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16 March 2012

Sri Lanka to Make $2.25bn from Investments on Oil Blocks in Mannar Basin

16th March 2012, www.dailynews.lk, By Ramani Kangaraarachchi

Sri Lanka is expected to generate over US$ 2.25 billion through investments from shallow water oil blocks in the Mannar basin shortly. The investment will be towards off shore oil exploration,drilling and production and infrastructure in the next five years.

Speaking at a forum organized by the National Chamber of Commerce on 'new business opportunities arising out of oil exploration in Sri Lanka,' Wednesday, Director General, Petroleum Resources Development Saliya Wickramasuriya said an international licensing round for some of the remaining blocks, will be launched during the next three months. Only the shallow water blocks in the Mannar Basin, closest to the coast, will be auctioned initially and he hoped that there will be many companies coming forward to invest in Sri Lanka.

Wickramasuriya said there will be a large number of upcoming business opportunities in the areas such as aviation, environment, catering and transportation within Sri Lanka to the right partners. He said that a considerable amount has to be invested on market research and risk management is also a huge area that has to be carefully handled.

Cairn is in the process of conducting more seismic surveys in preparation to drill a few more wells to properly define the reservoir potential ahead of commercial production. Last year Cairn India, was awarded one block in the first licensing round and , found gas and condensate in the first two test wells.

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12 March 2012

Cairn Lanka to Start 2nd Phase of Oil Exploration in Sri Lanka's Mannar Basin. Oil Wells to be Drilled in 2013

08th March 2012, www.island.lk

Cairn Lanka has commenced the second phase of oil exploration in the Mannar Basin and oil wells are likely to be drilled in 2013 after another round of seismic studies.

Cairn Lanka, the wholly owned subsidiary of Cairn India Limited successfully completed the first phase of the exploration campaign on Sri Lanka’s side of the Mannar Basin on Block SL-2007-01-001 and has delivered two back to back discoveries.

According to our sources here, the seismic study has already commenced in the Mannar block, and the seismic vessel Pacific Explorer has begun its seismic activity. The 3D seismic contract has been awarded to Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS). The seismic survey will be followed by a technical evaluation of the data, data interpretation and then with another drilling campaign. An international tender for this seismic programme was floated by the company last year during the first phase of drilling campaign.

Cairn Lanka had spent over US$ 150 million in the first phase of the drilling campaign that resulted in two gas discoveries. The initial estimate for the programme was around US$ 110 million.

The drilling campaign in the second phase will be undertaken during the fair weather window and it is learnt that Cairn Lanka has already initiated its legwork for this second phase with a plan for a deepwater drilling campaign. According to the scope of the international tender, the work programme will involve one firm well and have provisions for three optional wells too, in the Gulf of Mannar. It is likely to commence in 2013, post completion of data interpretation and other pre-drilling tests and studies.


Cairn Lanka has also floated an international tender inviting experienced services contractors to provide services for this deepwater drilling campaign.

The company has invited an international tender bid for the drilling operation. A series of stringent guidelines have been laid out for the contractors who need to comply with, and should have a successful track record to be considered. Special emphasis is also being laid on the contractor’s ability to adhere to the "stringent" health, safety and environmental management requirements.

According to industry sources, the company is looking for a Drillship or Semisubmersible Rig – that is capable of operating in water depths between 800 to 1700 metres. The rig should have a capability to drill a maximum depth of 5500 m.

The first phase of the exploration programme involved the acquisition, processing and interpretation of 1,753 sq km of 3D seismic data and a three well deep water drilling programme. The seismic programme exceeded the phase I commitment by 20% and the drilling programme exceeded the drilling depth commitment by 50%. The first phase of the programme resulted in two successive gas and condensate discoveries: the CLPL-Dorado-91H/1z well and, the CLPL-Barracuda-1G/1 well.

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Sri Lanka's Commercial Production of Oil Could Start by 2017 - Professor Stuart Burley of Cairn India

06 January 2012

Sri Lanka's Former War Zone Gets $ 5mn Apparel Plants by Timex and Fergasam Group

06th January 2012, www.lankabusinessonline.com

Apparel exporters Timex and Fergasam Group will build two factories at a cost of five million US dollars in Sri Lanka's north-western Mannar, part of the former war zone, the ministry of industry and commerce said.

