This comes just a week after Oil India and Oil and Natural Gas Corp agreed to buy a 10 per cent stake in the Rovuma Area 1 block, off Mozambique's coast, from Videocon Group for $2.48 billion.
“This will be a natural gas producing asset. We would be paying $20 million upfront and the rest at a later stage.
"The deal will be sealed in the next few months,” a senior Oil India official said on Monday on the sidelines of a press conference here.
Petroceltic is headquartered in Dublin with offices in Edinburgh, London, Algiers, Varna, Cairo and Rome.
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