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Oil India has $2 billion budget for overseas acquisitions


29 Jul 2010

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State-run explorer Oil India Ltd has set aside $2 billion for overseas acquisitions, according to Chairman N.M. Borah. Bigger rival Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) has spearheaded India's hunt for foreign petroleum assets, often competing with Chinese firms, but smaller firms such as Oil India and refiners like Indian Oil Corp are also scouting for assets.

'We are currently doing due diligence for 2-3 assets,' Borah said. He said in May that the company was looking at acquiring stakes in fields in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The company has acquired stakes in exploration blocks in Libya, Gabon, Iran, Nigeria and Yemen.

This year, Oil India and IOC had submitted a preliminary approach to acquire Syrian-focused oil explorer Gulfsands Petroleum.

India, Asia's third-largest oil consumer, has encouraged state firms to look for oil and gas fields abroad to secure supplies for its rapidly expanding economy.

Source: Newswires





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