The first Mannar factory is to start production by mid-October 2012, its statement quoted officials of Timex and Fergasam as saying.

The project will be in two phases with the first factory giving employment for 1,200 people and the second for 800.

The new factories will be the 17th and 18th manufacturing facilities to be set up by the apparel group.

Timex and Fergasam currently employs more than 8,000 across its 16 manufacturing facilities with offices in UK and Hong Kong.

Among clients of Timex and Fergasam are top labels like Marks & Spencer, Victoria’s Secret, House of Frazer, Diesel, H&M and SUZI Chin, the statement said.

28 June 2011

Sri Lanka's Commercial Production of Oil Could Start by 2017 - Professor Stuart Burley of Cairn India

28th June 2011, www.news360.lk

Professor Stuart Burley, Head of Geo sciences of Cairn India says commercial production of oil in Sri Lanka will start by the year 2017.

He said this is taking into consideration that the country succeeds in finding oil in the Gulf of Mannar basin.

Burley who was speaking at a workshop held in Colombo this morning reiterated Cairn’s plans to start oil drilling work in the Gulf of Mannar during this August.

He said, 3 wells have been identified in the Mannar basin to start drilling activities and added that the explorers will drill one well at a time,

Burley says, drilling a well takes over 01 year while the Appraisal and the Development part will take another 4 years, leading up to starting of commercial production.

Cairn is planning to drill a well up to a depth of 3.5 kilometers.

“We believe there is oil and gas at that level” added Burley.

Already Cairn has hired “Chikyu deep-water drill-ship” from Japan to start drilling activities, which Burley says is a world class facility.

He says the cost for hiring a drill-ship per day runs up to US$ 500,000.

According to Burley finding of a “source rock” in Pesale, an area which was tested for possible existence of oil in the seventies is an indication of having oil and gas in the area.

Gulf of Mannar basin and Pesale is located in the same area.

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14 March 2011

One Billion Barrels of Oil in Sri Lanka Mannar Basin - Director General of Sri Lanka's Petroleum Resources

14th March 2011, www.dailymirror.lk

The Director General of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Neil De Silva has said that the Mannar Basin could hold over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe).

Cairn Lanka which is expected to commence oil drilling in the Mannar Basin by July this year, believes there is more work to be done in the frontier basin to assess the magnitude of resources.

“If Sri Lanka’s drilling program is successful, commercial oil production can be expected by 2014 with a billion barrels,” a recent report on Cairn India’s Oil drilling future quoted Dr. Neil De Silva as saying.

The report said that Cairn India has contracted a deepwater rig from Japan Drilling to embark on a three-well exploration drilling campaign in its frontier deepwater block in Sri Lanka’s Mannar basin (SL-2007-01-001) in June 2011. The exploration area is 3000 sq km with water depths ranging from 400 metres to 1900 metres.

Cairn Lanka, a subsidiary of Cairn India had signed the Petroleum Resource Agreement (PRA) with the Sri Lankan government in July 2008 to explore oil and natural gas in the Mannar Basin with an investment of US $110 million, spread over three years.

According to the Agreement, Cairn will start exploration activities in one of the 8 blocks in the Mannar Basin and the company will conducted a full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) as required by the Sri Lanka Central Environmental Authority and Marine Pollution Prevention Authority. Earlier in 2010, the company had also acquired 3D seismic data on 1,750 km2 area of the Mannar basin.

Mannar basin’s two oil blocks have been granted to China and India. Russia’s largest oil company, Gazprom also has indicated plans to join the exploration of offshore oil in Sri Lanka’s Mannar basin.

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24 January 2011

Sri Lanka Oil Exploration in Mannar Basin on Schedule. Tenders for more Blocks by End January

24th January 2011, www.dailynews.lk, By Sanjeevi Jayasuriya

Oil exploration in the Mannar basin continues as per the work schedule. The tenders for more blocks in the Mannar basin will be finalized by January end.

