In a presentation to investors in Mumbai last week, Aramane Giridhar, Joint Secretary (Exploration) gave detailed reasons for pendency of decisions in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas where officials approved of decisions but refused to issue formal orders, resulting in delays in production of oil and gas.
"Adverse CAG comments on several PSCs (production sharing contracts)" as well as "CBI cases on DGH and staff and MoPNG staff and resulting demoralisation" were responsible for the pendency, he said in a 25-slide presentation.
The Comptroller and Auditor General in a September 2011 report on the working of PSCs that government had signed with companies like Reliance Industries, castigated the Oil Ministry for poor administration and not monitoring spendings by companies.
It had stated that the PSC provides ‘substantial Incentive’ to companies like RIL to ‘increase capital expenditure or front-end capital expenditure’ so that government's take from the blocks is lower.
Separately, the Central Bureau of Investigation is investigating alleged irregularities and favouritism by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons in handling of issues related to the KG-D6
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