Indian energy group Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. is considering purchasing more stakes in oil and gas assets that are already producing in order to speed up investment returns, the managing director of the company's exploration business told Reuters.
The state-run refiner had previously focused mainly on exploration assets overseas, where it has invested just over US$1.5 billion.
But the company now also looks at fields that are already producing. In March, it bought a stake in Russian oil fields that are in production via its upstream subsidiary, Bharat Petro Resources Ltd.
"That is why we looked at Russia," BPRL's managing director D. Rajkumar told Reuters on the sidelines of a news conference on Sept. 21. "That will ensure we have a balanced portfolio of assets from exploration, development to producing. So with all this, we will be in a self-sustaining place soon."
Pressure on oil companies to get a quick return on their investment has increased because of lower oil prices, which have also hit the industry's capital spending plans.
Bharat Petroleum was India's first state-owned refiner to venture into the upstream oil business when it bought minority stakes in Brazilian blocks in 2007.
In 2008, Bharat Petroleum invested in a gas block in Mozambique, but the production has now been delayed to 2020-2021 after LNG prices slumped.
The purchase of the Russian assets gives Bharat Petroleum a potential for immediate revenues and bridges the gap till 2021-2022 when Mozambique gas production starts, Rajkumar said.
The company's chairman, S. Varadarajan, said it would also continue looking for exploration opportunities.
"There is a strategy to look at different markets and projects which are at different phases [of E&P] and that is why we did the Russian acquisition," Varadarajan said.
BPCL said it plans to invest 150 billion to 200 billion rupees (US$2.25 billion to US$3 billion) over the next five years in developing existing blocks. (US$1 = 66.7650 Indian rupees)
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