Started as Hydrocarbons India Pvt Ltd on March 5, 1965 to carry out exploration and development of the Rostam and Raksh oil fields in Iran and undertaking a service contract in Iraq, OVL today has 36 projects in 17 countries.
Rechristened as ONGC Videsh Limited on June 15, 1989 with the objective of marketing the expertise of its parent Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) abroad, it owns reserves in excess of 600 million tonnes of oil and oil equivalent gas.
While Modi will inaugurate the conference, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will address the valedictory session.
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, Power and Coal Minister Piyush Goyal and Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman besides hosts of CEOs, industry leaders, academia, technology innovators, policy makers and leaders will deliberate contemporary challenges and opportunities of shaping India's energy security.
Besides OVL, the conclave will also celebrate 50 years of Engineers India Ltd and Indian Oil Corp's (IOC) Barauni refinery in Bihar.
Its big breakthrough came when it snapped a 20 per cent stake in Russia's giant Sakhalin-1 oil and gas field for USD 1.7 billion in 2001. Since then there has been no looking back with its portfolio spreading Columbia to New Zealand.
"Today OVL produces 14.5 per cent of India's oil production and 11.4 per cent of gas output," he said, adding that the company has till date invested USD 23.6 billion in acquisition of oil and gas properties abroad.
"To support and accomplish the objective of the energy security of the country, OVL has adopted a long-term target to increase its production by more than two and half times to 20 million tonnes oil equivalent by 2018 and by more than seven times to 60 million tonnes by 2030," the official added.
