other senior officials. |
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Unconfirmed reports also suggest that Ambani has proposed setting up a mega gas-based power project at Kakinada, offering power to the state at below Rs 2 per unit provided the gas price was kept under $3 per mBtu (million British thermal unit). |
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