Ministry wants revenue sharing for future oil contracts

Seeks comments on model revenue sharing contract by September 10

August 21, 2014 11:57 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:42 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

Seeking to revive interest in oil and gas exploration by simplifying rules, the Oil Ministry is looking at replacing the controversial Production Sharing Contract (PSC) with simpler revenue-sharing regime.

Besides suggesting doubling of natural gas prices, a Committee, headed by C. Rangarajan, had suggested moving to a revenue sharing regime where companies bid upfront the quantity of oil and gas they would share with the government for winning an exploration acreage.

Accepting the suggestion in-principle, the Ministry, on Thursday, shared a model revenue sharing contract (MRSC) that the government would enter into with companies with exploration acreage and sought comments from the industry on it.

The Ministry sought comments by September 10 on MRSC.

MRSC will replace the current practice of companies getting blocks by bidding the maximum work programme and then recovering all of their investment before sharing profits with the government. This model was criticised by CAG which said it encouraged companies to keep raising cost so as to postpone higher share of profits to the government.

New regime In the new regime, the companies will have to indicate the quantity of oil and gas they will share with the government at different stages of production as well as at different rates.

“The government’s revenue share of crude oil and/or natural gas shall be determined based on a two dimensional production-price matrix, where the government’s revenue share with the contractor (s) shall be linked to the average daily production in a month and average oil and gas prices in a month,” the MRSC said.

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