Following orders of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MOPNG), GAIL (India) and Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) stopped supplying gas to the plant in Raigad district from 6 am today, Deepak Fertilisers said in a BSE filing.
"The order of MOPNG to stop supply of natural gas to the company has been taken without any prior notice and is arbitrary, unfair and discriminatory," Deepak Fertilisers said, adding that it has approached the Delhi High Court for remedial measures.
"Department of Fertilizers vide letter dated May 1 has conveyed that maximum retail price for nitrogen phosphorus and potassium (NPK) fertilizers under nutrient-based subsidy (NBS) scheme is free and the manufacturers of NPK can absorb the high cost of ammonia in the MRP, whereas the MRP of urea is fixed and statutorily controlled by the government," the oil ministry said in the order.
The shortage of domestic gas has forced urea manufacturing units to rely on exorbitantly high-priced imported LNG, the cost of which the government has to bear in the form of subsidy.
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In early 2012, an Empowered Group of Ministers headed by then Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had put on hold a proposal to suspend supply of KG-D6 gas to the plant of Deepak Fertilisers till May 24, 2012.
The Department of Fertilizers was asked to calculate the gains made by companies using KG-D6 gas in the manufacture of fertilisers other than urea. The gains made in the manufacture of non-urea fertilizer using cheaper gas were to be recovered from these units.