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Will wrap up expansion this month: Cairn

- TWESH MISHRA

Cairn Oil & Gas is looking to complete the process of ramping up its crude oil and gas production by March-end. These projects were hit by the lockdown last year.

“Two or two and a half years ago, we started a major expansion process, which was curtailed to an extent by Covid-19. But, we managed to overcome that and we are finishing most of these projects. We have completed some of them in the past couple of months and we will be done with most of them by the end of March,” Prachur Sah, deputy chief executive officer (CEO) of Cairn Oil & Gas told Business Standard.

Cairn Oil & Gas is a unit of Anil Agarwal-controlled Vedanta group.

Currently, Cairn Oil & Gas is driving production from the Rajasthan asset and the offshore asset. “We have a total of five assets that we are operating in and have 51 blocks from the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) bid rounds,” Sah said.

Commenting on the ramping up of production, Sah said, “In a mature asset, production is expected to decline. However, these investment­s will ensure that we will not only manage the decline but grow the production. So, for Cairn the production in the past six to eight months was 160,000-165,000 barrels. Now, the production is gradually increasing. This month, we have already increased the production to 170,000 barrels, including gas. And, we expect to raise it up to 180,000-185,000 barrels by mid-march.”

Sah said the company’s cost of production was competitiv­e. “Production cost is hovering anywhere between $6 and $8 a barrel which is quite competitiv­e if you look globally. I think we will remain there with the enhanced recovery projects. The recovery projects always cost a little bit higher and incur more cost. We believe if the incentive goes to the government and the government helps us on the exploratio­n side, we will remain very competitiv­e in terms of delivering these projects,” he added.

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Deputy CEO, Cairn Oil & Gas
“Production cost is hovering anywhere between $6 and $8 a barrel, which is quite competitiv­e if you look globally. I think we will remain there with the enhanced recovery projects” PRACHUR SAH Deputy CEO, Cairn Oil & Gas

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