Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2012
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Overarching Policy
Economic Sector: 
Energy
Energy Types: 
Gas
Issued by: 
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Resources
Overall Summary: 
The Low BTU Gas Pricing Policy, 2012 is aimed at achieving the following principal objectives: 1) Fast track development and production of gas from the existing discovered Low BTU Gas reservoirs which have remained dormant due to poor economics. 2) Opportunity for the investors for exploration and production of Low BTU Gas which would help increase the power generation capacity of the country and reduce the energy deficit. 3) Additional revenues for the Government in the form of Royalty and Taxes. 5 4) Improving balance of payments position by reducing the need for import of other fuels such as LNG and Fuel Oil requiring massive foreign exchange outflow. 5) Producing additional power at affordable tariff for the consumers by using indigenous gas resources. 6) Boosting local manufacturing of equipments for production of Low BTU Gas. 7) Increasing security of energy supplies.
Governance
National policy structure: 
2. Policy Objectives. The Low BTU Gas Pricing Policy, 2012 is aimed at achieving the following principal objectives: (1) Fast track development and production of gas from the existing discovered Low BTU Gas reservoirs which have remained dormant due to poor economics. (2) Opportunity for the investors for exploration and production of Low BTU Gas which would help increase the power generation capacity of the country and reduce the energy deficit. (3) Additional revenues for the Government in the form of Royalty and Taxes. (4) Improving balance of payments position by reducing the need for import of other fuels such as LNG and Fuel Oil requiring massive foreign exchange outflow. (5) Producing additional power at affordable tariff for the consumers by using indigenous gas resources. (6) Boosting local manufacturing of equipments for production of Low BTU Gas. (7) Increasing security of energy supplies.