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India, Myanmar ink pact on petroleum exploration [ Trade & Market ] 2012-05-30
India, Myanmar ink pact on petroleum exploration
Indian and Myanmar Monday inked three pacts including on exploration and production of petroleum and leasing of a paper and pulp mill.

A big business delegation led by Sunil Bharti Mittal was accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who is here for a two-day visit.

The three MoUs were signed in presence of V S Seshadri, Ambassador of India to Myanmar.

An agreement on production sharing of contract for exploration and production of Petroleum was signed between Jubilant Oil & Gas Private Ltd and Parami Energy Development Company Ltd and Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise on production for Onshore Block PSC-I.

A MoU for leasing the Thar Paung Paper and Pulp Mill between JK Group and Myanmar's Industry Ministry was also signed.

The business delegation also had an interaction with Myanmar President U Thein Sein and several other cabinet Ministers of Myanmar.
 

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