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17/04/25
India's ONGC wins 15 blocks in upstream oil, gas bid
Mumbai, 17 April (Argus) — Indian state-controlled upstream firm ONGC has won 15
of the 28 blocks offered for bidding in the ninth round under the Hydrocarbon
Exploration and Licensing Policy's (HELP's) Open Acreage Licensing Policy
(OALP). Three of these were with ONGC's joint venture with state-run Oil India,
while another was in a consortium with BP and private-sector refiner Reliance
Industries (RIL). This is the first time BP, RIL and ONGC have partnered and won
a shallow-water block in the Saurashtra basin. ONGC has a 40pc stake in the
consortium, with RIL and BP having 30pc each, a trading source said. RIL-BP had
jointly won an ultra-deepwater block in the Krishna Godavari basin in the eighth
round. Private-sector Vedanta, which had bid for all 28 oil and gas blocks, won
seven blocks. Oil India won six blocks on its own and three in collaboration
with ONGC. Private-sector firm Sun Petrochemicals, which had bid for seven
blocks in this ninth round, did not secure any blocks. Interest from the private
sector was relatively higher in this bidding round, but it remains mostly
dominated by state-controlled firms. Foreign participation in the Indian
exploration sector remains low. The ninth round saw 28 blocks
auctioned(https://direct.argusmedia.com/newsandanalysis/article/2524414) across
an area of 136,596.45 km². India has awarded 144 exploration and production
blocks comprising a total area of 242,055 km² in eight previous rounds. India in
March passed the Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Amendment Bill 2024 ,
which aims to simplify regulations, attract investment, and enhance exploration
and production capabilities. It also allows granting oil leases on stable terms,
along with sharing of production facilities and infrastructure. It also scrapped
the windfall tax on domestic crude oil production in December 2024. The ministry
said it is working on new frameworks to address challenges related to the
upstream sector. India imports around 89pc of its crude requirements, despite
efforts to reduce its dependency on imports. Crude imports in January-February
rose by over 1pc on the year to 5.01mn b/d, oil ministry data show. During the
same period, its total crude production fell by over 1pc from a year earlier to
539,000 b/d. By Roshni Devi India OALP blocks ninth bidding round Basin Type
Block Area (km²) Awardee Cauvery Basin Ultra-deepwater CY-UDWHP-2022/1 9,514.63
ONGC Cauvery Basin Ultra-deepwater CY-UDWHP-2022/2 9,844.72 ONGC Cauvery Basin
Ultra-deepwater CY-UDWHP-2022/3 7,795.45 ONGC Cauvery Basin Ultra-deepwater
CY-UDWHP-2023/1 5,330.49 ONGC Saurashtra Basin Shallow water GS-OSHP-2022/1
5,585.61 ONGC Saurashtra Basin Shallow water GS-OSHP-2022/2 5,453.96 ONGC - BPXA
– RIL Saurashtra Basin Onland GS-ONHP-2023/1 2,939.56 Vedanta Saurashtra Basin
Shallow water GS-OSHP-2023/1 ,5408.79 ONGC Saurashtra Basin Ultra-deepwater
GS-UDWHP-2023/1 7,699.00 ONGC Saurashtra Basin Ultra-deepwater GS-UDWHP-2023/2
8,446.28 ONGC Saurashtra Basin Onland GS-ONHP-2023/2 2,977.28 Vedanta Saurashtra
Basin Onland GS-ONHP-2023/3 2,793.08 Vedanta Cambay Basin Onland CB-ONHP-2022/2
7,13.92 ONGC- OIL Cambay Basin Shallow water CB-OSHP-2023/1 1,873.66 Vedanta
Cambay Basin Onland CB-ONHP-2023/1 446 OIL Cambay Basin Onland CB-ONHP-2023/2
636 Vedanta Cambay Basin Onland CB-ONHP-2023/3 416 ONGC Cambay Basin Shallow
water CB-OSHP-2023/2 477 Vedanta Mahanadi Basin Ultra-deepwater MN-UDWHP-2023/1
9,466.85 ONGC - OIL Mahanadi Basin Ultra-deepwater MN-UDWHP-2023/2 9,425.84 OIL
Mahanadi Basin Ultra-deepwater MN-UDWHP-2023/3 9,831.48 OIL Krishna-Godavari
Basin Ultra-deepwater KG-UDWHP-2023/1 9,495.16 OIL Krishna-Godavari Basin
Ultra-deepwater KG-UDWHP-2023/2 9,223.22 OIL Mumbai Offshore Shallow water
MB-OSHP-2023/1 2,935.19 ONGC Mumbai Offshore Shallow water MB-OSHP-2023/2
1,749.74 Vedanta Assam Shelf Basin Onland AS-ONHP-2022/2 784 ONGC - OIL Assam
Shelf Basin Onland AS-ONHP-2022/3 2,168.09 OIL Kutch Basin Shallow water
GK-OSHP_x0002_2023/1 3,164.61 ONGC Source: Oil ministry Send comments and
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