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CERAWEEK - Cairn India seeking JV partner to increase oil production

Cairn India's head for exploration stated on Tuesday that the company is working with a joint-venture partner to increase oil production from India to 500,000 barrels a day, up from 100,000 barrels a day.

Sam Algar said that deepwater opportunities would allow the company to easily achieve this goal. He also called for additional partnerships.

Algar, India's largest oil and gas exploration company, said that the company plans to drill deepwater exploration wells in the next year. It will then develop them rapidly to meet India's increasing demand.

Four wells are being drilled in the block, and they are all discoveries. He said that he hoped to bring the wells online by 2028. "That would put us half way towards the 500,000 bpd goal," he added.

Algar stated that the company would also drill its first exploratory well for shale in Rajasthan, northwestern India where it already operates in a few months.

He said that the shale gas well would go down approximately 5,000 meters (16.404 ft), and was adjacent to a natural gas pipeline.

He said that if the shale project does not go online soon, the company will focus on deepwater projects, and they can be brought online by 2028. The company is also aiming to reach 500,000 bpd in five years.

Algar said that Cairn had secured a drilling rig for shale for a period of twelve months.

(source: Reuters)