India is coming into a transformative section in its hydrocarbon sector, marked by a renewed deal with home exploration and manufacturing.
On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, talking on the Open Acreage Licensing Coverage (OALP) Spherical-IX and Particular Found Small Area (DSF) signing ceremony, Union Minister of Petroleum and Pure Gasoline, Hardeep Singh Puri, introduced a collection of developments aimed toward decreasing the nation’s reliance on power imports.
Highlighting the nation’s present dependence—88 per cent on crude oil and 50 per cent on pure gasoline—Puri stated that the urgency of scaling up home output, including that within the subsequent twenty years, 25 per cent of the world’s incremental power demand progress will come from India.
The federal government has undertaken reforms to reinvigorate the upstream sector which suffered setbacks between 2006 and 2016.
Since 2014, India has expanded exploration protection to 10 per cent of its sedimentary basins, focusing on 15 per cent by 2030.
This features a near-complete elimination of “No-Go” zones within the Unique Financial Zone.
Beneath OALP Spherical-IX, 28 blocks spanning 1.36 lakh sq. km throughout eight sedimentary basins had been awarded, with 38 per cent situated in beforehand restricted areas.
Furthermore, two blocks had been granted below the Particular DSF Spherical, with a complete of 60 bids obtained.
The Minister declared the launch of OALP Spherical-X at India Power Week 2025.
Scientific and data-led exploration stays central to this push, supported by Rs 7,500 crore invested in seismic knowledge acquisition and surveys.
The minister additionally highlighted that potential of unconventional power sources, with India’s Coal Mattress Methane reserves estimated at 2,600 BCM.
A Particular CBM 2025 Spherical will provide three new blocks in West Bengal and Gujarat.
The Minister concluded with the launch of the PNG Guidelines Public Session Portal.
“India is constructing a resilient and future-ready power ecosystem,” Puri stated.