Gas pricing reform in India: will it transform the gas landscape?

In November 2014, India implemented an unprecedented reform of domestic gas pricing. Under the reform, India’s gas price (formerly controlled by the government at $4.20/MMBtu) became linked to a volume-weighted average of world gas prices – US Henry Hub, UK NBP, Alberta Gas Reference price, and the...

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Huvudupphovsman: Sen, A
Materialtyp: Journal article
Publicerad: Oxford Institute for Energy Studies 2015
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Sammanfattning:In November 2014, India implemented an unprecedented reform of domestic gas pricing. Under the reform, India’s gas price (formerly controlled by the government at $4.20/MMBtu) became linked to a volume-weighted average of world gas prices – US Henry Hub, UK NBP, Alberta Gas Reference price, and the Russian domestic gas price. The price is to be reset every six months, based on a twelve month trailing average with a lag of one quarter.