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Cairn India seeks govt nod to raise output

Cairn India seeks govt nod to raise output

Media reports indicate that the union ministry for environment & forests received an application from Cairn India seeking permission to produce 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent and more from the RJ-ON-90/1 block. Cairn is looking to close this fiscal with production at 200,000-

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Cairn India seeks extension of contract for Barmer block

Cairn India seeks extension of contract for Barmer block

Cairn India, which plans to invest $3 billion over three years to improve reserves and increase production, primarily in Rajasthan, wants government to extend contract on Barmer oil block by 10 years. The company would invest this amount after considering the remaining economic life of the field. Therefore, the firm seeks extension of the contract perio

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Cairn may not get relinquished blocks on nomination basis

Cairn may not get relinquished blocks on nomination basis

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) opined that Cairn India can repossess the almost 8,000 square kilometre of area in its prolific Rajasthan block
only by participating in future NELP or Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OPAL) bidding. It may be recalled that Cairn India requested the government to return the area that it previously relinquished as it did not find oil or

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DGH calls for review of DoC for RIL’s block

DGH calls for review of DoC for RIL’s block

Media reports suggest that the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) asked the union oil ministry to convene a meeting of the Management Committee (MC) to review the Declaration of Commerciality (DoC) for D-35 block. The block, which is also named CY-DWN-2001/2 block, was discovered by Reliance Industries (RIL) in 2007

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Cairn India awaits govt nod for Rs 50 bn investment plan

Cairn India awaits govt nod for Rs 50 bn investment plan

Cairn India is awaiting government approval for an over-arching integrated block development plan which envisages investment of Rs 5,000 crore on its Rajasthan oil fields between 2013-2016. The company is also awaiting government decision on extending the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) of the R

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RIL shuts another well at KG D6 block, output falls

RIL shuts another well at KG D6 block, output falls

According to a latest report of the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), Reliance Industries (RIL) shut its ninth well - A1 - on the Krishna Godavari (KG)-D6 block for "reservoir build-up study. The closure of the well resulted in the gas output from the block falling to an all-time low of 15.5 million standard cubic metre per

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DGH proposes stringent conditions for cost recovery

DGH proposes stringent conditions for cost recovery

Directorate General of Hydrocarbon (DGH) opined that recovery of cost incurred by companies on exploration activity in the producing oil and gas fields must be allowed only under certain conditions. The upstream oil regulator recommended that the exploration firm must submit a feasible investment plan for producing from the discovery in order to be eligible for cost recovery

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Govt reviews pricing system for natural gas

Govt reviews pricing system for natural gas

In order to encourage exploration and development activities by players in the oil and gas sector, the government is reviewing the system of pricing natural gas under the production sharing contract (PSC), Economic Survey 2012-13 said. The pricing system would be reviewed in order to clarify the extent to which producers will get the free

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DGH updates home ministry on RIL

DGH updates home ministry on RIL

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) wrote to the home ministry that Reliance Industries (RIL) failed to perform its obligations in terms of international petroleum industry practices towards the Krishna Godavari gas block. DGH wrote this in a reply to the letter sent by the hom

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DGH updates home ministry on RIL

DGH updates home ministry on RIL

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) wrote to the home ministry that Reliance Industries (RIL) failed to perform its obligations in terms of international petroleum industry practices towards the Krishna Godavari gas block. DGH wrote this in a reply to the letter sent by the hom

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