Reliance Industries' eastern offshore KG-D6 gas has helped fertilizer companies bring down cost of urea production by 18 per cent and has helped save about Rs 4,760 crore in fertilizer subsidy.
According to the Fertilizer Industry Coordination Committee (FICC), the average provisional cost for urea production in 2009 has come down from Rs 13,509 per tonne to Rs 11,084 per tonne after KG-D6 gas replaced costlier alternative fuels like naphtha.
FICC informed Fertilizer Ministry that the energy cost has reduced as a result of use of RIL gas replacing costlier alternative, sources said.
RIL is currently producing about 55 million standard cubic meters per day of gas from its Krishna Godavari basin fields. Of this over 13 mmscmd is currently being supplied to 15 units producing about 19.7 million tonnes a year of urea.
The company has achieved peak production rate of 80 mmscmd but had to scale back the output as its government-nominated customers were not drawing their allocated quota of gas.
Source: PTI
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