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Wednesday 10 January 2018

Govt looks to split GAIL into 2 units, separate marketing operations


Amid talks of merger of public sector oil and gas companies, the government is considering a proposal to split GAIL (India) with the marketing operations spun off into a separate company. Sources told TOI that the plan is being discussed in the petroleum ministry as the centre is unhappy with the state-run player's performance in building a pipeline network in addition to a possible conflict of interest in its role as the infrastructure provider as well as a carrier.
Natural gas transmission and marketing are the core businesses of the PSU, which has also diversified into petrochemicals and renewable energy. Last year, GAIL earned over 70 percent revenue from marketing operations, while over 40 percent of the profit came from natural gas transmission. The discussions come at a time when the government is working on completing ONGC acquisition of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation to bolster both the entities.
"It is like building a road and also deciding who can play and at what cost," said a source. The plan to split the company, which was set up mainly to develop gas sector infrastructure in the country, has been discussed in the past too, including by Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, but it did not materialise.

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