The approval is in line with the petroleum ministry’s notification dated 19 August 2021 where domestic gas producers were authorised to sell up to 500 million standard cubic meters or 10 per cent of annual production from contract area, whichever is higher, annually through gas exchanges.The approval is in line with the petroleum ministry’s notification dated 19 August 2021 where domestic gas producers were authorised to sell up to 500 million standard cubic meters or 10 per cent of annual production from contract area, whichever is higher, annually through gas exchanges.
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