State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) has been offered a stake in Gujarat State Petroleum Corp's (GSPC) Krishna Godavari basin block in an attempt to the Gujarat government firm's Rs 19,500 crore loan from turning into an NPA.
"I can only tell (Congress leader) Jairam Ramesh that exploration and production activities should not be seen in isolation," he told reporters here. "If they (UPA Government) had provided marketing freedom as guaranteed under the PSC, GSPC could have produced gas by now."
Pradhan said company-to-company discussions were taking place on a possible collaboration between ONGC and GSPC. "These are commercial discussions and my best wishes are with the two companies."
"If they are able to reach a commercial understanding, keeping their profitability in mind, we must not have any problem," he said.
Ramesh had yesterday alleged that Pradhan was making attempts to "palm off" the KG gas block to ONGC to "protect" Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Since the BJP-led government took power in the Centre, Gujarat State Petroleum Corp Ltd (GSPC) is seeking to sell a majority stake in its KG-OSN-2001/3 (Deendayal) block in Bay of Bengal to Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), sources said.
GSPC was to begin gas production from the block in 2013 but after sinking in USD 3.6 billion it was found that gas reserves are one-tenth of 20 trillion cubic feet claimed in 2005 and that too is technically difficult to produce.
Sources said GSPC has been doing trial production of a very small volume of gas from August 4, 2014 and has not yet reached commercial production and in absence of revenue commensurate with the debt servicing obligations it risks becoming a defaulter.
To bail out of the situation, a few weeks back it offered to sell 50 per cent stake to ONGC, they said.
As per the approved field development plan (FDP), natural gas production was to reach 3.83 mmscmd in second year and achieve peak output of 5.24 mmscmd in the third.
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