“We are heading for the drilling process. The work will commence on July 1 after the completion of the ground work. We are in the process of carrying out the necessary studies,” Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat Director-General Dr Neil de Silva told Daily News Business.

The selection of a marketing consultant will be done once the bidding process is finalized where the marketing of more exploration blocks at the Mannar basin will be carried out.

“We are in search of a suitable candidate and the bids will be evaluated after the deadline which is also in end of January,” he said.

Cairns Lanka is securing necessary goods and services for drilling purposes. The work is progressing well.

The company which undertook drilling of three wells in the Mannar basin is finalizing the contracts for supply services to commence drilling.

Cairns Lanka called for sub contractors for services such as off-shore supply vessels, services related to drilling tools, well testing services, weather forecasting services, supply of fuel and water and ambulance service. There are 37 items listed for service contacts.

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15 November 2010

Sri Lanka's Mannar Basin Oil Drilling to Continue as Planned by Cairn

15th November 2010, www.dailynews.lk, By Sanjeevi Jayasuriya

The work related to oil exploration in the Mannar basin is progressing as per the terms of the agreement entered between Cairns Lanka Limited and the Government, Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat Director General Dr Neil de Silva told Daily News Business.

Cairns Lanka Limited is in the process of finding sub contractors to continue the necessary drillings. The Government called for tenders to offer more blocks and is in the process of searching for a consultant to market these exploration blocks with the Petroleum Resources Development Secretariat, he said.

Cairns Lanka undertook to drill three wells. The drilling process is scheduled to be completed before October 15, 2011. The company is at present looking for contractors to supply goods and services for drilling purposes.

The drilling process to explore oil in the Mannar basin commenced after the detailed study conducted by Cairns. The oil exploration is based on past studies and also fresh studies conducted by Cairns.

Cairns Lanka (Pvt) Limited entered into an agreement in September 2008 committing an initial investment of more than US $ 110 million towards the exploration of hydrocarbons.

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13 August 2010

Sri Lanka's Madhu Feast to Draw 400,000 Devotees on 15th August

13th August 2010, www.dailynews.lk, By Shirley Wijesinghe

All facilities will be provided to Madhu devotees until August 16, Madhu Shrine Administrator Rev. Fr. Desmond Kulas told the Daily News yesterday.

“I expect over 400.000 devotees for the Church feast on 15,” he added.

The festival Mass will be held at 6.30 a.m. in Sinhala and Tamil.

Compared with last August 15 feast, no security checkpoints were visible. A peaceful atmosphere dawns after defeating terrorism. The entire shrine area is open for devotees to observe religious activities freely without any restrictions.

Security arrangements have been provided with Police and Army assistance, Rev. Fr. Desmond Kulas said.

Mannar SSP Cecil Kodituwakku said about 1,500 Police Officers are on duty to provide security for devotees additional to Army and Navy attachments.

An official of Lanka Sathosa outlet at the shrine premises said it has enough food to fulfill the devotees’ requirement. Fish and meat stalls will be opened tomorrow through the Lanka Satosa outlets.

It has been also observed that all byroads leading to the Church are being finished with paved stones and other main roads are being carpeted .

Arrangements to supply clean drinking water for devotees and other service providers have been made with the assistance of INGOs and NGOs.

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31 July 2010

Cairn to Drill Sri Lanka's 1st Oil Wells in Mannar Basin in January. International Oil Exploration Tenders to be Called on more Blocks

30th July 2010, www.dailymirror.lk, By Sandun A. Jayasekera

Cairn Sri Lanka (Pvt) Ltd a subsidiary of Cairn India (Pvt. Ltd) will begin drilling the first three oil wells in the Mannar Basin in January, the Petroleum Ministry said today.

Petroleum Resources Minister Susil Premajayantha said Cairn Sri Lanka was calling for bidders globally to undertake sub contracts for the eight-year three-stage oil exploration project, which is estimated to cost of US$172 million or Rs.18 billion.

The Minister said Cairn (India) had conducted three-dimensional seismic surveys and based on the results were now able to begin the drilling in the Mannar Basin. Cairn Sri Lanka will use its parent company know how, machinery and manpower for the excavation of test wells off Jaffna.

