The government has asked Reliance Industries to supply natural gas from the company''s eastern offshore D6 fields to the beleaguered Dabhol power plant, a segment that gets top preference for gas allocation along with fertilizer units.Detailing customers for the initial 40 million standard cubic meters per day of gas to be produced from Krishna Godavari basin D6 field, a petroleum ministry statement said that gas to Ratnagiri Gas and Power (Dabhol) will be within the overall allocation of 18 mmscmd for the power sector.
Further, 8.5 mmscmd would be supplied to RGPPL after September 2009.Reliance is to begin production from its prolific D6 fields lying off the Andhra coast in January 2009 with an initial output of 5 mmscmd. This will rise to 25 mmscmd by March and to 55 mmscmd by July 2009.The fertilizer sector would continue to get top precedence over D6 gas with 14 mmscmd being allocated for existing units.
Reliance is to first supply gas to existing gas-based urea plants and then give 3 mmscmd to LPG plants, according to the gas utilization policy approved by the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM). After that, up to 18 mmscmd of gas was to be given to gas-based power plants that were lying idle/under-utilized or likely to be commissioned during 2008-09.
Further, 8.5 mmscmd would be supplied to RGPPL after September 2009.Reliance is to begin production from its prolific D6 fields lying off the Andhra coast in January 2009 with an initial output of 5 mmscmd. This will rise to 25 mmscmd by March and to 55 mmscmd by July 2009.The fertilizer sector would continue to get top precedence over D6 gas with 14 mmscmd being allocated for existing units.
Reliance is to first supply gas to existing gas-based urea plants and then give 3 mmscmd to LPG plants, according to the gas utilization policy approved by the Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM). After that, up to 18 mmscmd of gas was to be given to gas-based power plants that were lying idle/under-utilized or likely to be commissioned during 2008-09.
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