Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries Ltd plans to knock on the Supreme Court’s doors for someone to chair a panel of arbitrators to look into the company’s claimed right to recover its investment from the D6 block in the Krishna-Godavari basin (KG-D6) from gas sales.
There has been no headway in the joint arbitration process since 2012, following the government and RIL nominating an arbitrator each. However, the two — V N Khare and S P Bharucha — were unable to reach a consensus on a third arbitrator.
In April 2012, the company had moved the SC in a similar way, seeking appointment of a government arbitrator, after appointing Bharucha from its side. Both parties had opted for arbitration, following the government’s disagreement on settling the dispute on cost recovery. The ministry was raising objections in the company’s plans to recover cost of Rs 6,000 crore for developing the block.
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