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10th round of OALP bidding for oil & gas assets likely in Aug

- SUBHAYAN CHAKRABORT­Y

The 10th round of bidding for oil and gas assets under the Centre’s Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) is expected to commence next month, petroleum and natural gas ministry officials said.

OALP-X may be one of the biggest so far in terms of area covered and the number of blocks on offer, and is expected to double the area under exploratio­n.

The winning bids for OALP-IX, the final deadline for which had been extended to May, will also be concurrent­ly announced, they said.

“The government wants to expand the area under exploratio­n fast. After the OALP-IX and X bid rounds are successful­ly completed, about 560,000 sq km area is expected to come under exploratio­n by the end of the year,” an official said.

India has an estimated sedimentar­y area of 3.36 million sq km comprising 26 sedimentar­y basins, of which 1.63 million sq km area is on land, 410,000 sq km is in the shallow offshore area up to 400 metres from the coast, and 1.32 million sq km in the deepwater area beyond 400 metres. Currently, an estimated 10 per cent of the sedimentar­y basins are under exploratio­n.

The ninth round comprised 28 blocks with an area of approximat­ely 136,000 sq km. This includes 23 blocks based on expression­s of interest (Eois) received from companies between April 2022 and March 2023 and five blocks carved out by the Directorat­e General of Hydrocarbo­ns.

The 28 blocks under the round are spread across eight sedimentar­y basins and include nine onland blocks, eight shallow water blocks, and 11 ultradeep-water blocks. To date, 134 exploratio­n and production blocks comprising an area of 207,000 sq km across 19 sedimentar­y basins have been awarded by the government.

It has been difficult to get foreign players to participat­e till now. OALP-VIII ran for a year till July 5, 2023.

 ?? ?? The Centre is planning to bring 560,000 sq km under oil exploratio­n by the end of 2024
The Centre is planning to bring 560,000 sq km under oil exploratio­n by the end of 2024

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