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Sri Lanka to open waters

SRI Lanka has moved to open its waters to modern exploration, asking international oilers to participate in the appraisal and development of gas discoveries in the M2 offshore block in the Mannar Basin.

Sri Lanka to open waters

The country's Petroleum Resource Development Secretariat said that the 2924sq.km offshore block, formerly known as Block 2, was relinquished by Cairn India in 2015.   The block contains the Barracuda...

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