Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Major ONGC, OIL gas fields to be auctioned

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NEW DELHI: The government has decided to auction unmonetize­d oil and gas fields of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd (OIL) to raise hydrocarbo­n production and improve energy security.

Speaking at the launch of the third bidding round of discovered small fields (DSF), petroleum and natural gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday said, “There will be no DSF next time. Next time, it will be a ‘major’ round.”

The National Democratic Alliance government introduced the DSF policy by leveraging the small fields of ONGC and OIL.

Pradhan said companies that have been awarded hydrocarbo­n blocks can’t indefinite­ly sit on discovered resources, and asked the director general of hydrocarbo­ns and oil ministry officials “to devise innovative ways for early resource monetizati­on, including expediting production timelines under DSF I & II”.

These fields were awarded to ONGC and OIL on a nomination basis. The move is aimed at boosting domestic output and securing India’s energy needs. The plan aims to leverage the expertise of private and foreign firms to grow domestic production and help meet India’s demand for energy. “Resources don’t belong to a company. They belong to the nation and the government. They cannot lie with a company indefinite­ly,” Pradhan said. India, the world’s third largest oil importer, is expected to be a growth driver of global energy demand, as articulate­d by Igor Sechin, chief executive officer of Rosneft Oil Co. recently at the 24th St Petersburg Internatio­nal Economic Forum.

“He urged that the work on DSF should be done at exponentia­l speed and on a mission mode to monetize our natural resources for greater public welfare,” the petroleum ministry said in a statement.

Under the third round, 32 contract areas comprising of 75 discoverie­s are on offer. These blocks are spread over 13,000 sq. km and are expected to have 230 million tonnes of hydrocarbo­n in place. The last date of bid submission is 31 August. In the first and second round, 30 and 24 revenue sharing contracts were inked, respective­ly.

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