Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily used the sidelines of the Petrotech 2014 conference to court energy ministers of hydrocarbon rich nations of UAE, Bahrain, Canada, Ecuador and Libya to not just seek oil and gas supplies but also look at acquiring assets.
Moily said India was seeking a long-term supply contract with Canada, a nation from where state-owned Indian Oil Corp (IOC) last November joined private refiners Reliance Industries and Essar Oil in importing oil.
While ONGC Videsh Ltd has set up a country office in Calgary to pursue investment opportunities, IOC and gas utility GAIL India are seeking opportunities to either invest in oil and gas fields including shale, or for sourcing crude oil and LNG.
"Currently, IOC is pursuing discussions for LNG off-take from Canada," Moily said in discussions with Premier of Alberta Alison M Redford.
With about 60 per cent of its energy supplies coming from the Middle East, New Delhi wants to tap newer sources to expand its basket. Western sanctions against Iran has already led to a significant drop in oil sources from what once was India's second biggest supplier. Unrest in Libya and Sudan too have disrupted supplies.
In talks with UAE's Energy Minister Suhail Mohmmed al Mazrouei, Moily said OVL, the flagship overseas acquisition firm, may be considered by the Middle-East nation for an onshore oil exploration license as well as offshore licence.
"OVL would be keen to partner Mubadala (an investment and development company supporting the diversification of the UAE) in jointly pursuing E&P assets in third countries," he said.
Also, Engineers India Ltd is keen on participating in the USD 6.5 billion Sitra refinery project.
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