The Free Press Journal

ONGC plans bigger local play via OALP

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The country's largest oil and gas explorer ONGC said it will expand its upstream activity in the country by acquiring much larger acreage through the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP).

The company which is in the midst of a major restructur­ing exercise proposes to speed ahead on exploring new oil and gas blocks in the country so that the stagnating domestic production is increased.

It has told the government that there are certain issues around structure where decisive steps can be evaluated only once the industry is completely under GST regime but the company remains committed to invest and enhance the country's domestic production of hydrocarbo­ns.

With regard to engaging with other players in E&P activities, ONGC's strategy is to move up higher in the value chain to concentrat­e on areas where the expected risk-reward payoff offers better business opportunit­ies for growth.

Over the years ONGC benefitted from the participat­ion of other players and opportunit­y specific alliances which have helped the company enhance value for itself, besides releasing ONGC resources to pursue more promising opportunit­ies with perceived better risk return tradeoff.

The company said that in its efforts to augment production of oil and gas, it is endeavouri­ng to engage all interested players so that the concept of 'Atmanirbha­r Bharat' is the central theme of our domestic project execution.

On the back of enabling policy facilitati­on by the Government, ONGC has rolled out its separate Gas vertical, which will increase its activities in the gas sector leveraging on its strong domestic and internatio­nal presence. It is also taking steps to augment its renewables portfolio.

ONGC is also looking into strategic relationsh­ips and close alliances with key inter national players through ONGC Videsh.

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