Govt to double oil output from NE in 15 yrs
Source: The Sangai Express / PTI
Guwahati, February 09 2016:
The Centre has announced plans to double the output of oil and natural gas in North East at an investment of Rs 1,30,000 crore over the next 15 years.
Releasing the Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for Northeast India, Petroleum Minister Dhar- mendra Pradhan said that the region has enormous potential in the oil and gas sector.
"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we decided to prepare a separate vision document for the North East to take the region forward.
The entire region has huge potential and requires specific attention and investment for its development," Pradhan said.
The Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for Northeast India sets a goal to "increase production of oil and natural gas by two times" .
"To achieve this target, we will invest Rs 1.3 lakh crore in the next 15 years in North East.
This means, every year Rs 8,000-10,000 crore investment will be made and most will come to Assam," the Minister said.
To increase the output, new technologies will be brought in association with private players and the refineries will be upgraded to pro- duce BS VI fuel, he added.
"We are talking to Schlumberger for exploration.
We will get advanced technologies from the tie-up and this will help in increasing the output," Pradhan said.
He also said the distribution network, including sett- ing up of an additional 7,000 km pipelines, will be streng-thened in the region during the period.
The crude oil production in the Northeast stood at 4.54 MMT in 2014-15, while the natural gas production was 11.3 MMSCMD.
Of the Rs 1,30,000 crore investment, Rs 80,000 crore are earmarked for upstream activities while Rs 20,000 crore for midstream.
Rest Rs 30,000 crore would be for downstream activities, the document said.
The document also envisages providing access to clean fuel (LPG, PNG) to all hou-seholds at affordable prices, to promote the production of bio fuel and to develop service provider hubs.
It also aims expansion of refining capacity in the Northeast, develop crude import infrastructure and pro- mote trade between the region and neighbouring SAARC countries.
Besides, Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 decided to generate employment through the promotion of manufacturing in- dustry and focus on skill development in the region.