Fuel supply pact: Coal India agrees for changes with state-nominated agencies

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 03:12 PM.

Coal India (CIL) has agreed to certain changes in the fuel supply pact to be entered with state—nominated agencies.

“Model Fuel Supply Agreement (FSA) applicable for state— nominated agencies has been agreed by CIL in its meeting,” the PSU firm said in a letter to its subsidiary firms.

“The agreement shall, unless terminated in accordance with the terms, hereof, remain in force for a period of one year,” the letter said.

“The terms of Agreement may be extended for another year upon mutual agreement in writing by both parties provided nomination is also received for the second year,” it added.

The development comes ahead of company board meeting early next month to approve model fuel supply agreement (FSA) which the coal major would sign with power companies.

“Due to shortage of time the board members could not go through the clauses closely, therefore it was decided to place the model FSA and sign agreement after thorough examination for approval in the next board meeting of CIL likely next month,” a source had said.

The issue of penalty has been a bone of contention as power firms, led by NTPC, which had been opposing the “meagre” penalty clause in the earlier FSA of only 0.01 per cent, that too applicable after three years of shortfall. They refused to ink to fuel supply agreement.

So far, only 29 power companies, including Lanco and Adani have signed FSAs with CIL.

Published on August 16, 2012 11:16