IOC and Delonex were awarded onshore Block P5-A in southern Mozambique, a company executive said.
The combine was declared winner alongside the consortium of Russia's Rosneft and ExxonMobil that won rights for three offshore blocks.
It was awarded three contract areas: A5-B in the Angoche Basin as well as Z5-C and Z5-D in the Zambezi Delta in a former Portuguese colony of Mozambique.
N-Exploration (a 100 per cent Rosneft subsidiary) and ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Mozambique Offshore have been awarded 3 blocks with the US firm as the operator.
Officials said Delonex will be operator of the 9,988 square kilometer Area P5-1 in Palmeira basin while IOC will hold 20 per cent interest. Mozambique's national oil company ENH will hold the remaining 10 per cent.
The partners have committed USD 20 million in first phase of exploration that would include shooting of 10,000 kms of 2D seismic. The first phase of exploration will last three years.
Mozambique had on October 23, 2014 launched its 5th Licensing Round offering a total of 15 onshore and offshore petroleum concessions. The licensing round was delayed for more than two years while new petroleum laws were being finalized.
Out of the eight applications that came in, Mozambique's upstream regulator awarded only six contract areas.
IOC-Delonex were the sold bidder for onshore Block P5-A.
Dhir, after quiting Cairn India soon after the company was taken over by mining billionaire Anil Agarwal in 2011, has got private equity firm Warburg Pincus to commit up to USD 600 million for the new Africa-focused oil and gas explorer he had floated.
Last year, Delonex had been awarded an exploration licence in Ethiopia. The licence covers Blocks 18, 19 and 21 located in the Abred-Ferfer area, Ethiopia with a total acreage of 29,865 sq km.
ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), Oil India Ltd and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) hold a total of 30 per cent interest in Anadarko-operator Area-1.
The southern African country hopes to harness its vast natural gas reserves to become the world's third-largest LNG exporter, behind Qatar and Australia.
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