Entry-Exit Gas Pipeline Tariff Charging Method - Its Adaptability in Indian Scenario

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  • Neeraj Pasricha Head (Regulatory & Corporate Affairs), Pipeline Infrastructure Limited, New Delhi

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https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v55i6.104-106p

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Abstract

Most important step in the process of fixing gas transportation tariff is to allocate total cost to the users in fair and transparent manner ensuring the efficiency of the gas pipeline. In India mainly two methods have been used for such allocation (i) Postalize Method and Zonal Method. Purpose of this paper is to study the Entry-Exit method’s adaptability in Indian Scenario. It has been observed that each method of tariff charging has its own benefits, considering the stage of Gas Industry, objective of the country etc. tariff method has to be adopted. Entry-Exit being the complex method can be adopted in India in a phased manner considering the requirement of the country.

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Pasricha, N. (2020). Entry-Exit Gas Pipeline Tariff Charging Method - Its Adaptability in Indian Scenario. The Management Accountant Journal, 55(6), 104–106. https://doi.org/10.33516/maj.v55i6.104-106p

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Tariff Mechanism

References

Entry-Exit Transmission Pricing with Notional Hubs, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, by Paul Hunt, 2008

Study on Entry-Exit Regime in Gas, by DNV-KEMA in Collaboration with COWI,2013

Potential Shortcomings of the Entry-Exit System, GTE report, 2003

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