BP chief executive Bob Dudley yesterday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, first since the BJP-led government stormed to power last May, and followed it up with a meeting with Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan this morning.
The UK-based firm partners Reliance Industries in flagging KG-D6 block as well as gas discovery area NEC-25 off the east coast. It sought applicability of premium the government had promised to give to yet-to-be discovered fields, to those that have not yet been developed, sources privy to the discussions said.
Sources said BP wanted this premium to apply to all existing yet-to-be developed difficult discoveries like the satellite fields in KG-D6 and finds in NEC-25.
Unlike in the past past, Dudley wasn't accompanied by Mukesh Ambani, head of Reliance Industries, at the meeting with Modi. He dropped broad hints that BP wants an early resolution to issues pending in arbitration, sources said.
"Yesterday, Bob Dudley met Prime Minister and today he met me. He promised greater engagement in oil and gas sector," Pradhan said at an industry event here.
Dudley, who had met Pradhan on sidelines of the World Petroleum Congress in Moscow in June last year, assured of "oil and gas production increasing" and greater engagement, the minister said.
"Pradhan appreciated the role played by BP in Indian hydrocarbon sector and welcomed it to increase its presence in upstream and downstream sectors in India.
