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India keen on buying BP assets in Vietnam Thursday, July 22, 2010
Murli Deora, India's oil minister

ENERGY-HUNGRY India is interested in buying BP’s assets in Vietnam, an Indian government minister said yesterday, as the country looks to obtain more energy supplies for its fast-growing economy.
 
“We are trying,” Oil Minister Murli Deora told Dow Jones Newswires by telephone from Vietnam.
 
Deora said Indian state-run firms would hold talks with PetroVietnam - the largest oil producer and second-largest power producer in Vietnam - about acquiring BP assets, Dow Jones reported.
 
India is pitching to buy the British energy giant’s stake in the $1.3bn ( £849m) Nam Con Son gas project in Vietnam, one of the country’s biggest foreign investment projects.
 
The oil major operates the Nam Con Son gas project, which includes Lan Tay and Lan Do gas fields, as well as a pipeline and a gas-fired power plant.
 
India’s state-run ONGC already holds 45 per cent of Nam Con Son’s Block 06.1, while BP has 35 per cent and state-run PetroVietnam holds 20 per cent.
 
The consortium produces about 12-14 million standard cubic meters of gas a day, supporting 30 per cent of Vietnam’s power generation capacity, according to India’s oil ministry.
 
China’s CNOOC and Sinopec, as well as Thailand’s PTTEP may also be interested in BP’s stake in the Vietnam project, media reports said.
 
India relies heavily on overseas oil and gas - the nation imports 80 per cent of its crude oil needs.
 
BP’s asset sale plans to help pay for damages stemming from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster presents an investment opportunity for India.
 
“This is a great opportunity for us,” Deora said in Hanoi.
 
Deora travelled to Vietnam for a meeting of east Asia energy ministers.

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