IEW 2025: India creating new opportunities in energy sector: PM Modi
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IEW 2025: India creating new opportunities in energy sector: PM Modi

India is currently the fourth largest refining hub and is working to increase its capacity by 20 percent

  • By ICN Bureau | February 12, 2025

India is driving not only its growth but also the growth of the world, with the energy sector playing a significant role, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while delivering his remarks at the inauguration of third edition of India Energy Week 2025 via video message. 

He emphasized that India’s energy ambitions are built on five pillars - harnessing resources, encouraging innovation among brilliant minds, economic strength and political stability, strategic geography making energy trade attractive and easier, and commitment to global sustainability.

The Prime Minister noted that these factors are creating new opportunities in India’s energy sector.

He highlighted that India’s solar energy generation capacity has increased thirty-two times in the last ten years, making it the third-largest solar power generating nation in the world. He noted that India’s non-fossil fuel energy capacity has tripled and that India is the first G20 country to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.

The Prime Minister emphasized India’s achievements in ethanol blending, with a current rate of nineteen percent, leading to foreign exchange savings, substantial farmer revenue, and significant reductions in CO2 emissions.

He highlighted India’s goal of achieving a twenty percent ethanol mandate by October 2025. He remarked that India’s biofuels industry is ready for rapid growth, with 500 million metric tonnes of sustainable feedstock.

He further noted that during India’s G20 presidency, the Global Biofuels Alliance was established and is continuously expanding, now involving 28 nations and 12 international organizations.

He highlighted that this alliance is transforming waste into wealth and setting up Centers of Excellence.

Highlighting that India is continuously reforming to fully explore the potential of its hydrocarbon resources, Modi highlighted that major discoveries and extensive expansion of gas infrastructure are contributing to the growth of the gas sector, increasing the share of natural gas in India's energy mix.

He noted that India is currently the fourth largest refining hub and is working to increase its capacity by 20 percent.

Pointing out that India's sedimentary basins hold numerous hydrocarbon resources, some of which have already been identified, while others await exploration, the Prime Minister highlighted that to make India's upstream sector more attractive, the Government introduced the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP).

He emphasized that the Government has provided comprehensive support to the sector, including opening the Exclusive Economic Zone and establishing a single-window clearance system.

Modi noted that changes to the Oilfields Regulation & Development Act now offer stakeholders policy stability, extended leases, and improved financial terms.

He emphasized that these reforms will facilitate the exploration of oil and gas resources in the maritime sector, increase production, and maintain strategic petroleum reserves.

The Prime Minister underlined that due to several discoveries and the expanding pipeline infrastructure in India, the supply of natural gas is increasing.

He emphasized that this will lead to a rise in the utilization of natural gas in the near future. He also highlighted that there are numerous investment opportunities in these sectors.

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