Myanmar may award oil exploration block to India Thursday, January 29 2004 16:23 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi:
Myanmar is likely to award at least one offshore oil and gas exploration block and refinery revamp projects to Indian firms, even as New Delhi is exploring the possibility of piping the huge gas reserves discovered in offshore Myanmar earlier this month.
Myanmar may award the prospective A-3 block in the Bay of Bengal to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Videsh Ltd besides giving Indian Oil Corp (IOC) a $ 116 million contract for revamping its old refinery.
"They (Myanmar Government) have agreed to finalise the agreement for A-3 block as early as possible," Petroleum Minister Ram Naik told reporters after meeting his Myanmarese counterpart Lun Thi in New Delhi.
Block A-3 lies on the southern edge of Block A-1, where four to six trillion cubic feet of gas reserves was discovered earlier this month. Block A-3 is said to have both oil and gas potential while A-1 is believed to be more gas-prone.
The proximity of the two production-sharing contract areas would offer the potential to develop finds jointly or as tie backs utilising a common export pipeline.
"We are exploring if gas from Block A-1 can be brought to India," Naik said.
Petroleum Secretary B K Chaturvedi said state-run gas firm Gas Authority of India (GAIL) will carry out a feasibility study to explore laying pipelines - an undersea line connecting the find to Eastern cost or an on-land version travelling through Bangladesh into the Northeast or West Bengal.
India has also offered exporting surplus diesel from Numaligarh Refinery Ltd to Myanmar, he said adding Rangoon was likely to award a $ 116 million oil refinery revamp contract to IOC.