CIL, OIL, ONGC, GAIL, focus in exploring and exploiting of energy sources in our country first
JANATA DAL (UNITED)
7, Janatar Mantar Road,
New Delhi-110001
PRESS RELEASE
8th February, 2013
I have called you today to express my concern on substantial
spending of foreign exchange by Government of India on import of
expensive petroleum products. Instead of focusing on import of
expensive petroleum products, the Government should concentrate on use
of gas as replacement of coal and liquid petroleum products. As you are
aware, I have always expressed my great concern on judicious use of our
abundant amount of natural resources as I repeatedly mentioned at the
time of scam on allotment of coal blocks also. The use of indigenous
gas can be increased manifold if reliable gas supply is assured through
development of new blocks. The cost of such gas will be much cheaper
than today’s gas price and may be one fourth of imported gas. With the
availability of indigenous gas, there would be a scope of enormous
growth in the industrialization, value addition and overall economic
growth in the country. There is a huge potential in our country for
extracting gas from coal and coal based blocks.
I would like to suggest that before starting coal mining in a coal
block, focus should be given on extracting gas from such blocks either
by way of underground coal gasification, CBM, shale gas etc. The public
sector undertakings engaged in energy sectors like CIL, OIL, ONGC, GAIL
and oil companies which have huge funds, should focus in exploring and
exploiting of energy sources in our country first rather than spending
huge money and time outside. Public Sector Enterprises in the States
also should be advised to focus on such initiatives. CIL, ONGC, OIL
have already got big mining areas with them and they may contribute
maximum by extracting gas through coal gasification, CBM, shale gas etc
at various locations. They may be allowed to extract gas on nomination
basis immediately. I am of the view that with this action of the
Government, there will be a big boost to economic development of these
areas as most of these locations are situated at economically
underdeveloped/ developing areas.
The complete socio-economic scenario can be changed in 6-7 years if
such blocks are nominated to above companies with time bound monitoring
by a special cell for the purpose The right vision, policy initiative
and performance based implementation and monitoring is essential.
Subsequently, I am sure that many companies in private sector in India
and abroad will be interested to invest in this venture.
Further, I would like to suggest that the preference may be given
for allocation of blocks for their captive use to sectors such as power,
fertilizer, steel, metal, petrochemical, CNG, commercial and domestic
gas suppliers. It would be appropriate to allow fiscal benefits and
early development bonus to achieve benefits in the shortest possible
time, and the blocks which are already allotted for CBM/gasification and
are delaying the exploration, should be penalized. There should also be
a policy to enhance maximum possible initial capital outlay for
exploration and exploitation of energy sources and incentives for
identifying resources, purchase of technology and deployment of experts
etc. There will be huge benefit and achievements for the country if the
gas sources are increased. In my view, the advantages mainly such as
reduction in import of crude oil, reduction in the subsidy bill
especially in fertilizer and diesel, reduction in import rate for
balance imports of crude oil, reduction in pollution as compared to
coal/petroleum products, reduction in use of land, high efficiency in
use of gas, reduction in operating cost etc. Besides all, the overall
benefit would be less outflow of foreign exchange from the country and
industrialization would be increased which in turn would provide more
employment and entrepreneurship.
As I mentioned above, this is also in line with my earlier
statements that the Government of India should use its natural resources
in a judicious manner which will help in reducing the fiscal deficit of
the country. I would like that my above suggestions should be
considered by the Government for incorporation in the Finance Budget
2013 of the country.
Sd/-
Sharad Yadav
Member of Parliament
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