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ONGC plans to re-distribute stake in CBM blocks
Media reports indicate that ONGC plans to re-distribute its stake in the coal-bed methane blocks of North Karanpura and Ranigunj to bidders other than Dart Energy. ONGC plans to re-distribute the stake because Dart Energy refused to take 25 per cent stake in North Karanpura and 10 per cent stake in
Complaint against ONGC rejected by CCI
A complaint filed by an Assam-based civil and transport contractor alleging anti-competitive practices by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India (ONGC) was rejected by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). The CCI, in its order, said the complainant did not submit any evidence of bid rigging with respect to tenders floated by ONGC for hiring hydraulic cranes. The complaint pertains to ONGC notice, issued in December 2012, inviting bids under two bids system from
S&P expects improvement in EBITDA of ONGC
Andrew Wong, Credit Analyst at Standard & Poor's expects ONGC's EBITDA to improve by at least $2.0 billion each year on average from fiscal 2014-15 once India implements natural gas price increase. Therefore, the state-run energy explorer may strengthen its cash flow and profitability from the next fiscal year, exceeding the earlier expectations, he
Deepest oil well drilled by ONGC at KG basin
According to a company statement, ONGC drilled the well 1-D-1 in a block at Krishna Godavari basin. This is the deepest well drilled by the firm at a water depth of 10,411 feet (3,174 meters). The well was drilled at the block KG-DWN-2005/1. The state-owned firm drilled over 100 deepwater wells since 2004. A large number of these wells are in water depth beyond 5,000 feet in environmentally and logistically difficult areas of east and west coast, ranging from
ONGC to invest Rs 35 bn to redevelop gas field
After discovering gas in the southern part of the South Bassein field, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) decided to undertake redevelopment programme at a cost of Rs 3,513 crore in the area. Under this programme, the firm would set up a new platform, drilling new wells, subsea systems etc. The additional gas will come on stream in the next 2-3 years time after the wells are
ONGC set to award vessel contract to Cochin Shipyard
Media reports indicate that ONGC is in the process of giving a contract to Cochin Shipyard for manufacturing a seismic ship. A seismic vessel carries equipment that sends down sound waves to the sea-bed and capture their reflections. Cables (called ĆāstreamersĆā) several kilometre long are laid is the water and an airgun is fired from the vessel. ĆāHydrophonesĆā on the cables, which lie at regular inter
Kazakh govt’s move dashes ONGC’s hope on Kashagan field
The Kazakh government exercised its right of first refusal (ROFR) or pre-emption rights to acquire the 8.4 per cent stake held by ConocoPhillips in Kashagan oilfield. In November 2012, India's ONGC decided to buy ConocoPhillips' 8.4 per cent stake in Kazakhstan's biggest oilfield, Kashagan for $5 billion. But, according to a law in Kazakhstan, the national government has the ROFR that allowed it an option to buy the stake at the price agreed between ONGC and Con
OVL, OIL enter into pact for Mozambique asset
Through a communication to stock exchange, Oil & Natural Gas Corporation informed that its overseas subsidiary OVL and Oil India (OIL) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire interest in the Rovuma Area 1 Offshore Block in Mozambique
OIL, OVL to buy stake in Mozambique gas field for $2.47 bn
In Mozambique, Indian State exploration firms ONGC and Oil India (OIL) have signed a $2.48-billion deal to acquire 10 per cent stake from Videocon in a giant gas project in the African country. The acquisition deal may help ship an estimated 6 million tonne a year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India. ONGC Videsh (OVL), the overseas arm of the State explorer, said the deal marks its entry into a world-class project with significant upside potential, and would help it achieve long-term product

