India launches biggest city gas distribution auction

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In a major step towards ushering in a clean gas-based economy, on Tuesday launched its biggest auction of distribution (CGD) networks, offering permits for selling compressed and piped (CNG and PNG) in 86 geographical areas.

Awards from the 9th CGD licensing round would help bring to 174 districts in 22 states and Union Territories, covering 29 per cent of the country's area and 24 per cent of the population, said launching the bidding round here.

According to the Petroleum and Regulatory Board (PNGRB), which organised a roadshow here to promote the auction, the ninth bid round is expected to attract investment of Rs 70,000 crore.

"This is the biggest step so far in CGD expansion, towards raising the in the country's from 6.2 per cent to 15 per cent in a few years," Pradhan said.

So far, existing 91 geographical areas have been awarded to companies like Indraprastha Gas, and Gujarat Gas, which cover 11 per cent of area and 19 per cent of the population.

The existing CGD networks are concentrated in the northern and western regions of the country.

"With this, the regulator is also acting as a facilitator for the CGD network," Pradhan said referring to the role of the PNGRB.

Changes have been made to the bidding conditions to facilitate greater return from the exercise. For instance, CGD networks have been granted status of utilities by the

Under the changed parameters, maximum weightage of 50 per cent has been given to the number of piped proposed in eight years from the date of authorisation, as against 30 per cent earlier.

The number of CNG dispensing stations proposed to be set up has been given 20 per cent weightage. Length of the pipeline to be laid in a geographical area, and the tariffs proposed for and CNG have been granted 10 per cent weightage each.

Besides, there is a floor tariff of Rs 30 for and Rs 2 per kg for CNG to prevent bidders from quoting unviably low tariffs.

Companies with net worth of not less than Rs 150 crore can bid for cities with a population of 50 lakh and more, while it is Rs 100 crore for cities with 20 lakh to 50 lakh population. Firms with Rs 5 crore net worth are eligible to bid for cities that have less than 10 lakh population.

The authorised entity has to achieve financial closure within 270 days from the date of grant of licence.

The winning company would have 8 years of marketing exclusivity in the city, as against the current 5-year licence.

The last day for bidding is July 10.

Cities for which CGD licences are on offer include Bhopal, Ahmednagar, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Barmer, Alwar, Coimbatore, Salem, Allahabad, Amethi, Rai Bareli, Burdwan and Dehradun.

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First Published: Tue, May 08 2018. 19:26 IST