The Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilisers told the Lok Sabha that discussions are going on with Iran and a decision on the proposed plant would be taken soon.
Various public sector undertakings were nominated for setting up the proposed 1.3 million tonnes urea plant.
During Question Hour, Ahir said the good thing that is going to happen is that gas would be provided at a price of USD 1.5 to 2.5 per unit for the plant.
Discussions in this regard are going on and a decision would be reached at soon, the Minister said, adding that the issues related to the proposed plant were discussed at a recent meeting of India-Iran joint commission.
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In a written reply, Chemicals & Fertilisers Minister Ananth Kumar said India has expressed interest in setting up chemical and petrochemical industries through Special Economic Zone (SEZ) at Chabahar Free Trade Zone in Iran provided that rich gas at competitive price is offered by Iran on long term basis.
He noted that non-availability of feedstock and natural gas, which has affected the growth of chemicals and petrochemical sector in India, has necessitated exploration of opportunities for investing in feedstock rich countries.
"Value addition and employment generation is envisaged by importing these intermediate basic chemicals in India," he added.