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OVL, IOC, OIL to invest $5 bn in Iran gas field
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi Jun 26, 2009, 00:30 IST

ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) and its partners Indian Oil Corporation (IOC)and Oil India Ltd (OIL) have proposed an investment of about $5 billion in bringing to production a massive gas field they discovered in offshore Iran, in the next 3-4 years.

“OVL has submitted a development plan to the Iranian authorities. The investment proposed is around $5 billion,” a source in know of the development said.

Iran had in September 2008 approved the viability of the discovery in the Farsi block. The discovery, which was subsequently named Farzad gas field, may hold inplace reserves of up to 21.68 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), of which recoverable reserves may be 12.8 Tcf.

The Indian firm wants to liquefy the gas and ship it to India in the form of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The source said Iran has so far not responded to the development plan which was submitted this month.

OVL and IOC have 40 per cent stake each in the 3,500 sq km Farsi offshore block that was awarded to the consortium in 2002. OIL has the remaining 20 per cent.

The three firms had also found oil on the block and in November 2008 submitted commerciality report of the discovery.

Iran has not yet approved the commerciality of the oil find, which may hold reserves of up to one billion barrela.

If the consortia gets the developmental rights, they will be paid a 15 per cent rate of return over and above the investments they make.

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