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India, Russia sign oil deal
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, FEB. 10. India and Russia have signed an historic accord
on massive Indian investment in the Sakhalin oil and gas fields
that will give a major boost to their bilateral economic
relations.
ONGC-Videsh Ltd. (OVL) and the Russian State-owned Rosneft
company signed the agreement in the presence of the Union
Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Mr. Ram Naik, and the
Russian Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Victor Khristenko, in Moscow
on Saturday.
OVL has acquired a 20-per cent stake from Rosneft in the
Sakhalin-1 offshore project in the Russian Far East. Under the
accord, OVL would invest between $ 1.5 to $ 2 billion into the
project over the next five years before oil and gas production
commences in 2005-2006. It would be India's biggest single-
project investment abroad and the largest foreign investment in
Russia.
Mr. Naik praised the deal as representing ``a quantum jump in
Indo-Russian economic relations... In the context of Indo-Russian
relations years from now, the Sakhail-1 project will be
remembered in the same way as we think today of Indian steel
plants, like Bhilai.''
Sakhalin-1, a huge upstream project, consisted of three offshore
fields being developed by an international consortium under a
Production Sharing Agreement (PSA).
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