OVL allowed to invest $70 million more in Brazilian oilfield

The government today allowed ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL), the overseas arm of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp, to invest an additional $70 million in an oilfield in Brazil, taking its total investment in the project to $748 million.
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has authorised OVL to make an additional investment of $70 million, taking the total cash put in BC-10 project to $383 million, Home Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.
The $383-million investment was towards developing the oil reserves in the BC-10 block, off Brazil and did not include the $165 million OVL had paid earlier to acquire 15 per cent stake.
Oil fields in BC-10 are being developed in two phases — Phase-I cost has gone up by $314 million to $2.282 billion, necessitating the additional expenditure. Phase-II cost remains the same at $1.196 billion.
OVL’s share at 15 per cent in the total cost would be $748.05 million, he said.
“OVL’s cash sink is expected to be $383 million (excluding the acquisition cost of $165 million), against earlier estimated cash sink of $313 million,” he said.
CCEA authorised the Empowered Committee of Secretaries for OVL’s projects to approve an additional cash sink of $17.5 million (25 per cent of $70 million) for future use in case there were shortfalls.
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First Published: Nov 13 2009 | 1:12 AM IST
