Following a Gujarat High Court order, the Centre had ordered all of domestically available natural gas for city gas projects to be equitably distributed among all the companies in the country than convert the fuel into compressed natural gas (CNG) for sale to automobiles.
Prior to this, cheaper domestic gas was largely available to firms retailing CNG in Delhi and Mumbai.
He said talks are on with the Indraprastha Gas Limited to find a way out to cut prices of CNG that fuels public transport on Delhi roads.
The CNG prices were hiked by a steep Rs 4.50 per kg on December 26, two days before Arvind Kejriwal assumed power. The move was questioned by Kejriwal and he had promised to examine ways to cut the rates.
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After hike in CNG prices, Indraprastha Gas Ltd, which supplies CNG in Delhi, had said rate increase was forced by court orders that led to cut in allocation of cheaper domestic natural gas to it. Delhi Government has a five per cent stake in IGL.
The official said Delhi Government feels the Centre has failed to ensure adequate supply of CNG for Delhi transport sector claiming it was a sort of a contempt of the Supreme Court's 2002 judgement.
"The state government will file a special leave petition in the Supreme Court appealing that Delhi's share of CNG supply should be fixed like Mumbai and Ahmedabad," the official said.