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    Mittal bats for Mukesh Ambani on gas prices

    New Delhi, July. 25 (PTI): Steel tycoon Lakshmi N Mittal today backed fellow billionaire Mukesh Ambani, who is fighting opposition to get market determined price of gas to be produced by his firm Reliance Industries, saying globally fuel prices were much higher than those proposed by Ambani.

    During his meeting with Petroleum Minister Murli Deora, Mittal said his steel plants were getting gas at no less than six dollars per million British thermal unit (mBtu), much lower than the 4.33 dollars per mBtu price proposed by RIL.

    Official sources said Mittal made the comments when Deora asked him about the gas price scenario.

    The world's fifth-richest person and chief executive officer of the world's largest steel producer Arcelor Mittal told Deora that new long term contracts for gas, be it piped or transported in its liquefied form (LNG), were not less than six dollars per mBtu and spot prices ranged around nine dollars per mBtu.

    In comparison, after a competitive bidding process RIL arrived at a price of 4.3 dollars per mBtu for the gas it will produce from July 2008 from the Krishna Godavari basin fields.

    RIL's gas price has been opposed by certain sectors, notably power and a firm run by Mukesh's younger brother, Anil. Power sector wants delivered price of gas not to exceed three dollars per mBtu.


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