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  • Jan 03, 2020
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The seven blocks are spread over three sedimentary basins with resource potential of approximately 33 billion barrels of oil and oil equivalents of gas.

The government on Thursday awarded Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) all seven oil and gas blocks that were on offer in the fourth round of Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP), said Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

The current round added 18,510 square kilometre (sq km) to India’s total exploration area. Pradhan said bids for another 20,000 sq km area will be finalised soon as part of the fifth round.

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled a National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) of Rs 102 trillion, of which the energy sector is expected to contribute about 24 per cent of the projected capital expenditure in infrastructure. “We will see more investment than mentioned in that plan for petroleum and natural gas,” Pradhan said.

Pradhan added that the major change in government policy was from revenue maximisation to production maximisation. The current rounds provide more sops to investors, including reduced royalty rates and uniform licensing, following a revenue sharing model.

Speaking about technology infusion, Pradhan said, “Technology, science has seen tremendous progress in recent times. Our oil and gas companies are adopting digitization, new technologies for leapfrogging growth.”

The cumulative exploratory work commitment after the four rounds of OALP comprise 29,270 line kilometers of 2D seismic survey, 43,272 sq km of 3D seismic survey, 369 exploratory wells and 290 core analyses to establish Shale resources.

A total of 94 blocks have been awarded in the four OALP rounds conducted so far, covering an area of 136,790 sq km to leading exploration and production companies. The operators of these blocks have since either initiated exploration or are in the final stages of obtaining Petroleum Exploration Licences.

The fifth cycle of submitting Expressions of Interest (EoIs) closed on November 30, 2019, while the sixth cycle of EoI is open till March 31.

Source: Business Standard

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