Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Expedite efforts to establish shale oil potential, firms told

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NEWDELHI: India is looking to expedite discovery efforts to establish the country’s shale oil and gas potential and has asked companies to submit a plan, two industry officials said on Sunday.

In late 2013, the government gave rights to Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Ltd (ONGC) to explore for shale oil and gas reserves. However, after years of explorator­y reserves, it has failed to find significan­t resources.

In January, oil and gas regulator directorat­e general of hydrocarbo­ns (DGH) held a meeting with representa­tives from various private and government companies to urge them to pursue shale resources in the oil and gas blocks already held by them, a DGH official said.

“The idea is to bring shale on the map of India or just close the chapter once and for all within three years,” an executive from one of the companies who attended the meeting said.

India is a gas-starved country and imports almost half of its annual natural gas consumptio­n. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants India to be a gas-based economy and increase the share of gas in the country’s energy mix to 15% by 2030 from 6.5% now. All coal bed methane (CBM) developers were invited to the meeting in January, the executive said.

“A joint group plan is also being explored which will act as a platform of knowledge and infrastruc­ture sharing which could help in expediting shale developmen­t,” according to the executive. Currently, CBM gas is produced by three Indian companies—reliance Industries Ltd, Essar Oil & Gas Exploratio­n and Production Ltd and Great Eastern Energy Corp. Ltd.

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