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India's largest oil producer ONGC found a huge gas field in Block A-3, offshore Myanmar
Media Release
Jun. 19, 2006

India's largest oil producer Oil and Natural Gas Corp and state gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd have found a huge gas field in Block A-3, offshore Myanmar.

The Mya-1 discovery in Block A-3, where ONGC's overseas arm - ONGC Videsh Ltd - has 20 per cent stake and GAIL 10 per cent interest, flowed about 57.6 million cubic feet of gas per day during testing, industry officials said. South Korea's Daewoo International is the operator of Block A-3, which lies adjacent to Block A-1 where 4 to 6 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of gas reserves were previously found. OVL and GAIL together hold 30 per cent interest in A-1.


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