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EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION


HP-E&P<br />

VISION<br />

HP-E&P is World Class & Technically Proficient, with Global<br />

presence, delivering Superior Returns from a Sustainable<br />

Balanced Portfolio with highest commitment to HSSE and Society.


<strong>HPCL</strong><br />

1 history<br />

<strong>Hindustan</strong> <strong>Petroleum</strong> Corporation Limited (“<strong>HPCL</strong>”) is a key public<br />

sector player in India's oil and gas industry with 51.01%<br />

Government ownership. The Company is ranked 311th amongst the<br />

“Fortune-500” group of 20<strong>09</strong>, The Turnover during 2008-<strong>09</strong> was<br />

Rs. 116,428 crores (US $ 24 Billion). It has been in operation for<br />

over a century since the erstwhile Standard Oil Company started<br />

operations in India. <strong>HPCL</strong>, with a Net Worth of US $ 2.2 billion is<br />

currently categorized as one of the “Na<strong>vr</strong>atnas” or nine jewels by<br />

the Government of India.<br />

It is listed on Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange<br />

and has a market capitalization of approximately US $ 2.46 billion.<br />

Primarily a refining and marketing company, <strong>HPCL</strong> – has a 10.3%<br />

share of India's refining capacity. It owns two refineries at Mumbai<br />

and Visakh with a total processing capacity of 13 million metric<br />

Tons per annum (MMTPA). After the ongoing Refinery upgrading<br />

projects get completed at both refineries, total refining capacity<br />

would be enhanced to 18 MMTPA, besides producing Euro-III /<br />

Euro-IV Gasoline and Euro-III Diesel and gaining flexibility to<br />

process higher quantum of heavier and sour crudes. The<br />

Corporation owns and operates India's largest Lube refinery at<br />

Mumbai, with annual capacity of 335,000 tons, which accounts for<br />

40% of the total domestic production.<br />

This project is expected to be completed by end-2010 at a approx.<br />

cost of Rs. 18,000 crores and would cater to its marketing<br />

requirement in North India.<br />

The Corporation has a country-wide marketing network and a<br />

whole range of automotive and industrial petroleum products.<br />

The company has about 18.01% market share equivalent to around<br />

25.4 MMTPA and majority revenue is from its over 8500 Retail<br />

outlets. The Marketing division focuses on Quality and Quantity<br />

assurance to customers.<br />

It is the industry leader in automation of facilities and aggressively<br />

markets Lubricants, Industrial and Consumer products, Aviation<br />

fuel and Bitumen besides penetrating to rural and highway<br />

segments. It operates four cross-country pipelines to enhance<br />

product availability and minimize transportation cost from its<br />

refineries with over 14 MMTPA capacity, including the new<br />

pipeline project of 1048 kms. with approx. 5 MMTPA capacity<br />

from Mundra to Bahadurgarh, near Delhi. .<br />

The Corporation has a skilled and experienced workforce of<br />

around 11,200 employees working all over India at its various<br />

refining and marketing locations for operating the extensive<br />

refining and marketing infrastructural facilities.<br />

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It also has a 16.95% stake in a Joint Venture (JV) refinery at<br />

Mangalore with a capacity of 9 MMTPA. <strong>HPCL</strong> is promoting 9<br />

MMTPA state-of-the-art grass-root Refinery project at Bhatinda,<br />

Punjab with M/s. Mittal Energy Investments Pte. Ltd. as JV partner.<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> has invested in existing business and diversified areas<br />

through its Joint Venture Companies (JVC) for grass-root refinery<br />

projects, upstream E&P business, natural gas distribution, LPG<br />

import and value-added Bitumen and pipelines.


