Natural Gas accounts for 6 per cent of the primary energy sources of our country. Out of the total natural gas consumption, 50 per cent is produced domestically and the balance is imported. In 2016, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) was introduced by the Government in place of National Exploration and Licensing Policy (NELP) with an aim to determine market prices transparently through an exchange. This was also done with an intention to encourage domestic natural gas production and to bring domestic prices in line with international gas prices.
For the last two years, GoI had been planning to increase the share of natural gas in the total primary energy sources from 6 per cent to 15 per cent. This has led to the launch of India’s first natural gas exchange on 15th June, 2020.
The introduction of Natural Gas Exchange is a pivotal decision which can change the landscape of Natural Gas Sector in India. Though, the question arises whether it is too soon for India to have its own Natural Gas Exchange?