OALP Round-V increases exploration acreage to 237,000 square km
By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : November 18, 2020 5:09 pm
The exploration acreage which stood at about 80,000 square km from earlier regimes now stands at approximately 237,000 square km, post the award of blocks under OALP Round-V
The Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OLAP) Round-V has increased the exploration acreage to 237,000 square km from 80,000 square km.
The Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel Dharmendra Pradhan said that successful roll-out of the HELP regime, followed by OALP Bid Rounds, has led to increase in exploration acreages in India. The exploration acreage which stood at about 80,000 square km from earlier regimes now stands at approximately 237,000 square km, post the award of blocks under OALP Round-V.
Dharmendra Pradhan said that the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) is a market friendly policy which is driving self-reliance in the energy sector.
Calling it a transformative policy, the minister said that the OALP has removed red-tapism and brought in a quantum jump in the Exploration & Production sector. He called for moving away from business-as-usual approach and striving for exponential growth and speed, asking the winners to bring in new technology and new business models, so as to expedite the production of oil and natural gas from these areas.
Speaking about technology, Minister Pradhan said that greater digitisation and data mapping tools have aided in fundamentally transforming the E&P landscape and called for greater infusion of technology and state-of-the-art data management systems.
Pradhan offered all support to the OLAP winners in carrying out their activities by facilitating the relevant approvals from the central ministries and also the state governments.
Pradhan said that the winners should farm out these areas so as to bring in international players into the exploration activities and run the business in a professional manner.
Pradhan also suggested that an independent body should be set up for data gathering and data management so that all the bidders have access to the relevant information for making an informed investment decision.
A total of 11 blocks in 8 sedimentary basins covering a total acreage of 19,789.04 square km has been awarded under OALP Bid Round 5, with Rs. 465 crore of immediate exploration work commitment. ONGC has been awarded 7 blocks and 4 blocks went to Oil India Limited (OIL).