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Mirror Business recently met with Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat Chairman Saliya Wickramasuriya to discuss the latest developments in the country’s petroleum exploration front. Following are excerpts of the interview |
Q: When is the second licensing round starting? |
Saliya Wickramasuriya |
Q: So after that oil companies can bid? |
Q: When exactly will the actual bidding process takes place? |
Q: What are the blocks available for bidding? |
Q: What about the two commitment blocks given to China and India? |
Q: So those two blocks will also be on offer in this licensing round? |
Q: What kind of financial commitment are you looking at from companies who would bid in the second round? |
Q: There were media reports that apart from India0n, Russian, Vietnamese and the Malaysian firms have already expressed interest to explore petroleum prospects in Sri Lanka |
Q: What would be the licence regime like in the latest round of bidding? |
Q: What would be the ownership structure of the blocks that would be on offer? |
Q: The Petroleum Resources Act is currently being amended. This was an initiative taken by the PRDS. What were the reasons behind this move? |
Q: Would it be gas or oil for Sri Lanka? In a recent interview with Mirror Business, Cairn India Director Sunil Bharati said that the Mannar basin has greater potential for oil. |
Q: What kind of challenges do you envisage for a future Sri Lankan oil industry? |
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