Minister Premajayantha said the Petroleum Resources Development Committee (PRDC) on behalf of Sri Lanka had signed six contractual agreements with Cairn Sri Lanka. The Indian company had paid a signature bonus of US$ One million for each contract which deals with current movements, seismic survey, data processing and structural evolution.

“The government has been successful in its tender procedure whereas the Indian company has consented to go for oil exploration in block SL 2007-01-001 in the Mannar Basin on very generous terms. Under the tender agreement Cairn Sri Lanka will pay US$50 million when the oil production resumes at the end of successful oil exploration. The royalty payable by the Indian company to Sri Lanka on the total production is 15 per cent in addition to the local taxes on their income. The Indians must also purchase 15 per cent of the shares of the National Oil Company that will be formed after the last phase of the project.

The agreement that runs for eight years has been planned in such a way that Sri Lanka will gradually enhance its royalty until the full ownership of the oil production is reached,” Minister Premajayantha said.

“In the first part of the bidding in 2007, Sri Lanka offered three blocks -- M2, M3 and M4 in the Mannar Basin when it called for international tenders after an international road show. Cairns (India) won a bid as the only Indian company able to meet the conditions of the tender and asked for block M2,” the minister said.

He said five blocks in the Mannar Basin -- M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 situated off the North West coast have been lined up for this year’s international tenders.

“The decision on conducting an international road show will be taken at the next ‘Petroleum Resources Development Committee’ meeting.

Sri Lanka has identified and demarcated 12 blocks -- three in the Cauvery Basin (off North East coasts of Sri Lanka), eight in the Mannar Basin (off Western and North Western Coasts) and one in the Southern Basin (off Hambanthota) for oil exploration and will call for international tenders for all blocks except M2.

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The Current Status of Oil Exploration of Sri Lanka and Future Opportunities (PRDS - July 2008)

04 June 2010

Cairn India Drills 3 Oil Wells in Mannar Basin, Sri Lanka

26th May 2010, www.dailymirror.lk, By Sandun A. Jayasekera

Cairn (India) will drill three wells in block M2 in the Mannar Basin between January – March next year, while Sri Lanka will call international tenders for the rest five blocks within this year, Petroleum Minister Susil Premjayantha said.

“In the first bidding in the first part of 2007, Sri Lanka offered three blocks, C1, C2 and C3 in the Cauvery Basin and five M1,M2,M3,M4 and M5 in the Mannar Basin when it called international tenders after an international road show and Cairn (India) won a bid as only the Indian company was able to meet the conditions of the tender and was offered block M2 for oil exploration,” Minister Premjayantha said.

Cairn (India), the Indian arm of the British energy company, has already conducted Three Dimensional Seismic Tests in the last couple of years and on the results of data collected from these tests, is now in a position to drill oil wells in M2 block, he added.

Cairns (India) will use its know-how and machinery and manpower to drill test wells off Jaffna, he said.

Five blocks in the Mannar Basin, M1, M2, M3, M4 and M5 situated off North West coast have been lined up for this year’s international tenders, Minister Premjayantha added.

“The decision on conducting an international road show for these blocks will be taken at the next ‘Petroleum Resources Development Committee’ meeting scheduled to be held on June 3rd, he said.

Those who are bidding, would have to collaborate a minimum 10% of oil exploration with Sri Lanka National Oil Company, s fully government owned venture. In addition, all contractors are required to pay 35% income tax on petroleum profits and another 10% in divided remittance tax according to the provisions of the Inland Revenue Act.

Sri Lanka has identified and demarcated 12 blocks vis-à-vis three in the Cauvery Basin (off North East coasts of Sri Lanka), eight in the Mannar Basin (off Western and North Western Coasts) and one in the Southern Basin (off Hambantota) for oil exploration and will call international tenders for all blocks except M2.

08 April 2010

Sri Lanka Offers More Blocks for Offshore Oil Exploration in North and South

06th April 2010, www.news.lk

Sri Lanka is to broaden its search for offshore oil and offer more exploration blocks in the Cauvery Basin in the island's north as well as the south, the Central Bank said.

