RIL currently charges consumers the government fixed rate of USD 4.205 per million British thermal unit on Net Calorific Value (NCV) basis. One Gross Calorific Value (GCV) equals to 0.9 NCV and so on a like to like basis consumers will have to pay 10 per cent more price if billed on GCV basis rather than on NCV.
"The components in the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approved Rangarajan price formula include Henry Hub price in USA, NBP price in UK and net back of LNG prices to Japan and India. Since the pricing of all these components are on GCV basis, naturally the resultant price is also on GCV basis," the company said in a statement.
Stating that the company would not charge higher than the price approved, it said, "RIL does not propose to apply any factor of increase or decrease to the price approved as per the Rangarajan price formula."
"RIL has forwarded Gas Sale Purchase Agreement (GSPA) to fertilizer customers since the existing GSPA is valid till March 31, 2014. Since the new GSPA is under discussions, to facilitate gas supply from April 1, 2014, RIL has also forwarded a GSPA term sheet which will be valid till the new GSPA is finalised between the parties. The GSPA term sheet is currently under discussion with the buyers," RIL added.