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New Delhi: ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), has won an oil exploration block in Brazil.
OVL won the offshore S-M-1103 block in the Santos basin paying 1.5 million reais ($6,80,000), a company official said.
The company was among the host of global energy giants that were awarded six blocks in Brazil's eighth annual auction of oil and gas concessions.
"(S-M-1103) has potential for natural gas and light oil," he said.
Italy's ENI paid nearly $140 million to outbid Brazil's state oil company Petrobras, a consortium comprised by Norway's Norsk Hydro and Sapin's Repsol YPF, and a separate bid by Shell to win the S-M-857 deep-water block.
The minimum bid for the block was 2 million reais while ENI agreed to pay 307.4 million reais ($140 million).
Petrobras one block S-M-982 on its own and three in consortia with Hydro and Repsol.
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