India can't drill solo to meet oil supply goals: consultant
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New Delhi
INDIA needs overseas help to raise production from its ageing oil fields and meet its goal of lowering crude imports by 2022, according to consultant Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
The country's exploration companies such as Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd should consider partnering with overseas counterparts to boost oil recovery from their mature assets in the short term in order to reach Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of cutting imports by 10 per cent in five years, Neal Anderson, president of Wood Mackenzie, said on Tuesday.
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