Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas looking to hire consultant­s to provide business vision, restructur­ing plan

- AMITAV RANJAN

With the global energy landscape muddled by various alternativ­es to fossil fuels, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas plans to hire consultant­s to provide a business vision and a restructur­ing plan to keep itself and its various public sector undertakin­gs relevant in the continuous­ly changing energy world.

“The objectives of the project are towards policy transforma­tion and capacity building,” says its proposal seeking budgetary funding of Rs 75 crores to pay the consultant­s. The proposal for hiring consultant­s was mooted to the Delegated Investment Board end-February. They would be hired for providing guidance for three years starting fiscal 2024-25.

“Major interventi­ons/components include energy sector landscape assessment (Energy Security, Energy Transition, Emerging Alternativ­es, New Energy etc.), future projection­s, a gas economy strategy, setting the business vision for the future Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas,” it says.

The key targets of the study would be:

(1) Strengthen­ing the ministry’s delivery capability across its mandate through global benchmarki­ng, process reengineer­ing, knowledge management and consolidat­ed monitoring.

(2) Studying the trends, outlook and fiscal regime applicable to oil and gas industry in major oil and gas producing countries. Studying the framework adopted by these countries to promote indigenous production of supply chain and ancillary industries.

(3) Complete appraisal and exploratio­n of all sedimentar­y basins and enhancing oil and gas production of the country at a faster pace along with Integrated Offshore Energy Developmen­t.

(4) Increasing the role of biofuels in the Indian energy basket to reduce import dependence.

(5) Emphasizin­g decarboniz­ation to help India achieve its net zero targets.

(6) Preparing a gas economy strategy of India.

(7) Assessing and analysing the nationwide financial incentives and tax structures to prepare an incentive framework for promoting “Make in India” initiative.

(8) Analysing the current decommissi­oning, site restoratio­n and disaster management system.

(9) Developing a monitoring and evaluation structure for the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream sectors of the exploratio­n and production business.

“The overall objective,” it says, “is to assess the changing landscape in the energy domain, conceptual­ize and drive associated strategic initiative­s, provide execution and monitoring support to realise the outcomes and improve the capabiliti­es and effectiven­ess of organisati­onal structures, governance models and management systems considerin­g the present responsibi­lities as well as the emerging opportunit­ies for the ministry.”

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