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Govt. mulls selling GAIL’s pipeline unit

July 15, 2019 09:35 pm | Updated 09:38 pm IST - New Delhi

GAIL is India’s biggest natural gas marketing and trading firm and owns more than two-thirds of the country’s 16,234-km pipeline network.

The government is considering to split state-run gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd. by hiving off its pipeline business into a separate entity and selling it off to strategic investors, sources privy to the development said.

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GAIL is India’s biggest natural gas marketing and trading firm and owns more than two-thirds of the country’s 16,234-km pipeline network, giving it a stranglehold on the market.

Users of natural gas have often complained about not getting access to GAIL’s 11,551-km pipeline network to transport their own fuel.

The sources said that to resolve the conflict arising out of the same entity owning the two jobs, bifurcating GAIL is being considered. While previously selling of the marketing business, possibly to another state-owned firm, was being considered, the government is now mulling on hiving off the pipelines into a separate entity and selling off a majority stake in it, they said.

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GAIL has multiple long-term contracts to import gas in its liquid form (LNG) from countries such as the U.S. and no strategic buyer would like to take the responsibility of those, particularly when the fuel is available at a cheaper price in the spot or current market, the sources said.

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