Oil and Natural gas Corporation had an under recovery of Rs 2,600 crore (Rs 26 billion) due to subsidies on cooking gas and kerosene during 2003-04 and it lost another Rs 1,300 crore (Rs 13 billion) due to appreciation of the rupee.
A senior ONGC executive said that the company's gross realisation during the last financial year was estimated at $28 a barrel while net realisation was estimated $25 a barrel due to the subsidy burden that it had to carry.
He added that there has been a slight improvement in per barrel realisation during the current financial year.
Last year, ONGC and GAIL India were asked to share the subsidy burden on liquefied petroleum gas and kerosene sold through the public distribution system.
The under recoveries on the sale of two cooking fuels was estimated at over Rs 8,000 crore (Rs 80 billion) during 2003-04 as the subsidy per cylinder of cooking gas alone was estimated at over Rs 100.
The company is, however, going ahead with its investment plans and is planning to maintain its capital expenditure at Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion) during 2004-05. ONGC is spending heavily on exploration and is targeting discovery of around 6