India and Cuba finalise hydrocarbon agreement

India and Cuba have finalised India-Cuba hydrocarbon agreement for cooperation in the oil and gas sector.

This emerged at an hour long meeting between the minister of petroleum and ntural gas Murli Deora and his counterpart from Cuba Yadira Garcia Vera, minister of basic industry, evening India at Madrid during the 19th World Petroleum Congress.

Recognising the need for such a mechanism for facilitating further cooperation between the two countries, the two sides agreed that Deora would visit Cuba for signing the agreement which could coincide with spudding of oil wells by ONGC Videsh in its exploration block in Cuba.

Deora recalled the long-standing friendly relations between the two nations and emphasised that the process to further cement ties should be carried forward in the backdrop of ventures finalised in recent years.

OVL has acquired interests in nine exploration blocks in Cuba including 100 per cent in two blocks,  the contracts for which were signed in 2006. He expressed keen interest of the Indian companies participating in upstream and downstream projects in Cuba, which have good potential to fructify.

Garcia Vera invited investment in the planned new refinery project on the west coast of Cuba. She said the project is slated to have a capacity of 150 thousand barrels a day (7.5 million tonnes per annum).