CPM opposes Vedanta Ltd\'s proposed Tripura entry

CPM opposes Vedanta Ltd's proposed Tripura entry

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

The opposition CPI(M) in on Thursday opposed the Centre's decision to allow private sector to explore and in the state terming it as a "ploy" to weaken public sector firms like

of the Ministry of Petroleum and in a letter to Chief Secretary LK Gupta in December said, The Government of has signed 55 revenue sharing contracts with companies who have been awarded Petroleum Exploration blocks under the first round of Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) and Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) for exploration and production of and

The letter added, One exploration block has been awarded to for exploration and production in the state of is required to apply to the for grant of Petroleum Exploration Licenses (PELs).

The petroleum ministry has also asked Tripura to facilitate speedy clearance for smooth flow of investment in the project.

A statement issued by CPI(M) on Thursday said, The Navaratna is exploring and natural gas in Tripura for the last five decades. It has extracted huge quantity of gas and played a very important role in generating and distributing LPG in the households of the state. Many states of the North East and neighbouring are being benefited from the generated from Tripura.

The state unit of CPI(M) vehemently protests the central governments decision to weaken the public sector undertaking, ONGC, the statement said.

The party also appealed to the people to protest the decision.

started drilling in Tripura in 1962. The company, in a joint venture with the in 2012 started a company at Palatana in district, about 60 km from here, which generates 726.6 MW power per day and caters to the north eastern states and

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 19:55 IST