The Centre with the 'active cooperation' of the Kerala government would chart out a road map for FACT's revival, he told reporters at nearby Udyogamandal after visiting the company.
FACT needs Rs 991.90 crore package for its revival.
Ananth Kumar said Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had written to him with regard to the package and had extended the state government's 'full cooperation' in the matter of tax incentives and for permission for further use of FACT land.
Kerala government has also agreed to sort out the issues relating to storage of ammonia and its transportation in consultation with FACT and the Union government, he said.
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On VAT rates on LNG, he said it needs to be reduced.
FACT has requested the state government for exemption of VAT for LNG, which comes to about USD 3/unit.
While some north Indian companies are able to get LNG at 4.2 USD per unit, FACT gets it for over USD 24.
FACT has also requested the Centre to sanction the Rs 5,000 crore Ammonia-Urea plant complex at Ambelamedu.