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<strong>HPCL</strong> FORAY<br />

INTO E&P BUSINESS<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> has ventured into new business opportunities to<br />

access additional revenue streams and to emerge as an<br />

integrated energy company.<br />

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The Corporation's foray into the upstream sector would<br />

provide access to equity oil to ensure energy security.<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> Plans to invest approx. US $500 Million in the<br />

Upstream Sector during the current XI plan ending<br />

2011 - 2012.<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong>, in partnership with consortium companies currently<br />

has 19 nos. E&P blocks in India and 4 blocks overseas i.e. one<br />

block each in Oman and Australia and 2 blocks in Egypt,<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> is in the process of formulating a short term & long<br />

term strategy for their upstream sector and establish a<br />

corporate structure & business processes for implementing<br />

the same


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<strong>HPCL</strong> FORAY<br />

INTO E&P BUSINESS contd.<br />

A brief information of E&P blocks acquired by <strong>HPCL</strong> during<br />

past five years, is as under :-<br />

holds 20% participating interest & balance 80% is with<br />

ONGC as operator.<br />

BLOCKS IN INDIA :<br />

NELP-IV round: Two blocks were awarded during 2004<br />

under NELP-IV in offshore deepwater of Kerala-Konkan<br />

basin (KK-DWN-2002/2 & KK-DWN-2002/3) wherein <strong>HPCL</strong><br />

Another NELP-IV block was awarded during 2004 in<br />

Cambay-Gujarat onshore basin (CB-ONN-2002-3) where<br />

HCPL as a consortium partner held 15% participating interest<br />

while M/s GSPC Ltd. as the operator had 55% interest. Other<br />

partners Jubiliant Enpro Pvt. Ltd. and Geo Global Resources<br />

Limited have 20% & 10% interest respectively. Discovery of<br />

oil was reported in 8 exploratory wells.<br />

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NELP-V round: In 2005 <strong>HPCL</strong> was awarded one onshore<br />

block under NELP-V round in Assam (AA-ONN-2003-3)<br />

where <strong>HPCL</strong> as a consortium partner holds 15% participating<br />

interest & balance 85% is with M/s Oil India Ltd. as the operator.<br />

NELP-VI round: <strong>HPCL</strong> participated in NELP-VI round along<br />

with major operators like: ONGC, OIL, GSPC and GAIL. The<br />

Govt. of India awarded 15 nos. blocks in which <strong>HPCL</strong>'s<br />

participation interest ranges from 10% to 20%.<br />

The 15 blocks include 11 nos. deep-water blocks in KG and<br />

Cauvery basins, 2 nos. shallow-water blocks in Mumbai High<br />

and 2 nos. onshore blocks in Rajasthan in which <strong>HPCL</strong>'s<br />

participation interest ranges from 10% to 20%. The 15 blocks<br />

include 11 nos. deep-water blocks in KG and Cauvery basins,<br />

2 nos. shallow-water blocks in Mumbai High and 2 nos.<br />

onshore blocks in Rajasthan.


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OVERSEAS EXPLORATION ASSETS<br />

OF HP-E&P<br />

Oman Block 56<br />

The acquisition of assets overseas was initiated during 2005 and some early success has been registered in terms of discoveries<br />

and award of additional assets during 2008.<br />

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HP-E&P has been actively participating in various competitive bid rounds announced at some select countries in joint<br />

collaboration and consortium with leading NOC of country. During the past few years, the countries of interest for in this<br />

strategic bidding intent have been : Oman, Yemen, Iran, Australia, Indonesia, Angola, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia. The<br />

resources have been allotted in order to suitably and selectively develop overseas assets portfolio and set up a foot-print in<br />

international arena. A brief on status of the current overseas blocks is as under :-<br />

Oman onshore Block-56<br />

Oman Block-56 was awarded during July 2006 by Ministry for Oil & Gas (MOG), Sultanate of Oman to the consortium<br />

consisting : M/s Oilex, Australia (25%), <strong>HPCL</strong> (12.5%), BPCL (12.5%), GAIL (25%) and Videocon (25%). The block is located at<br />

the SE flank of Southern Salt Basin, of area: 58<strong>09</strong> sq Km and adjacent to PDO Block-6 producing area.<br />

So far, 7 exploratory wells have been drilled, including 1 exploratory-appraisal well, targeting formations of Gharif, Al-Khlata<br />

and Huqf-Haima group. Some ecouraging discoveries have been achieved at 2 wells with Crude API at 16-20. The balance<br />

MWP includes drilling of 4 wells and 3-D Seismic API. Additional well testing plans and forward strategy for block-wide<br />

prospectivity are being taken up.


