Question : COMMISSION ON CNG



(a) whether BPCL is giving 93 paise per Kg. and IOCL is giving 73 paise per Kg. as commission to their petrol pump dealers for supplying CNG from their pumps in Delhi and the reasons for discrimination;

(b) the cost of electricity per kilogram consumed by each filling station, on line station-wise and daughter station-wise separately;

(c) the running cost of CNG per kilogram consumed by such stations which are operated through generators;

(d) whether IGL/Oil Corporation are duty bound to reimburse the actual cost of electricity as per the bill to such CNG filling station where separate electricity meters have been provided;

(e) if not, whether the same would not adversely affect the supply position; and

(f) if so, the details thereof?

Answer given by the minister

Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar)

(a) No, Sir. It is @ 73 paise per kg in case of IOCL as well as BPCL.

(b) The cost of electricity charges per kg consumed is as follows:

Online station	:	79 paise per kg
Daughter stations	:	nil.


(c) As per survey conducted by the industry team, the cost works out to Rs. 1.18 per kg at online stations and Rs. 0.95 per kg at daughter booster stations.

(d) No, Sir.

(e) No, Sir.

(f) Does not arise Sir.