IOC\, Adani\, HPCL biggest bidders for city gas licences

IOC, Adani, HPCL biggest bidders for city gas licences

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

State-owned Corp (IOC) has emerged as the biggest bidder for licences in the 10th bid round that also saw Group, Corp Ltd (HPCL) and as the other prominent bidders, according to regulator PNGRB.

Gas bid for 19 cities on its own and seven in partnership with IOC, the (PNGRB) said after opening of bids between February 7 and 9.

HPCL, a subsidiary of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), emerged as the third largest bidder, putting in bids for 24 towns and cities while Gujarat-based Torrent Gas applied for 20 areas.

Indraprastha Gas Ltd, which retails CNG and piped cooking gas in the national capital, put in bids for 15 areas while Bharat Gas Resources Ltd, a subsidiary of state-owned (BPCL), bid for 14 cities.

State-owned GAIL Ltd, which is country's biggest and transporting company, put in bids for just 10 areas through its subsidiary GAIL Gas Ltd.

In the last bid round, it had managed to bag just 5 out of the 86 Geographical Areas (GAs) put on offer.

In the previous 9th round which was awarded just a few months back, had won licences for 13 cities on its own and nine in a joint venture with IOC.

IOC had won licences for seven cities on its own. had walked away with 11 cities while Torrent Gas had made 10 winning bids.

bid for 9 out of the 50 GAs put on offer in the 10th round while Gas bid for seven and put in bids for five areas.

(PNGRB) had at the close of bidding on February 5 stated about 225 bids were received for licence to retail CNG to automobiles and piped natural gas to households in 50 GAs offered in the 10th City (CGD) bidding round. It had not revealed the names of the bidders then.

Eight out of the 50 GAs received single bids, with IOC being the only applicant for six areas in and while other two single bidders were and GAIL Gas Ltd for one area each.

Stating that the licences would be awarded by the month end, PNGRB had on February 5 said, "Once awarded, it is envisaged that this initiative would help in creating a robust infrastructure by bringing an investment of about Rs 50,000 crore, generate employment and play a significant role in achieving the shift towards a gas-based economy, with natural gas as the next generation, cheaper and environment-friendly fossil fuel."

In the 10th round of CGD, 50 GAs, covering 124 districts -- 112 complete and 12 part -- in 14 states were put on offer in November 2018. The round would extend coverage to 18 per cent of India's geographical area and 24 per cent of its population, the regulator said.

Together with past rounds, CGD network would now extend to 400 districts, covering 70 per cent of the population.

In the 10th round, bidders were asked to quote the number of CNG stations to be set up and the number of domestic cooking to be given in the first eight years of operation. Also, they had to quote the length of pipeline to be laid in the GA and the tariff proposed for city gas and compressed natural gas (CNG), according to PNGRB.

The bid round comes within months of the close of the 9th round, which was the biggest ever CGD licensing round where 86 permits for selling CNG and piped cooking in 174 districts in 22 states and union territories were offered.

The government is targeting to raise the share of natural gas in the primary to 15 per cent from the current 6.2 per cent in the next few years.

The bid rounds are also aimed at Narendra Modi's target of giving piped cooking to 1 crore households, roughly triple the current size, by 2020.

Cities offered in the 10th round include Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, Muzaffarpur in Bihar, Kaithal in Haryana, Mysore and Gulbarga in Karnataka, Allapuza and Kollam in Kerala, Ujjain, Gwalior and Morena in Madhya Pradesh, Jhansi and Basti in Uttar Pradesh, Firozpur and Hoshiarpur in Punjab, Ajmer and Jalor in Rajasthan, Nainital in Uttarakhand and Darjeeling and Howrah in

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First Published: Sun, February 10 2019. 11:10 IST