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Monday, August 23, 2010 (16:39:10)
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Cairn India strikes oil in Krishna Godavari basin

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Mumbai, Aug 23: India's fourth largest oil and gas producer, Cairn India, today said it has struck oil at a well in the Krishna Godavari basin, off the Andhra Pradesh coast.

"A flow of 75 barrels per day of oil and 0.27 million cubic feet per day of gas was achieved during drill stem tests," the company said in a regulatory statement to the Bombay Stock Exchange.

"The well and test results are being evaluated to assess the commercial potential of the discovery and to determine the future appraisal programme," it added.

Cairn India, the operator, has a 49 percent stake in the block, while state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) holds the remaining 51 percent participating interest.

Cairn India had last week announced selling a 51-60 percent stake to London-based industrialist Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta Group Monday in a $8.5-$9.6 billion.

The deal, however, may run into trouble following the minority stakeholder ONGC and the government's view that the state-owned oil explorer should be given the first right of refusal over Cairn India's shares. (IANS)
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