ONGC, Oil India Limited exempted from LPG subsidy paymentsBusiness News

April 21, 2015 17:57
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In a big boost to domestic oil and gas exploration, the government has decided to exempt state-owned ONGC and Oil India from paying for LPG subsidies, Oil Secretary Saurabh Chandra said today. "Government will fully meet subsidy burden of LPG in 2015-16," he said in a FICCI roundtable on Hydrocarbons. "Since upstream national oil company’s contribution to under-recoveries is reduced, to that extent their resources are freed to invest in exploration and production," he said.

The Finance Ministry will pay Rs 5,324 crore in fuel subsidy for the period January-March quarter, effectively meeting all revenue retailers’ losses on selling domestic LPG and kerosene at the government-controlled rates. Under-recoveries or revenue retailers' loss on selling fuel below cost, of Rs 67,091 crore in first nine months of the fiscal were fully accounted for by the subsidy support and will be doled out from upstream firms like ONGC. The under-recoveries of Rs 5,324 crore for the March quarter is being entirely borne by the government.

The Oil Secretary said since the government is paying LPG subsidy directly to consumers in their bank accounts under the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme, it has been decided that this will be entirely met from the Budget.

By Premji

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