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ONGC Videsh plans to buy 11% stake in Petronas

ONGC Videsh plans to buy 11% stake in Petronas

To buy 11 per cent stake in an oil project in Venezuela, ONGC Videsh, the overseas arm of State-owned Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), and its partners OIL and IOC are planning. Petroliam Nasional Bhd, Malaysia's State-run oil company, has decided to withdraw from the Carabobo-I project following dispute over terms with Venezuela's state explorer Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PdVSA).

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ONGC to buy stake in Mozambique gas block for $2.64 bn

ONGC to buy stake in Mozambique gas block for $2.64 bn

US oil company Anadarko Petroleum Corp is to sell a 10 per cent stake in a Mozambique gas field offshore to a unit of Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) for $2.64 billion. aNADARKO wanted to focus more on its domestic assets.
By the end of this year, the deal for the Mozambique's offshore Area 1 is expected to close, the US company said.

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SEEPCO, ONGC may close $2 bn oil and gas deal

SEEPCO, ONGC may close $2 bn oil and gas deal

Sterling Energy and Exploration Production Company (SEEPCO) may sell its 25-30 percent stake in four hydrocarbon blocks in Nigeria to ONGC Videsh, the overseas arm of Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC). The value of the deal, which is not yet finalised, is expected to be $2 billion. Both the companies entered into a confidentiality agreement for the deal and OVL is reportedly conducting due

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Net profit of ONGC declines 17.5%

Net profit of ONGC declines 17.5%

The net profit of state-run Oil & Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) fell 17.5 percent during Oct-Dec 2012 to Rs 5,563 crore from Rs 6,741 crore in the same period previous year. The company attributed the contraction in the bottomline to a higher tax on crude oil and fall in its oil and gas output. The cess on crude oil was raised 80 perc

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No tax sops for ONGC-owned Imperial Energy in Russia

No tax sops for ONGC-owned Imperial Energy in Russia

Russia has rejected special tax concessions to Indian government-owned Oil & Natural Gas Corp's (ONGC) Siberia-focused firm Imperial Energy. India had been pressing for tax concessions to Imperial Energy to make up for the prohibitively high cost of extraction from tight oil assets in Siberia because of bad terrain, cold climate and killer taxes.