Consider the following activities :

I. Production of crude oil
II. Refining, storage and distribution of petroleum
III. Marketing and sale of petroleum products
IV. Production of natural gas

How many of the above activities are regulated by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board in our country?

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) Only three
(d) All the four

The correct answer is (b) Only two.


Explanation: PNGRB’s Mandate

The answer is derived from the explicit text of the PNGRB Act, 2006. The Act was established to regulate:

…the refining, processing, storage, transportation, distribution, marketing and sale of petroleum, petroleum products and natural gas excluding production of crude oil and natural gas

Based on this official text, let’s analyze each listed activity:

Activity ListedIn PNGRB’s Mandate?Reason
I. Production of crude oilNoExplicitly excluded as an “upstream” activity.
II. Refining, storage and distribution of petroleumYesAll three components (Refining, Storage, Distribution) are explicitly included in the Act’s regulatory scope.
III. Marketing and sale of petroleum productsYesBoth components (Marketing and Sale) are explicitly included in the Act’s regulatory scope.
IV. Production of natural gasNoExplicitly excluded as an “upstream” activity.

Since activities II and III are both explicitly covered by the Act, the number of regulated activities from the list is two.


Learn More: PNGRB’s Role in the Value Chain

The role of the PNGRB is to regulate the midstream (transportation/pipelines) and downstream (refining, distribution, marketing, sale) segments of the oil and gas industry.

  • Upstream Exclusions: The Act strictly excludesproduction of crude oil and natural gas (I and IV). This activity falls under the purview of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) and the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH).
  • Core Regulation: The PNGRB’s primary functions include:
    • Authorizing and setting tariffs for pipelines (transportation and distribution).
    • Developing and regulating City Gas Distribution (CGD) networks.
    • Registering entities for marketing and sale (III) and ensuring fair trade practices.
    • Setting technical and safety standards for activities like refining and storage (II).

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