Saturday, September 13, 2008

Oil PSUs look for more blocks in Colombia


The Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora and his counterpart the Minister of Energy & Mines of Colombia, Mr. Herman Martinez at a bilateral meeting, in New Delhi on September 05, 2008.

The Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora and his counterpart the Minister of Energy & Mines of Colombia, Mr. Herman Martinez signing an MoU between India and Colombia in Long Champ, in New Delhi on September 05, 2008.

The Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora and his counterpart the Minister of Energy & Mines of Colombia, Mr. Herman Martinez at the signing ceremony of an MoU between India and Colombia in Long Champ, in New Delhi on September 05, 2008.
NEW DELHI: Continuing with its ‘aggressive strategy’ and expansion spree, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation and Oil India Ltd. have expressed keen desire in acquiring more oil fields in Colombia. GAIL (India) has proposed to set up a petrochemical plant in the oil-rich South American nation.

The keenness of Indian oil companies was conveyed to the visiting Colombian Minister of Energy and Mines, Hernan Martinez, by Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Murli Deora, who sought expansion of cooperation between the two nations in the energy sector.

OVL Managing Director R. S. Butola sought more oil blocks in Colombia and expressed the desire to participate in the latest licensing round in the Latin American nation that closes in early November.

He said the company was already present in Colombia through various partners but was keen to get more oil assets. OVL, along with Sinopec of China, already has 50 per cent stake in an oilfield that produces about 25,000 barrels a day of oil. It also has acquired interest in three deep water exploration blocks on the Caribbean side of Colombia.

It is learnt that OIL also staked claim for oil blocks on nomination basis and would also participate in the Colombian international bid round where 43 exploration areas have been offered.

Representatives of the Indian companies would soon visit Colombia to take stock of the situation and then draw up their future plans,” Mr. Deora added.
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INDIA AND COLOMBIA SIGN MOU FOR COOPERATION IN THE HYDROCARBON SECTOR

India and Colombia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU), here today, for cooperation in hydrocarbon sector. Shri Murli Deora, Minister for Petroleum & Natural Gas, Government of India and Mr. Hernan Martinez Torres, the visiting Minister of Energy & Mines, Government of Colombia inked the MoU. Shri Deora informed that the MoU provides an umbrella framework to facilitate and enhance bilateral cooperation in this sector. The two sides have agreed to cooperate in the entire spectrum of hydrocarbon sector particularly in the areas of exploration and production of oil and gas, exchange of training and human resource development, and exchange of visits of professionals and technicians. He also said, “we will be setting up a Joint Working Group in the hydrocarbon sector for enhancing cooperation between our two friendly countries.”

Shri Deora, further, underlined that despite geographical distance, India and Colombia are partners in pursuance of energy security. ONGC Videsh Limited has a producing asset in Colombia as a joint venture with a Chinese company Sinopec. This asset has current crude oil production of 25,000 barrels per day. ONGC Videsh Limited also has three offshore exploration blocks in Colombia. OVL is the operator in two of these blocks. He added, “we are exploring opportunities for participation in implementing enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and improved oil recovery (IOR) projects in the existing fields of Colombia.”

Mr. Hernan Martinez Torres stated that the MoU between Colombia and India is significant, pointing out to tremendous potential for Colombia’s association with India in energy sector. This is first of a series of MoUs with Indian authorities which could be concluded between the two countries, he said, adding that similar MoU was considered in mining sector in a meeting yesterday. Mr. Martinez stressed that the today’s MoU signing was initiation of an excellent process of cooperation between India and Colombia.

Earlier, the two Minister led respective delegations during bilateral discussions. They reviewed the existing cooperation and discussed new areas of cooperation like greater participation of Indian entities in the exploration and production in Colombia, projects for improved/enhanced oil recovery from existing fields, training oil & gas sector technologists of Colombia in the excellent state-of-art facilities with Indian oil sector PSUs, production and blending of bio-fuels, etc.

Colombia, the fifth-largest hydrocarbon rich country in South America had 1.54 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves (Oil and Gas Journal 2005). The country produces nearly 525 thousand barrels per day of oil. Colombia produced 830,000 bbl/d in 1999, and it is believed that with extensive exploration and new discoveries the production of oil in Colombia can be enhanced. ONGC Videsh Ltd. of India, recognizing the hydrocarbon potential of Colombia set up its first operation in 2006, through Joint acquisition of oil producing assets along with Sinopec of China. In addition, ONGC Videsh Ltd. has also acquired three deep water offshore exploration blocks RC 8, 9 & 10 on the Caribbean side of Colombia. ONGC Videsh Ltd. currently has operation in 17 countries and its oil and gas production was nearly 8.8 MMTOE from its international projects.

Besides the two Ministers, Petroleum Secretary Shri R.S. Pandey, CMD ONGC Shri R.S. Sharma, CMD GAIL Mr. U.D. Choubey, CMD OIL Shri M.R. Pasricha and CMD EIL Shri Mukesh Rohatagi from Indian side and Dr. Jose Armando Zamora, Director General, National Hydrocarbon Agency of Colombia and Colombian Ambassador to India from Colombian side were present on the occasion.

Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas
Friday, September 05, 2008,16:37 IST
Press Information Bureau
Government of India

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1 Jul 2008 ... India held wide ranging bilateral talks with Colombia on the sidelines of the 19th World Petroleum Congress in Madrid
Columbia keen to utilise Indian expertise in improving oil production from existing fields
India held wide ranging bilateral talks with Iran and Colombia on the sidelines of the 19th World Petroleum Congress in Madrid, Spain today on further enhancing cooperation in various activities in the hydrocarbon value chain.
Earlier, in a meeting with Colombian Minister of Mines and Energy Hernan Martinez Torres, Shri Deora proposed ONGC´s participation in improving oil recovery from the existing fields in Colombia. Mr. Torres conveyed Colombia´s keen interest in utilizing the expertise of ONGC in implementing Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and Improved Oil Recovery (IOR) projects.

The two ministers also reviewed the existing projects involving ONGC Videsh in a producing field and 3 exploration blocks. They expressed satisfaction on the progress in these projects. Shri Deora invited Mr Torres to visit India for taking first hand view of developments in the Indian oil and gas sector.

Shri Deora was accompanied by Petroelum Secretary Shri M S Srinviasan, Indian Ambassador to Spain Ms Sujata Mehta, ONGC CMD Shri R S Sharma, OVL MD Shri R S Butola and EIL CMD Shri Mukul Rothagi.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
18:13 IST ,PIB

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