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Moily refutes allegations of favouring Reliance Industries

Strongly refuting allegations of favouring Reliance Industries,oil minister M Veerappa Moily on Friday said the proposed revision in natural gas price will apply to all companies including state-owned ONGC.

Strongly refuting allegations of favouring Reliance Industries,oil minister M Veerappa Moily on Friday said the proposed revision in natural gas price will apply to all companies including state-owned ONGC.

Moily trashed CPI MP Gurudas Dasguptas allegations of favouring RIL as totally false and baseless and said the proposed increase in natural gas price was being done strictly in line with the formula proposed by Prime Minister-appointed panel headed by his economic adviser C Rangarajan.


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It is totally false and baseless. The new pricing,if approved by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs CCEA,will apply to all gas produced in the country. Two-thirds of the gas produced in the country is by PSUs like ONGC and the new pricing will apply equally to them and they stand to benefit more out of it, he said.

In a point-by-point rebuttal to allegations made by Dasgupta at a press conference yesterday,Moily said the CPI leader was wrong in saying that the petroleum ministry has deviated from the recommendations of Rangarajan Committee.

The allegations of a gigantic scam in making are not only devoid of merits but also are malicious and based on distorted facts. The price revision besides being a contractual requirement,was needed to spur investment in oil and gas exploration that has stagnated over past few years,he said. Moily was in Bangkok when Dasgupta made the allegations at a press conference on Thursday in New Delhi.

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