• Need to unbundle natural gas marketing and transportation, says Indian Gas Exchange CEO

    India needs an independent system operator to ensure fair access to full capacity of natural gas pipelines for all market players, says Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) CEO Rajesh Kumar Mediratta. In an interview with Sanjeev Choudhary, Mediratta called for splitting of gas companies engaged in both marketing and transportation to end the advantage bundled entities enjoy over standalone marketers. Edited excerpts:

    What are some of the measures the government can take to develop domestic natgas market?

    If we want to develop our natural gas market, we need to bring best practices with a level playing. Bundled and unbundled marketers should have equal access to information and the same imbalance or ship-or-pay charge mechanism.

    The absence of transparent and non-discriminatory access to gas grid impedes competition and, ultimately, stifles the growth of the gas market. The solution is to split bundled entities into two – one to look after marketing function and other for transportation. Until then, the two functions should work at an arm’s length, with tough ring-fencing regulations.

    Do we need an independent system operator?

    We need an independent system operator to ensure fair access to the full capacity of pipelines for all market players. The scheduling, nomination, imbalance management for all pipeline capacity may be done on a non-discriminate and neutral basis. This will help boost participants’ confidence in the gas market and encourage customers to shift to gas.

    How crucial is it to bring gas under goods and services tax (GST)?

    The gas trading market is currently fragmented due to the route-based and counterparty-dependent pipeline tariff collection and different state taxes. To address this, it is essential to rationalise the system to a counterparty-independent and route-agnostic mechanism, such as the ‘entry-exit’ or one common tariff. The government should consider bringing natural gas into the ambit of GST.

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