IHS said low regulated gas prices have precipitated a supply shortfall in India, but proposed that reforms to the pricing formula could yield higher domestic production and boost India's economy.
"At (current gas price of) $4.2 per million British thermal unit and with no reforms enforced, the production will stagnate at 3 billion cubic feet per day and India will need to import around 9.7 bcf per day LNG to meet demand.
“The unmet demand would imply a significant drag on India’s economy," it said.
If rates are allowed to increase to $8.5, as set out in the reforms initiated by the previous United Progressive Alliance government, an additional output of 1.95 Bcf per day could come in 10 years.
The previous government had approved a new pricing formula that would have almost doubled rates of all domestically produced natural gas from April 1.
However, before a new rate could be unveiled, the general elections were announced and its implementation got deferred.
The new National Democratic Alliance government is examining its implementation.
"The long-term distortion of India's gas pricing regime has brought about a major gas supply shortfall, acting as a brake on economic activity.
“India's gas pricing reforms represent an important policy shift and should stimulate domestic production, soften growth in reliance on expensive LNG and accelerate India's economy," the report said.
The planned increase to the gas prices has a potential to improve India's balance of payments outlook, enhance security of supply and attract investments into the service industry and supply chain, IHS said.
"India's economy is fragile, struggling with low growth and high inflation," said Rajiv Biswas, chief economist, Asia Pacific at IHS.
"Unmet gas demand now represents a considerable drag on economy and the cost of maintaining subsidised, low gas prices has become unsustainable."
According to the IHS study titled 'India Gas Pricing: When Reform Becomes Unavoidable', the nation's prior gas-market
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