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Government seeks USD 1.55 billion from Reliance Industries for drawing ONGC's gas in KG basin-The 18th China(Guangzhou ) Int¡¯l Casting product Exhibition
11/8/2016  casting expo
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    PTI reported that the government has sought USD 1.55 billion from Reliance Industries and its partners for drawing natural gas belonging to state-owned ONGC in the KG basin over the last seven years. Sources privy to the development said that the Oil Ministry has sent a notice to RILB seeking USD 1.55 billion compensation.

The Justice A P Shah Committee had in a report presented to Oil Ministry on August 30 opined that RIL should pay the government for the natural gas it has drawn from an adjacent block of ONGC in the KG basin of the Bay of Bengal in the past seven years.

In its report, the one-member Shah panel said the Mukesh Ambani-run firm should pay for the gas that had migrated or seeped from ONGC blocks into its gas fields.

The report said that "RIL''s action of producing and selling gas migrated from ONGC block is unjust enrichment," adding that over 11 billion cubic metres of gas had flowed from the ONGC block to RIL''s fields between April 1, 2009 and March 31, 2015. Of this, RIL has already produced about 9 bcm.

The panel, however, said the compensation should go to the government and not ONGC.

The committee said that "The Government of India, and not ONGC, is entitled to claim restitution from RIL for the unjust benefit it received and unfairly retained. ONGC has no locus standi to bring a tortuous claim against RIL for trespass/conversion since it does not have any ownership rights or possessory interest in the natural gas."

As much as 11.122 billion cubic metres of ONGC gas had migrated from its Godavari-PML and KG-DWN-98/2 blocks to adjoining KG-D6 of RIL between April 1, 2009 and March 31, 2015. At prevailing prices, the gas was worth Rs 11,000 crore.

While ONGC''s reservoirs have almost emptied, RIL continues to produce gas from D1&D3 fields in KG-D6 block, some of it belonging to ONGC.

Shah committee had relied on report of independent consultant D&M to make its case.

D&M had in its November 2015 report indicated that as on March 31, 2015, 44.32 per cent of the gas initially in place in Godavari PML and 34.71 per cent in KG-DWN-98/2 (both of ONGC) had migrated to KG-D6 of RIL. The report projected a higher proportion of gas migration and its production through RIL operated KG-DWN-98/3 (KG-D6) block by the end of 2019.
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