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Myanmar refuses to export gas to India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
 Around 18 million standard cubic metres per day is likely to be produced from block A-1, while volumes from A-3 block have not yet been finalised pending an appraisal of the discovery.

Myanmar would use around about 6 million standard cubic metres of gas per day of the volumes from A-1 and A-3 for its domestic consumption and export the remaining 12 million standard cubic metres of gas from A-1 and likely output from A-3 to China.

Independent certifiers have certified 4.8 trillion cubic feet gas reserves in offshore block A-1 while in the adjacent block A-3 the reserves would be established after the current appraisal drilling is completed in May.

 

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First Published: Mar 21 2007 | 11:23 AM IST

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