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New Delhi : Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas while reacting to reports in some newspapers about bout its proposal to give away Mumbai High field of ONGC to Private Sector clarified on November 22, 2021, that the Government had decided in February 2019 that National Oil Companies (NOCs) would be free to choose field specific models including farm out and Joint Venture (JV)/ Technical Service Model (TSM) for enhancing production from their mature and ageing fields.
“There are reports in some newspapers about privatisation of Mumbai High field of ONGC on proposal from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas will like to clarify that ONGC had conducted an internal Strategy Meet at Udaipur from October 29 to 31, 2021, for which suggestions including making a 25 years energy perspective plan, 15 years exploration plan by taking more acreages under exploration, and having partnerships for its major fields, with scope of enhancing recovery and technology infusion, were made. The Government had decided in February 2019 that National Oil Companies (NOCs) would be free to choose field specific models including farm out and Joint Venture (JV)/ Technical Service Model (TSM) for enhancing production from their mature and ageing fields, ” the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said.
The Ministry said that the Government is keen that the domestic production of Oil and Gas should increase exponentially. ONGC being the leading organisation has to play an important role. The area under exploration has to be increased which would subsequently lead to more new discoveries in the country. On the other side, production from existing fields has also to be optimised and increased wherever possible by employing advanced technology, drilling more production wells, wherever technically feasible, and better management, the Ministry said, according to a PIB release.
” For this private sector companies can be involved as partners or through various business models so that new techniques and technology can be brought in through such companies which have experience in this. However, all this has to be done by following system and procedures in a transparent manner. ONGC has to prepare its plan and take right decisions in order to increase domestic production,” the Ministry said. There is enough scope for several large and small companies to operate in the offshore and onshore basins in the country as substantial area is still available, it said.