The Oil Ministry has called a meeting of non-core users, whose supplies of natural gas from eastern offshore KG-D6 fields of Reliance Industries has been cut, tomorrow.
"The ministry will hear the affected/interested parties on May 11. All affected/interested parties are invited to attend," an official statement said here.
The ministry had on March 30 directed Reliance to supply natural gas from its KG-D6 fields to fertiliser, LPG, power and city gas sectors first before giving the fuel to sectors like steel, refineries and petrochemicals.
The order followed drop in production at KG-D6 fields to less than 50 million standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) while Reliance had signed firm contracts for 57.15 mmscmd and needs another 1 mmscmd for the East-West pipeline that ferries the gas.
Any gas left after meeting core sector's 47.6 mmscmd of contracted demand would go to users in steel, refineries and petrochemical sector.
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The ministry's decision to prioritise KG-D6 gas was challenged by Ispat Industries and Welspun Maxsteel in the Bombay High Court.
The Bombay High Court on May 9 directed the oil ministry to "give the petitioners an opportunity to present their cases and subsequently, take a decision. In addition, it was also directed that other affected parties may also be given a similar opportunity", the statement said.
"In compliance of the direction of the Bombay High Court, Joint Secretary (Marketing) in (Oil) Ministry will hear the affected/interested parties on May 11," it added.