OVL FY18 net profit up 29 pc on higher oil production

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas investment arm of state-owned and (ONGC), today reported a 29 per cent jump in its net profit for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2018 as it produced more crude and natural gas.

Consolidated net profit in 2017-18 fiscal at Rs 981 crore was 29.6 per cent higher than Rs 757 crore in the previous financial year, the company said in a statement.

OVL is an unlisted company and as such is not obligated to release quarterly earning numbers.

The firm, which has 41 projects in 20 countries spanning from to New Zealand, produced 11 per cent more crude at 9.35 million tonnes in FY18. Natural gas output was also up 10 per cent at 4.81 billion cubic metres.

"The incremental production was mainly from Vankorneft and Sakhalin-1 projects in Russia; Brazil's BC-10 project, CPO-5 block of and due to the acquisition of 4 per cent stake in the project in UAE during the year," the statement said.

The board of directors of the company proposed a final dividend of Rs 2 per share for the 2017-18 fiscal, up from 1.4 a share paid in the previous year.

OVL said it along with (IOC) and in February acquired 10 per cent stake in Lower Zakum Concession, offshore -- the first acquisition by an Indian firm in UAE. The 10 per cent stake was split between OVL, IOC and BRPL in 40:30:30 ratio.

The field produces around 419,000 barrels of oil per day and share of Indian companies is around 42,000 bpd. OVL's share is around 16,800 bpd, it said.

During the year, the company also completed an acquisition of 30 per cent interest in an exploration acreage in

(OVVL), a wholly-owned of OVL, took 30 per cent stake in Petroleum Exploration License 0037 on October 3, 2017 for Blocks 2112A, 2012B and 2113B from of UK.

Tullow with its remaining 35 per cent participating interest shall continue to be the operator of the license. Pancontinental (Pty) Ltd with 30 per cent interest and (Pty) Ltd with 5 per cent are other partners in the license.

Also, an exploration block in was awarded to an Indian consortium comprising of OVL, (BPRL), IOC and Oil Ltd (OIL).

OVL said has granted a 30 years extension to the Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) of Sakhalin-1 block from 2021 to 2051. The company holds 20 per cent stake in the field operation by

Elsewhere, has accorded approval for the development plan for the Golfinho-Atum natural in the Area 1 block located in the Rovuma Offshore Basin of

"The plan outlines the integrated development of the Golfinho-Atum field through an initial two-train onshore liquefaction plant with a total processing capacity of 12.88 million tonnes per annum," OVL said.

The Golfinho-Atum Project will also supply initial volumes of approximately 100 million cubic feet of natural gas per day for domestic sales for Mozambique's industrial development and thereafter make close to 13 million tonnes of LNG annually for exports to nations like

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 11:50 IST