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OVERSEAS EXPLORATION ASSETS<br />

OF HP-E&P contd.<br />

Australia<br />

Egypt<br />

Western Australia deep-water block WA-388-P<br />

The Dept. of Industry and Resources, Govt. of Western Australia awarded during Aug. 2006, a deep-water Australia block<br />

WA-388-P to a consortium consisting : M/s Oilex (20%), <strong>HPCL</strong> (20%), BPCL (20%), GSPCL (20%) and Videocon (20%).<br />

The area of the block is 4290 sq. Kms. with a water depth of over 1000 meters and is ~ 250 kms. away from the NW Australian<br />

shore at Carnarvon basin and is in close proximity to major gas condensate production.<br />

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The Seismic acquisition has been completed and data processing is in progress. The Phase-II would commence and drilling of<br />

1 well is scheduled after <strong>August</strong> 2010. Recently, M/s Sasol International has been assigned 30% PI, with other existing partners<br />

retaining 14% PI. It is planned that M/s Sasol would be the operator after Aug. 2010.<br />

Egypt International 2008 Bid Round-1 by GANOPE<br />

The consortia of M/s GSPC (50%), <strong>HPCL</strong> (25%) and Oil India Ltd. (25%) were declared winner during Dec. 2008 for two<br />

offshore oil concessions in Egypt at : Block-3 at South Quseir and Block-4 at South Sinai. It is expected that the PSC would be<br />

signed soon for these blocks.


G&G WORKSTATION<br />

4 OF HP-E&P<br />

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In its endeavor to become a well equipped Operator<br />

company, our core group of experts is being developed with<br />

competencies and skills in the entire spectrum of E&P<br />

activities like interpretation, bidding and acquisition<br />

processes. <strong>HPCL</strong> recently achieved a new milestone by<br />

commissioning its own world class G&G work station.<br />

The Senior Advisors are available to share their valuable<br />

experience, provide guidance to the young team of<br />

Geoscientist and extract the utmost value from G&G<br />

workstation.<br />

Dedicated and Competent Team<br />

The Workstation, which acts as backbone for an E&P<br />

company involves suitable software and hardware for data<br />

interpretation and modeling. Our latest Workstation<br />

equipped with G&G software “Petrel” from M/s GeoQuest<br />

System (Schlumberger) is best suited for correct evaluation<br />

of existing assets and new opportunities.<br />

This software consists the following modules-<br />

· Data import/export<br />

· Seismic Interpretation and Visualization tool<br />

· Well Data Display<br />

· Mapping<br />

· Structural Modeling<br />

· Facies Modeling<br />

· Property Modeling<br />

· Log Analysis And Petrophysics<br />

· Volume Calculation<br />

In today's Competitive scenario HP - E&P is poised to<br />

become a well known competent Global player.<br />

In it's pursuit to become a global E&P Player HP- E&P has<br />

recruited competent manpower from premier institutes of<br />

India. The new young team is getting trained under the<br />

supervision of experienced advisors and trainers at the world<br />

class training Institutes. The Company has adopted modern<br />

management tools such as Balance Score Card &<br />

Competency Mapping for gearing up the team to reach the<br />

new horizons, truly inline with the vision of Exploration &<br />

Production SBU.


5<br />

Our E&P<br />

strategy<br />

Using a standard and established procedure for screening of countries in terms of attractiveness and accessibility, selected<br />

countries in North & West Africa, South East Asia-Australia, CIS and Latin America have emerged as top priority focus areas<br />

for <strong>HPCL</strong> for Strategic Investment Plan in near future.<br />

There would be a simultaneous gradual transition to an Operator business model.<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> would enter into partnerships to participate in bidding rounds and acquire assets on farm-in offer through consortia to<br />

build a balanced portfolio in India and overseas.<br />

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hpcl<br />

6 E&P blocks<br />

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Oman- Block-56<br />

Egypt - South Sinai & South Quseir<br />

Australia WA-388


<strong>HPCL</strong><br />

6 E&P blocks<br />

<strong>HPCL</strong> E&P Blocks<br />

Sl.No. Block Name Block Location Operator Area <strong>HPCL</strong>'s Current<br />

