The Union ministry of petroleum and natural gas plans to notify the new price of domestically produced natural gas on May 18, once the model code of conduct for the elections is lifted, assuming officials don't wait for the new minister's consent.
Incumbent minister Veerappa Moily had reversed his earlier decision on the increase, stating it should apply with retrospective effect from April 1, from his earlier stance of doing so from July 1. “Since the decision was cleared long back by the Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs, the new notification should be in place by May 18. However, a debate is going on whether it should be with retrospective effect or not,” said a senior ministry official close to the development.
On April 21, Moily said the prices would be applicable from July 1; he changed the stand a day after.
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FAI, criticising the Rangarajan formula, said: “The price of domestic gas should not be linked to imported LNG prices. The (new) formula for determination of price is very complex, with basic data not available in the public domain. Therefore, the price so determined will invariably be challenged. The domestic gas price should be in Indian rupees, not US dollars. In fact, domestic gas prices in dollars was introduced only five years ago; consequently, the price of domestic gas is rising continuously in rupee terms.”