ONGC board approves
pact to acquire GSPC stake for USD1.2 bn
The Board of state-owned ONGC has approved signing of definitive
agreements for buying debt- laden GSPC's entire 80 per cent stake in
KG-basin natural gas block for USD 1.2 billion.
ONGC board approves pact to acquire GSPC stake for USD1.2 bn
The Board of state-owned ONGC
has approved signing of definitive agreements for buying debt- laden
GSPC's entire 80 per cent stake in KG-basin natural gas block for USD 1.2 billion.
ONGC will pay USD 995.26 million for three discoveries in the
KG-OSN-2001/3 block that are under trial production since August 2014.
Another USD 200 million will be paid for six other discoveries for which
GSPC has been finalising an investment plan to bring them to
production.
"ONGC Board has approved execution of farm-in/farm-out agreement with
GSPC in respect of acquisition of 80 per cent Participative Interest
(PI) and Operatorship in the NELP-III block KG-OSN- 2001/3," a company
statement said here.
ONGC had on December 23 last year agreed to acquire the stake of Gujarat
State Petroleum Corp (GSPC).
Thereafter, "the two companies, after several rounds of discussions and
legal due diligence, have agreed to the terms and conditions to be
incorporated in the Farm-in / Farm-out agreement", the statement said.
The Farm-in/Farm-out agreement sets forth the modalities to be followed
to effect the assignment of PI and change of Operatorship with the
approval of the Government as per the existing Production Sharing
Contract (PSC) and Joint Operating Agreement of the block, it said.
Besides the payout to GSPC, ONGC will have to pay for the entire
development cost of the six discoveries which may run into at least a
couple of billion dollars.
GSPC, which had a debt of Rs 19,716.27 crore as on March 31, 2015, has
so far made 9 gas discoveries in the Bay of Bengal block. Of these,
three - KG-08, KG-17, KG-15 - commonly known as Deendayal West (DDW)
fields - have been approved for development.
But against an approved field development plan (FDP) cost of USD 2.75
billion, GSPC seen a huge cost-overrun, incurring USD 2.83 billion as on
March 31, 2015.
Additionally, it had incurred an exploration cost of
USD 584.63 million, taking total expenditure as on March 31, 2015 to USD
3.41 billion.
As per the requirement of the FDP, 12 more development wells are yet to
be completed which would further escalate the project cost.
The trial production from the DDW field commenced in August 2014, but
the average production achieved is only 19.45 million standard cubic
feet per day against a targeted commercial production of 200 mmscfd.
Commercial production has not commenced as production rate has not yet
stabilised. The DGH approved FDP had envisaged commercial production
from December 2011.
The official said FDP for the six remaining discoveries -- KG-16, KG-22,
KG-31, KG-21, KG-19 and KG-20SS, is under review of GSPC.
As per the approved FDP of DDW fields, the estimated oil and gas in
place (OGIP) was 1.952 trillion cubic feet (tcf).
Jubilant and Geo Global Resources (GGR) own 10 per cent stake each in
the block
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