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OALP round 1 for oil, gas blocks gets good response
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SME Times News Bureau | 03 May, 2018
State-run explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) bid on Wednesday for
37 oil and gas blocks while private sector Vedanta Resources placed bids
for all the 55 areas on offer in the first auction of oil and gas
acreage under the new open acreage licensing policy (OALP), according to
an official announcement.
The Petroleum Ministry said in a
release that a massive 110 bids had been received in the auction of 55
exploration blocks on offer that closed on Wednesday.
State-run
Oil India Ltd (OIL) is the other major bidder in the round that also saw
bidding by other public sector units like Indian Oil Corp, GAIL and
Bharat Petroleum as consortium partners.
The 55 blocks have a total area of around 60,000 sq km, the statement said.
The
OALP under the Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) now
allows the investor to carve out blocks of their choice and submit an
Expression of Interest (Eol) throughout the year.
Under HELP, the competitive bidding will be continuous and blocks will be awarded twice a year.
HELP
replaced nine earlier rounds under the New Exploration Licensing Policy
(NELP) where government carved out areas for bidding.
The main
features of HELP are revenue sharing contracts, as opposed to the
previous profit sharing model, single licence for both conventional as
well as unconventional hydrocarbon resources exploration and marketing
and pricing freedom.
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