These will be in addition to blocks in the Mannar Basin off the north-west coast where Cairn India is searching for oil. The Ministry of Petroleum and Petroleum Resources Development plans to conduct the second licensing round for oil exploration in the near future, the Central Bank said in its annual report.

"A few blocks from the Mannar Basin as well as some blocks from the more prospective Cauvery Basin and the southern offshore basin, would be available for competitive bidding."

Prospects for finding oil and gas deposits are considered good because India has found oil on her side of the Mannar and Cauvery basins.

Cairn India has completed three dimensional seismic surveys of its block in the Mannar Basin and is interpreting the data to find the best sites for test wells.

Cairn India was awarded the contract for oil exploration in block No.2 of the Mannar Basin and has signed a petroleum resources agreement with the government of Sri Lanka.

The company's Sri Lankan subsidiary Cairn Lanka has also called for bids to hire drilling rigs and logistic services to start exploratory drilling in early 2011.

24 March 2010

Four New Industrial Zones for North & East Sri Lanka

24th March 2010, www.news.lk

Four new industrial zones are to be established in the Northern and Eastern provinces within the next few months, Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Industrial Development W.D. Jayasinghe said.

He said an industrial zone of 50 acres will be established in Trincomalee and 30 industries will be set up in that zone. A 25 acre land has been identified to establish an industrial zone at Batticaloa town. 15 new industries will be established in that zone. Another industrial zone is to be set up in the Mannar area. The land for this purpose has already been identified.

Guidance and information to begin new industries in the area are being provided for the businessmen in Mannar.

A suitable land for the industrial zone that will be set up in Jaffna is now being identified. It will be established in addition to the Achchuweli industrial zone.

In addition, the Ministry of Industrial Development has implemented a programme to lend a helping hand for the small and medium scale entrepreneurs in the Northern Province. The additional Secretary said the funds for this purpose are being provided by the UN.

19 March 2010

Mannar Bridge Opened. Connects Mannar Island to Mainland in North Western Sri Lanka

18th Mach 2010, www.priu.gov.lk

President Mahinda Rajapaksa declared open the Mannar Bridge connecting the Mannar Island with the mainland.
This was constructed at a cost of Rs 2,460 million. Around 41,000 people in Mannar Island will directly benefit from this project improving market approachability and facilitating transportation at a low cost.

A Highways and Road Development Ministry Spokesman told the Daily News that this is a great achievement and a clear evidence of the Government's efforts towards reconciliation and development in the North and the East.

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has funded the construction of the new bridge and causeway. The Road Development Authority under the supervision of the Highways and Road Development Ministry has implemented the project.

The existing bridge and causeway which connect the Mannar Island with the mainland were constructed in 1930s with a single lane which is narrow in width. It was the only access road to Mannar Island from the mainland.

This bridge which was damaged due to a terrorist bomb blast in 1990 was restored with a temporary steel bailey bridge which was restricted for heavy vehicles of over 10 tons.

11 March 2010

Sri Lanka to Spend Rs 4bn to Develop Mannar District

09th March 2010, www.news.lk

A sum of Rs 4 billion is to be spend under the Uthuru Wasanthaya programme for the development of the Mannar district.

The Road Development Authority has already completed construction of the Thallady new bridge at a cost of two billion rupees, under the supervision of the head of the Uthuru Wasanthaya Task force Basil Rajapakse and the defence secretary Gotabhaya Rajapakse, on the instructions of the President.

Construction of the roadway from Murunkan to Silawathura in Mannar is now underway. The Road Development Authority says construction of the Araviyara bridge is also being successfully carried out.

