Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today discussed with Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, Minister of State for Petroleum of Nigeria the potential in diversifying the engagement of two countries in the hydrocarbon sector.
Kachikwu is on a three days official visit to India.
"Both Ministers noted the existing and significant engagement between the two countries in the hydrocarbon sector. During the meeting, Pradhan thanked Nigerian Minister for allocating term contracts to Indian public sector oil companies and requested Nigeria to extend similar long term contracts to them," an official statement said here.
The two ministers discussed the significant potential in diversifying the engagement in the hydrocarbon sector.
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"The Nigerian Minister requested a potential investment by India of USD 15 billion, if the terms can be agreed to, in Nigeria as upfront payment for crude purchase," the statement said.
This amount is to be repaid on the basis of firm crude oil sales to India over some years and in consideration for collaborating in refining sector, exploration and production activities.
The two agreed "to work on a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate investments by India in the Nigerian oil and gas sector and include areas such as term contract, participation of Indian Companies in the refining sector, oil and gas marketing sector, upstream sector, development of gas infrastructure and training of oil and gas personnel in Nigeria," it said.
The MoU is expected to be firmed up in December during the PETROTECH-2016 conference.