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aviation companies are struggling to pay their fuel bill. As per industry estimates the total payment due is over<br />

Rs 22 bn for the three largest carriers including Air India.<br />

TOP<br />

No tax break for new gas finds<br />

July 15, 2010. The finance ministry appears to have sealed the fate of forthcoming auctions of exploration<br />

acreages. The revenue department has rejected the oil ministry’s suggestion to extend the seven-year tax<br />

holiday under the New Exploration Licensing Policy to gas discoveries in the ninth bidding round. Under the<br />

circumstance, extending the tax holiday to gas finds from concessions auctioned in the ninth round would<br />

defeat the purpose behind the government’s efforts to phase out to profit-linked deductions and bring in<br />

investment-linked incentives for identified sectors. Since both oil and gas have subsurface existence and many<br />

times is found in the same acreage, the anomaly over their definition in the IT Act had dampened investor<br />

sentiment in the eighth round of acreage auction.<br />

The anomaly arose after the 2008-09 Budget scrapped the tax holiday on natural gas production from<br />

auctioned fields. Following a tepid response in the eighth bid round, the oil ministry took up the issue with the<br />

finance ministry which provided relief by extending the incentive to the eight round as a one-time reprieve in<br />

2009-10 budget. But with no similar relief, the ninth round appears to be doomed, particulalry in view of the stilltight<br />

global financial position and comparatively low oil prices.<br />

Boost for city gas projects as regulator gets licensing powers<br />

July 14, 2010. The Government is set to strengthen the powers of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory<br />

Board (PNGRB) by allowing it to grant licences to companies for taking up city gas projects — piped natural<br />

gas (PNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG). With the notification of Section 16 all uncertainties pertaining to<br />

powers of the Board to either conduct the bidding or offer licences to successful bidders for taking up city gas<br />

projects in the cities will be put to rest. The Board also gets the authority to invite bids and issue licences for oil<br />

product pipelines as well.<br />

The Delhi High Court had restrained the Board from issuing any licence for such projects till the Government<br />

clarified on the position. Certain companies that were either bidding or implementing city gas projects had<br />

questioned PNGRB's rulings or authority. Ambiguity in the Board's powers had led to them to approach various<br />

courts.<br />

After deliberations with the Law Ministry, the Petroleum Ministry has decided to notify the Section 16 of the<br />

PNGRB Act. Section 16 gives explicit powers to the regulator to issue authorisations for city gas operations.<br />

Once the notification is issued the regulator will then inform the court concerned about the development. The<br />

Government plans to expand the piped cooking gas network to more than 200 cities. Currently, piped cooking<br />

is available in 10 cities. It will help Government cut down on subsidies it currently pays for domestic LPG<br />

cylinders. Moreover, expansion of city gas network will help oil marketing companies divert domestic cylinders<br />

to rural areas.<br />

IOC, gas agency to pay Rs 5L for supplying defective cylinder<br />

July 14, 2010. The National Consumer Commission has directed the Indian Oil Corporation and a gas<br />

distribution agency to pay a compensation of Rs five lakh jointly to a man for deficiency in service which led to a<br />

cylinder blast in which he lost his wife. The Commission passed the order on an appeal by a Bangalore-resident<br />

D Shankar challenging the Karnataka State Consumer Commission's decision against it for his failure to prove<br />

that the gas cylinder had been drawn from the distributor. The Commission said the complainant was a<br />

customer of the agency. The Commission said the exchange of letters between the complainant and IOC as<br />

well as the agency till March 1995 lent strong credence to the substance of Shankar's contentions. TOP<br />

National: Power<br />

Generation<br />

4 proposed nuke plants hit green roadblock<br />

July 20, 2010. Four new nuclear power plants proposed by Nuclear Power Corporation of India have run into<br />

trouble with the environment and forests ministry rejecting their initial applications for statutory environmental<br />

clearances. NPCIL has proposed four power plants, one each at Fatehabad in Haryana (2,800mw), Mandla in<br />

Madhya Pradesh (1,400mw), Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh (6,000mw) and Bhavnagar in Gujarat (6,000mw).

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