09 January 2010

Sri Lanka on Google Maps - Areas of Development Activities, Cultural, Religious and Leisure

Adamas Peak : Religious/Cultural

Anuradhapura : Religious/Cultural/Leisure

Arugam Bay : Leisure (Surfing)

Batticaloa : Investment/Leisure (Beach)

Colombo : Investment / Commerce

Galle : Cultural/Leisure (Beach)

Hambantota Magampura Port (Harbour) : Investment












Hikkaduwa : Leisure (Beach)

Jaffna : Religious/Cultural/Investment/Leisure

Kalpitiya : Investment/Leisure (Sea)














Kandy : Religious/Cultural/Leisure/Investment

Kataragama : Religious/Leisure

Kumana - Yala East National Park : Leisure (Wildlife)

Maankulam : Investment

Mannar : Investment/Leisure

Mattala (New Airport) : Investment

Negombo : Leisure (Beach)

Nilaveli : Leisure (Beach)












Norochcholai : Investment/Energy

Nuwara Eliya : Leisure

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Polonnaruwa : Religious/Cultural/Leisure

Pulmoddai : Investment

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Sinharaja Forest Reserve : Nature

Trincomalee : Investment/Leisure (Beach)

Wilpattu National Park : Leisure (Wildlife)

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29 December 2009

Sri Lanka Tourism Novel Concept : Farm Accommodation

29th December 2009, www.dailynews.lk, By Charumini de Silva

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry has tremendous potential to grow further with the dawn of peace. The opening of the North and the East has brought positive hopes to Sri Lanka’s tourism as two-thirds of the coastline, which was formerly under the control of terrorists, has been liberated making it accessible to tourists PJ Hotels (Pvt) Ltd., Chairman, Prasanna W. Jayewardene told Daily News Business.

PJ Hotels (Pvt) Ltd., will initiate a novel concept to the tourism and hotel industry with the Farm Accommodation in Vakarei, Mannar and Welikanda.

These farms designed in an eco-friendly manner, will enable tourists to experience natural habitats. Each set of suites in each location will be individual in design, simple though large, with building material from the area.

Value-added services vital to attract more tourists the food will be prepared in local specialties using only organic farm products to ensure the eco-friendly concept, he said.

He said that President Mahinda Rajapaksa has declared the year 2011 as the ‘Visit Sri Lanka Year’ and is targeting 2.5 million tourists.

The country has already surpassed the number of tourist arrivals of 450,000 during the last month and it is not an impossible target to attract 2.5 million tourist arrivals by 2011.

The target market for the range of hotels is mainly Asians as they have shown a huge interest in exploring Sri Lanka.

Asia has the fastest growing economies and Sri Lanka has the potential of attracting more tourists to the country with the dawn of peace. Through the increased developments in these medium-term and long-term investments of the hotels, it would expand the Gross Domestic Production (GDP), foreign exchange earnings, job opportunities within the area and as a result the per capita income will also grow substantially, he said.

It is essential to highlight new concepts, activities and diversifications such as eco-tourism, adventure tourism, beaches, surfing, snorkelling, mountains, wild life, ancient city exploring, food, shopping, religious backgrounds, cultural events and ayurvedic medicaments.

Tourists will not only arrive by air, but the ferries will also increase and there is already a weekly-operated cruise from Cochin to Colombo, which targets Indian tourist arrivals to increase by over 20,000 annually, Jayewardene said. With the increased number of tourists the hotel industry should launch value added services to attract more tourists by fulfilling their needs. Hoteliers should adopt the concept of being green as it is important to have sustained tourism in the country, he said.

11 December 2009

Sri Lanka to Offer More Blocks for Oil Exploration in the Island's North-East and South

11th December 2009, www.lankabusinessonline.com

Sri Lanka is ready to calls for bids for oil exploration in more blocks in the island's north-west as well as the south, Petroleum Resources Minister A H M Fowzie said.

He said he expects more interest this time now that the ethnic war is over and Cairn India has begun seismic surveys in preparation for drilling test wells in the Gulf of Mannar off the island's north-west.

The petroleum ministry has submitted a proposal to the Cabinet of ministers seeking approval to call for oil exploration bids in three more blocks, he told a news conference held to announce Cairn's launch of seismic surveys.

"Very soon we'll call for tenders for more blocks in the Mannar Basin," he said.

"The last time the war was on and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam separatists) were operating in the area. So it was very risky. But now we expect more interest."

Sri Lanka's invitation for bids to explore for oil in the Mannar Basin last year drew only a limited response.

