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India to offer $3-4 billion development plan for giant Iran gas field: sources

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Nidhi Verma

NEW (Reuters) - is set to offer a $3-4 billion development plan for the Farzad B to next week after reduced the scope of the project, two sources familiar with the matter said.

Relations between the two countries, which have long held deep trade ties, were strained last year after sought other investors for the field and suggested would award it to Russia's

In retaliation, directed its state refiners to cut imports from

At a meeting in New in February, reduced the scope of the development plan for the Farzad B field and asked to submit a revised proposal, said the two sources, who did not wish to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

New and have been trying to narrow differences over Farzad B development rights since its discovery by Indian firms led by ONGC Videsh, the foreign investment arm of and Natural Gas Corp, in 2008.

Indian companies were hoping to get rights to develop the asset as the South Asian nation was one of the handful of nations that continued to deal with during years of sanctions against the country over its nuclear programme.

The new terms confine Indian companies to just production of gas and development of the field, said the two sources.

Although a formal offer is yet to be made, sources said, the new bid would be between $3 billion and $4 billion and would not include and development of downstream projects.

"As the negotiations are still ongoing, we would not like to comment at this stage," said in response to a Reuters' email seeking comments.

At the request of Iran, Indian companies last year submitted a $11-billion development proposal that covered the development of upstream activities and

The field is estimated to hold 22 trillion cubic feet (tcf)of reserves, of which 16 tcf are deemed recoverable.

and will discuss the revised development plan for the field next week, during Iranian minister Bijan Zanganeh's visit to New

To strengthen its ties with India, has offered a higher freight discount on sales, besides agreeing to consider India's demand for a stake in a producing field, sources told last month.

In return, has agreed to boost imports from Iran, India's minister said last month after a meeting with Zanganeh in

(Reporting by Nidhi Verma; Editing by Mark Potter)

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 19:40 IST
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