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Vedanta to double oil output with $4 bn

The firm targeting 300,000 barrels per day (15 million tonnes a year) oil output in 3 years

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Vedanta to double oil output with $4 bn
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7 Feb 2024 6:15 AM IST

Slippery growth

  • Taxes on oil and gas production in India is 65%
  • Global average of taxes for oil production is 35%
  • India, the world’s third-largest oil importer

Betul (Goa): Mining conglomerate Vedanta Ltd will invest $4 billion over the next three years to double oil production, its chairman Anil Agarwal said on Tuesday as he pushed ahead with an aggressive oil and gas expansion programme. Vedanta, which more than a decade back acquired Scottish explorer Cairn Energy’s (now Capricorn Energy) India assets, is targeting 300,000 barrels per day (15 million tonnes a year) oil output in 3 years from aggressive exploration campaign, he said on the sidelines of the India Energy Week (IEW) here.

The company is pushing ahead with the investment undeterred by concerns around debt levels at parent Vedanta Resources. “India is the best place to be in right now. It has the resources as well as the market,” he said. “But unfortunately we (as a country) produce just 15 per cent of our need and the rest is imported.”

Agarwal said his company currently produces around 140,000 barrels per day of oil and oil equivalent gas and has a promising acreage in northeast and deep-water which it had won under open acreage licensing bid rounds.

Vedanta Ltd Investment Oil Production Anil Agarwal Cairn Energy Capricorn Energy India Energy Week Debt Levels Open Acreage Licensing Bid Rounds 
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