OVL, which had previously bought 15 per cent stake in Vankor from Russian national oil firm Rosneft for USD 1.268 billion, will get additional 3.2 million tons of oil equivalent on top of 4.11 million tons secured earlier.
Besides OVL's 26 per cent, a consortium of comprising Oil India (OIL), Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and Bharat PetroResources (BPRL) acquired 23.9 per cent stake in the field at a cost of USD 2.02 billion, giving them 6.56 million tons of oil.
"Indian companies have now invested USD 4.2 billion in Vankor. Together with 29.9 per cent stake OIL-IOC-BPRL consortium bought in Taas-Yuryakh oilfield in East Siberia for USD 1.12 billion, the total investment in Russia this year is USD 5.46 billion. This investment will give India 15.18 million tons of oil equivalent," Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said.
The investment made compares to USD 28.48 billion investment by Indian companies overseas in the past 50 years, giving it about 10 million tons of oil equivalent, he said.
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OVL had in May closed a deal to acquire 15 per cent stake in JSC Vankorneft -- a company organised under the law of Russian Federation, which is the owner of Vankor Field and North Vankor licence.
The field has recoverable reserves of 2.5 billion barrels.
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The USD 2.2 billion OVL spent for acquiring 26 per cent stake in Vankor will be its third biggest acquisition. It had in 2013 paid USD 4.125 billion for a 16 per cent stake in Mozambique's offshore Rovuma Area 1, which holds as much as 75 Trillion cubic feet of gas reserves.
"The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its approval to an acquisition by OVL for 11 per cent stake in JSC Vankorneft from Rosneft Oil Company (Rosneft)," an official statement said here today.
The acquisition of stake in Vankorneft will provide 3.2 million tonnes of oil equivalent to OVL by 2017. OVL's previous 15 per cent stake buy in Vankor had given it 4.11 million tons per annum of oil.
Taas currently produces about 21,000 barrels per day of oil, and a peak of 1,00,000 bpd is expected by 2021. Vankor, on the other hand, is past its peak, which was 161 million barrels (22 million tonnes) in 2014 and 2015. It currently produces 154 million barrels.
Rosneft had last year sold 20 per cent stake in Taas to BP of UK for USD 750 million. The Russian firm will hold 50.1 per cent stake in the project after the deal.