But government forces defeated the Tamil Tigers in May this year, ending a 30-year ethnic war, and raising expectations of a revival in foreign investment.

Cairn India which won exploration rights to one block in the Mannar Basin in the first bid round has said it plans to invest 100 million dollars in the effort.

Fowzie said oil and gas discoveries on the Indian side of the Mannar Basin meant there was a better chance of finding similar deposits on the Sri Lankan side.

Fowzie said he was disappointed that neither India nor China which had been offered a block each in the Gulf of Mannar free of charge had shown interest in exploration.

The Indian government was offered block number one and China block number eight in the Gulf of Mannar.

"India wanted block number two which was given on tender to Cairn which we refused. Now there's a possibility of Cairn India talking to the Indian government and starting exploration in block number one as well.

Fowzie also said his ministry has sought Cabinet approval to call for oil exploration bids in the island's south where he said studies had shown hydrocarbon potential.

"Studies done in the southern province have shown indications of deposits of hydro carbon. I have submitted a Cabinet paper for approval to call for bids."

17 November 2009

Sri Lanka Cultivates Mannar ‘Rice Bowl’ After the Defeat of Rebels, Central Bank Predicts Economy to Grow by 6 Percent in 2010

17th November 2009, www.bloomberg.com, By Paul Tighe

Sri Lanka said it is cultivating the rice-producing area in Mannar after clearing mines from the northwestern region captured from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam before the group’s defeat in May.

The mine clearing allowed 7,000 additional acres (2,833 hectares) to be cultivated recently and another 7,000 acres will be converted for rice growing once water storage levels rise, the government said on its Web site, citing Major General G.A. Chandrasiri, the governor of Northern Province.

The so-called Mannar “Rice Bowl” produced a record harvest in 1991 before falling to 23rd out of the 27 rice- growing areas listed by the government before the region was captured from the Tamil Tigers in June 2008.

The LTTE’s 26-year fight for a separate Tamil homeland in Sri Lanka’s north and east ended in May when the last Tamil Tiger fighters were defeated in a battle in the northeast.

While the government forecasts economic growth of about 3.5 percent this year as the country rebuilds after the war, Sri Lanka and other Asian rice growers may have reduced rice harvests because of late monsoon rains, according to the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization.

World rice production may fall 3 percent to 668 million metric tons this year, from a record last year, the FAO said last month. Asia’s output may drop 4 percent to 601 million tons this year from a year earlier, it said.

Sri Lanka’s central bank forecasts that the island’s $41 billion economy will grow as much as 6 percent in 2010.

Fertile Fields

The Defense Ministry said soldiers captured 120 square kilometers (46 square miles) of land in the Mannar district in June last year, saying at the time the area “mainly consists of the island’s most fertile paddy fields.”

An estimated 1.5 million mines and unexploded ordnance contaminated 500-square kilometers of the north when the war ended, the army said last month.

About 65 percent of that area is inhabited by civilians and 25 percent is agricultural land, Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, the country’s army commander, told a seminar in the capital, Colombo.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa’s government has cited the need to clear mines and ensure security in the north as a reason for delaying the release of more than 280,000 mainly Tamil civilians taken into transit camps when the war ended.

More than half of the refugees have been settled in their areas of origin, leaving 137,000 in the centers, the government said two days ago.

Resettlement Program

The resettlement program may be completed by the end of January next year, Sri Lanka said two days ago. About 28,000 people have been returned to homes in the Kilinochchi district in the north, the Defense Ministry said. The area was heavily mined as the LTTE had its headquarters in Kilinochchi town.

The UN, U.S. and U.K. have called on the government to allow the refugees to leave as soon as possible. John Holmes, the UN under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, begins a two-day visit to the country today to assess progress in the resettlement program.

The LTTE’s international network still operates and peace in the country won’t be secured until it’s dismantled, Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa said at the weekend.

Countries criticizing Sri Lanka are expecting changes “to happen overnight,” the secretary said.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Tighe in Sydney at ptighe@bloomberg.net.

Image: Giant's Tank, Mannar