The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by ONGC Chairman and Managing Director Subhash Kumar and SECI Managing Director Suman Sharma
The top court sought Attorney General K.K. Venugopal's intervention in the matter, and asked him to speak to the ONGC and ensure that the issue is resolved
Oil Ministry's proposal to strip ONGC of Mumbai High and Bassein in the western offshore is a "systematic weakening" of the state-owned firm, former bureaucrat E A S Sarma said
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Weeks after its second-highest-ranking official asked ONGC to give away its largest producing oil and gas fields to foreign companies, the Petroleum Ministry on Monday clarified that production from existing fields has to be increased through all means including technology and involvement of private sector companies in a transparent manner. Amar Nath, additional secretary (exploration) in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, had on October 28 written a three-page letter to ONGC Chairman and Managing Director Subhash Kumar, saying productivity of the Mumbai High and Bassein & Satellite (B&S) offshore assets under state-owned firm was low and international partners should be invited and given 60 per cent participating interest (PI) and operatorship. The proposal has met with strong resistance from the management of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) as well as its unions who feel its assets are being given away on a platter to the private sector. "The government is ...
There is enough scope for several large and small companies to operate in the offshore and onshore basins in the country as substantial area is still available, says govt
The petroleum ministry's proposal to give away ONGC's biggest oil and gas fields to foreign companies has met with strong resistance from the officers union of the company, which has said that the government should empower and give the company a level-playing field rather than giving away its prime assets to the private sector on a platter. The Association of Scientific & Technical Offices of ONGC petitioned Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri against a proposal put by Amar Nath, additional secretary (exploration) in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, for giving away 60 per cent stake and operatorship of Mumbai High and Bassein & Satellite (B&S) offshore assets to international partners for raising output. The union, which represents ONGC's 17,000 officers, said the company and its employees are completely aligned with the government objective of raising domestic production to cut imports, and for this to happen ONGC should be given the same fiscal and regulatory ...
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ONGC's total crude oil output dipped 3.8 per cent to 5.47 million tonnes while gas production stood 7 per cent lower at 5.467 billion cubic metres
Revenue rose 44% to Rs 24,353 cr
Wants the energy giant to increase area under exploration; options on the table include selling stake to private players, exploring partnerships
India, the world's third biggest oil consumer and importer, wants to quickly monetise its oil and gas reserves and has been asking ONGC for years to raise production
Production at Mumbai High and Bassein & Satellite offshore assets under state-owned firm is low, says letter by petroleum ministry.
Private refiners such as Reliance and Nayara Energy command over a third of India's total crude oil refining capacity
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On October 8, 2021, Maharashtra Seamless had announced that the company has successfully bagged an order worth Rs 237 crore from ONGC for supply of seamless casings pipes