Sq. Km share (%) Status<br />

ONLAND BLOCKS :<br />

1 CB-ONN-2002/3 Cambay GSPC 285 15 Exploratory & Appraisal, Drilling,<br />

Discovery at 8 wells<br />

2 AA-ONN-2003/3 Assam OIL 275 15 Seismic studies<br />

3 RJ-ONN-2004/1 Rajasthan GSPC + GAIL 4,613 20 Seismic studies<br />

4 RJ-ONN-2004/3 Rajasthan OIL 1,330 15 Seismic studies<br />

5 Oman Block 56 Oman Oilex 5,8<strong>09</strong> 12.5 Exploratory & Appraisal, Drilling,<br />

Discovery at 2 wells<br />

SHALLOW WATER BLOCKS<br />

6 MB-OSN-2004/1 Mumbai High GSPC 1,520 20 Seismic studies<br />

7 MB-OSN-2004/2 Mumbai High Petrogas 741 20 Seismic studies<br />

8 South Sinai Gulf of Suez, Egypt GSPC 2,600 25 Seismic studies<br />

9 South Quseir Red Sea, Egypt GSPC 8,287 25 Seismic studies<br />

DEEP WATER BLOCKS<br />

10 KK-DWN-2002/2 Kerala Konkan ONGC 22,810 20 Exploratory Drilling<br />

11 KK-DWN-2002/3 Kerala Konkan ONGC 20,910 20 Exploratory Drilling<br />

12 WA 388P Australia, Carnarvon basin Oilex 4,290 14 Seismic Studies<br />

13 CY-DWN-2004/1 Cauvery Basin ONGC 10,302 10 Seismic Studies<br />

14 CY-DWN-2004/2 Cauvery Basin ONGC 12,059 10 Seismic Studies<br />

15 CY-DWN-2004/3 Cauvery Basin ONGC 12,017 10 Seismic Studies<br />

16 CY-DWN-2004/4 Cauvery Basin ONGC 12,025 10 Seismic Studies<br />

17 CY-PR-DWN-2004/1 Cauvery Basin ONGC 13,451 10 Seismic Studies<br />

18 CY-PR-DWN-2004/2 Cauvery Basin ONGC 9,994 10 Seismic Studies<br />

19 KG-DWN-2004/1 KG Basin ONGC 11,951 10 Seismic Studies<br />

20 KG-DWN-2004/2 KG Basin ONGC 11,851 10 Seismic Studies<br />

21 KG-DWN-2004/3 KG Basin ONGC 6,205 10 Seismic Studies<br />

22 KG-DWN-2004/5 KG Basin ONGC 11,922 10 Seismic Studies<br />

23 KG-DWN-2004/6 KG Basin ONGC 10,907 10 Seismic Studies<br />

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Mailing Information:<br />

Contact Information:<br />

* <strong>Hindustan</strong> <strong>Petroleum</strong> Corporation Ltd.<br />

UCO Bank Building, 3rd Floor,<br />

Parliament Street,<br />

New Delhi 110 001. India<br />

Phone: 91 11 23736051<br />

E-mail: hp_ep@hpcl.co.in<br />

Corporate Office :<br />

* Mr. K. Murali<br />

Director - Refineries<br />

Phone : 91 22 22025126<br />

Fax : 91 22 22842450<br />

E-mail : muralik@hpcl.co.in<br />

* Mr. S. P. Singh<br />

General Manager - Exploration & Production<br />

Phone : 91 11 23737897<br />

Fax : 91 11 23727898<br />

E-mail : spsingh@hpcl.co.in<br />

<strong>Petroleum</strong> House, 17, J. Tata Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400 020. (INDIA).<br />

www.hindustanpetroleum.com<br />

B&F: +91 22 2668 6633

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