26/01/2013 14:02 AST

The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation CMD Sudhir Vasudeva today said he is expecting the gas prices to go up by $4 per million BTU in the wake of the Rangarajan Committee’s recommendations which will bring a windfall of Rs 8,800 crore to the oil company.

“We are expecting the gas prices to go up by $4 which will help us in generating an additional income of Rs 8,800 crore,” Vasudeva said at the company’s headquarters here.

Vasudeva said the cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA) is expected to take a decision on increasing the gas prices shortly. “We are very positive that gas prices will increase,” said Vasudeva.

Vasudeva also welcomed the recent hike in the prices of diesel and said it has helped the company to increase its market capital substantially. “We are now no 2 company after Reliance in terms of market cap,” said Vasudeva.

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