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    ONGC Videsh Secures 16-Year Extension For Vietnam Oil Block Operations

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    By Aruna Sharma on August 20, 2024 INTERNATIONAL

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    The Overseas arm of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), ONGC Videsh Ltd has been granted a 16-year extension for oil and gas production in Vietnam, along with a three-year extension for exploration in the South China Sea.  Vietnamese authorities have extended the production sharing contract (PSC) for producing Block 06.1 in the offshore Nam Con Son basin until 2039. Furthermore, an eighth extension has been granted for oil and gas exploration in Block 128 in the South China Sea.

    ONGC Videsh holds a 45% stake in Block 06.1, which yields about 1 million tonnes of oil and oil equivalent gas. The block has Zarubezhneft EP BV as the operator with 35% interest and PetroVietnam holding the remaining 20%.

    As per Block 128, the seventh extension for oil and gas exploration was until June 15, 2023, and OVL had requested a three-year extension. The Vietnamese regulator PVN has now prolonged the license until June 15, 2026. Despite the absence of any commercially recoverable oil and gas reserves in the block for the past 18 years, the company has retained its presence due to India’s strategic interest in the South China Sea.

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