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ONGC crosses production target

ONGC crosses production target

ONGC has crossed its daily production target of 16,200 tonnes per day and has accordingly revised its annual goal upward to 5.9 million tonnes for this fiscal. ´Production trend has reversed in recent months.

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India, US sign bilateral agreement for hydrocarbon

India, US sign bilateral agreement for hydrocarbon

The Indian government has signed a three-point bilateral agreement with the US government aiming to harness new technologies in the hydrocarbon sector. The agreement was signed between Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and US Secretary of Energy Dr Ernest Moniz in Washington.

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OVL talks to Pemex for Mexico tie-up

OVL talks to Pemex for Mexico tie-up

ONGC Videsh (OVL) is in talks with Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the national oil company of Mexico for a potential tie-up to pick up equity in exploration and production assets in the Latin American nation.

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ONGC aims 100% rise in oil, gas output by 2030

ONGC aims 100% rise in oil, gas output by 2030

Sudhir Vasudev, Chairman and Managing Director of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) informed that the firm plans to double the oil and gas production in India by 2030. Vasudev reasoned that investing in gas fields will benefit the entrepreneurs in view of the demand for gas in the country

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ONGC’s contractors to get international price

ONGC’s contractors to get international price

Reports indicate that the state-run explorer ONGC would pay international price for crude oil produced from its marginal fields to the service contractors. ONGC, which holds about 165 marginal fields (offshore and onshore), enters into service contracts with companies having expertise in developing these fields through a bidding process

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ONGC’s contractors to get international price

ONGC’s contractors to get international price

Reports indicate that the state-run explorer ONGC would pay international price for crude oil produced from its marginal fields to the service contractors. ONGC, which holds about 165 marginal fields (offshore and onshore), enters into service contracts with companies having expertise in developing these fields through a bidding process