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Industries has no plan to resolve
gas dispute: Anil AmbaniMumbai, Sep 23 IANS The feud between the two Ambani brothers deepened Tuesday with the younger sibling Anil charging his brother Mukesh's Reliance
Industries of thwarting every effort to resolve the dispute over
natural gas supplies."There was no
will on the other side to uphold contractual obligations," Anil Ambani told the annual general
meeting of one of his group companies, Reliance
Natural Resources Ltd RNRL, here."We tried to negotiate in utmost sincerity with Reliance
Industries Ltd RIL, but
all our efforts were thwarted, as RIL does not want to follow contractual obligations."The dispute, being heard by the Bombay High
Court, is over hydrocarbon assets from the Krishna-Godavari basin, off the coast of Andhra Pradesh in Bay of Bengal.The Anil Ambani group has claimed at least half of the 80 million
standard cubic metres of
gas per day MMSCMD that is envisaged from the fields - said to be the country's biggest source of hydrocarbons. The next
court hearing is on Sep 30. Reliance
Industries officials declined
comment saying the matter was sub judice.The remarks by Anil Ambani came two days after his elder brother announced the start of crude
oil production at what is called the D-6 block in the Krishna-Godavari basin, with
gas slated to be pumped early-2009.When queried on the litigation with RNRL, Mukesh Ambani had ruled out any out-of-
court settlement.Anil Ambani claimed the
government will only earn Rs.10 billion in revenues from
gas produced from KG-basin, compared to Rs.200 billion for RIL for a period of five years.According to Anil Ambani, Reliance
Industries had contracted to supply 12 MMSCMD of
gas to the
state-run NTPC at $2.34 per unit and it was agreed that if the
gas was not supplied, it would be sold to Reliance
Natural Resources. He said, Reliance
Industries had also agreed to supply the next 28 MMSCMD of
gas to his
company for power and other
projects, also at $2.34 mmbtu, for 17 years. "In other
words, the supply of
gas to Reliance
Natural was contracted at the prevailing
market price - determined through rigorous process of
international competitive bidding and on the same terms and conditions as the NTPC contract."Anil Ambani also took a dig at the ministry of
petroleum and
natural gas, saying while for two years it did not think it necessary to intervene, it suddenly filed an affidavit in the
court."It is anyone's guess what prompted the ministry's belated intervention," he said, adding it was equally surprising why the ministry was seeking to
help a private player while shying away from the interests of a navratna like NTPC.Anil Ambani also said that the
gas pact with his group was signed when Mukesh Ambani still controlled the undivided empire created by their father Dhirubhai Ambani and prior to its de-merger."This unilateral and one-sided agreement was wilfully designed to make a mockery of the arrangement for
gas supply and ensured that the entire purpose of the de-merger is frustrated and shareholders of Reliance
Natural do not get their rightful dues."--Indo-Asian
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