New Delhi: India on Monday offered for bidding seven new areas for prospecting of oil and natural gas on revamped exploration terms that look to expedite cut in import dependence by raising domestic output.
Five blocks offered are in little-explored Vindhyan sedimentary basin, while one block is in Bengal Purnea basin. The remaining block is the proven basin of Rajasthan, according to a press statement by the Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH).
In all, 18,509.69 square kilometres of area for exploration of oil and gas has been offered in the fourth bid round of Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP).
The government has under the previous three OALP rounds awarded 87 blocks covering an area of 1.18 lakh sq km.
OALP-IV is the first round being held on revamped terms approved on February 2019.
DGH said, unlike previous rounds where blocks were awarded to companies offering a maximum share of oil and gas to the government, blocks in little or unexplored Category-II and III basins will be awarded to companies offering to do maximum exploration programme.
While Vindhyan is Category-II basin block, Bengal Purnea is Category-III area where no exploration has happened so far.
The revamped policy also provides for "shorter exploration period, concessional royalty rates to expedite oil and gas production and introduction of alternative dispute resolution mechanism," the statement said.