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India raises natural gas price to $5.61 per unit

New Delhi, Oct 18 In what could be seen as a setback for private hydrocarbon explorers, the government Saturday said natural gas prices were being revised to $5.61 per unit as opposed to the industries demand for atleast doubling it to a little over $8 per unit.

In a decision taken by the cabinet, presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, natural gas price has been raised tonatural-gas from $4.2 per unit.

Speaking to reporters after the cabinet meet, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said: “The original natural gas price was $4.2 per unit; Rangarajan Committee has followed a particular criteria and announced a price of $8.4 per unit, which was to be implemented from April 1, 2014, which implementation was halted by the Election Commission so that the new government can take a view on the matter.”

“We reviewed the entire criteria. We looked at the various hubs which has been considered. We also looked at the various hubs which has been ignored. The cabinet approved the report of Secretaries Committee. The price now fixed is $5.61 per unit,” he added.

In a cabinet decision in January, taken by the then Manmohan Singh regime, it had been decided to double the gas price from $4.2 per unit. However, the decision could not be notified.

The new price was to take effect from April 1 but as the government was due to notify the decision, the poll panel asked the government to keep it in abeyance till the general elections were over.