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Outlook Web Extras - Petroleum
Pratim Ranjan Bose
Snapshot ONGC says it has made sufficient progress in the blocks, leading to identification of a promising gas prospect in KG basin, and is well within the granted time schedule for exploration in at least four out of five blocks.
According to a senior company official, ONGC has made sufficient progress in the blocks, leading to identification of a promising gas prospect in KG basin, and was well within the granted time schedule for exploration in at least four out of five blocks. This was in spite of losing at least one-and-a-half years in an effort to rope in foreign partner(s) for deepwater exploration as per an earlier recommendation from the ministry. "We will shortly clarify our position to the Ministry and seek its approval to resume exploration on our own," he added. ONGC had recently proposed exploring three KG basin blocks in collaboration with British Gas and one Kutch-Saurashtra block in collaboration with British Petroleum. Discussions were also held with BHP Billiton for development of one Kerala-Konkan block. While rejecting the company's plea for farming out stakes in favour of BG and BP, the Ministry had asked ONGC to relinquish all the blocks because of its failure to complete exploration within the granted period. All the five blocks were proposed for auction in the forthcoming NELP round (NELP-VII). ONGC sources, however, felt that except in one KG basin block, which it may have to surrender, the company was well within the granted time frame for development work.
Stating that the frequent changes in Government policies were the cause for delays, the official said that though awarded on a nomination basis the Ministry had later asked ONGC to conform to the NELP-V terms and conditions. "Accordingly, we had stopped working in the blocks and initiated negotiation for foreign collaboration. Finally, BG, BP and BHP Billiton evinced interest. Of the three only BG could submit its tender on time, BP was late and BHP Billiton wanted more time for some managerial reasons. The entire process took over a year," he said.
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