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Ambani tussle to impact energy blocks auction: DGH

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Press Trust Of India New Delhi

The global economic meltdown and the gas dispute between the Ambani brothers may trip India’s largest ever auction of oil and gas blocks as the two factors are likely to keep major foreign firms from bidding, the sector regulator feels.

“I will be happy if we get an average of two bids per block,” said V K Sibal, director general of hydrocarbons, the upstream regulator conducting the eighth auction of blocks under New Exploration Licensing Policy (Nelp). Response to India’s offer of 70 blocks has been tepid with fewer prospective bidders visiting datarooms compared to previous rounds, he said. “The response in Canada, London and Perth has been lukewarm.”

 

“The global economic meltdown has adversely impacted smaller companies,” he said. Also, the public spat between Mukesh and Anil Ambani-run firms over gas from the country’s largest field may have an adverse impact. Fewer number of bids may come in for Nelp-VIII due to “negative publicity because of the fight between two corporate giants”, he said.

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First Published: Oct 02 2009 | 12:42 AM IST

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