"I think as much as 90 per cent of gas discoveries have been made by the public sector companies and remaining 10 per cent by private companies. Hence, eighty per cent of the income or profit from these explorations will come back to the government as revenue," he told reporters here.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs had on June 27 approved pricing of all domestic gas through Rangarajan formula from April 1, 2014. The price of gas as per the formula is likely to be about USD 8.4 per million British thermal unit as opposed to USD 4.2 currently.
Moily said the money earned by the country will have to be preserved and reinvested, instead of draining it to other countries.
In the last six years, the US and China have been producing 40 to 50 per cent more because no foreign investments were flowing into their countries, Moily said. "Whereas our country is going back (nowhere). It doesn't stand any logic, neither economic nor national," he added.
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The Minister said the country cannot survive if it was importing Rs 8 lakh crore worth petroleum products.
He also rued that the country is not in a position to explore oil and gas, because of lack of interest by investors.
"As a minister I cannot preside over a sick ministry. I would like to take it forward so that the country secures independence in energy sector. We need to attain it and it is possible to do that," the minister said.