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Hardy Oil and Gas poised to serve Indian energy market

Thu, 07th Mar 2013 13:43

India-focused Hardy Oil and Gas has unveiled its preliminary results for the year ended December 31st, showing cash used from continuing operations before movements in working capital of 6.8m dollars.Cash and short-term investments at December 31st amounted to $29.1m compared to $36.5m in 2011 and the company reported that it had no debt.No revenue was realised in 2012 compared to $11.3m in 2011 and the group said that in July 2011 the PY-3 field was shut-in. The company reported that it had submitted a revised declaration of commerciality proposal for the Dhirubhai 39 and 41 natural gas discoveries in Block D3.The group completed the pre-staked depth migration (PSDM) processing of 3D data covering the eastern area of Block D3 and submitted a field development plan for the Dhirubhai 33 natural gas discovery in Block GS-01.On Block PY-3, partner consensus was secured on the field's facility technical specifications and continued work towards the submission of a full field development plan.Alasdair Locke, Chairman of Hardy Oil and Gas, said that the company remains in a strong working capital position from which to fund its planned work activity."In 2013, our primary objectives will be to build on the current momentum by securing key stakeholder's approvals and initiating activity to take us closer to realising production from our D3, PY-3 and GS-01 blocks. "We have clear deliverables for each asset in 2013 and management are fully accountable for the implementation of agreed plans. "Energy demand in India is growing at an exceptional rate and there are indications that a more collaborative environment is taking hold in India. We believe that these external factors should complement our efforts." India's demand for natural gas is expected to grow by about 19 per cent per annum from 2013 to 2017 to meet the incremental requirement of the power, fertiliser and other industries. Hardy's share price was up 1.74% to 117p at 13:54 on Thursday.MF
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Hardy Oil strikes for third time

Hardy Oil and Gas has bounced off a nine-month low after announcing the third successive gas discovery in the exploration block KG-DWN-2003/1 (D3) of NELP-V in India. The potential commerciality of well KGV-D3-R1 is being assessed through more data gathering and analysis, it said. Hardy holds a 1

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3 Nov 2009 12:31

Hardy Oil begins drilling at D3 license

India-focused Hardy Oil and Gas has sunk to its lowest in five months despite announcing the start of drilling at exploration well KGV-D3-R1 on the KG-DWN-2003/1 (D3) exploration license. The drilling rig, in water depth of about 1,964m, will proceed to a target depth of 4,710m to explore the hydro

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23 Oct 2009 16:31

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23 Oct 2009 07:37

Hardy Oil abandons first D9 well

Exploration and production energy company Hardy Oil and Gas had a disappointing result with the first of four wells to be drilled in the D9 exploration licence in India. The exploratory well KGD-A1 was drilled to a total depth of 4,875m and encountered some background gas, but the reservoir sands i

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Hardy Oil & Gas starts drilling at D9 well

Hardy Oil and Gas has spudded the first well on the D9 (KG-DWN-2001/1) exploration license located in the Krishna Godavari basin on the East Coast of India. Hardy holds a 10% participating interest in the license which covers an area of about 11,605 km2. 'We are delighted to announce the drillin

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London close: Shares plunge as sell-off continues

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