Key Points

India is making significant strides towards oil self-sufficiency with major policy reforms and exploration initiatives. Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced the clearance of 99% of restricted areas for oilfield development. The Open Acreage Licensing Programme (OALP) has drawn strong investor interest, with Round X expected to set new benchmarks. Under PM Modi's leadership, clean cooking fuel access has expanded dramatically, reaching over 300 cities.

Key Points: Hardeep Puri Says India Advancing Steadily Towards Oil Self-Sufficiency

  • India opens 1 million sq km offshore for oil exploration
  • 99% of 'No-Go' areas cleared for energy projects
  • OALP-X attracts global and domestic investors
  • Clean cooking fuel reaches 300+ cities under Modi govt
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India taking steady, confident steps towards oil self-sufficiency: Hardeep Singh Puri

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri highlights India's progress in oil exploration, policy reforms, and energy security under PM Modi's leadership.

"It has never been easier, faster, or more profitable to invest in India’s energy future. – Hardeep Singh Puri"

New Delhi, July 20

India is taking steady, confident steps towards oil self-sufficiency and under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, the country is securing its energy future, step by step, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Sunday.

While 1 million square km offshore area is now open for oilfield exploration, 99 per cent of 'No-Go' areas have been cleared, the minister informed on X social media platform.

The oil and gas blocks being offered under the Open Acreage Licensing Programme (OALP) have already garnered attention from global and domestic energy players, and Round X is expected to set new benchmarks for participation and investment.

"25 blocks under OALP-X; 154 exploration blocks active; 14 new oil and gas discoveries; Rs 792 crore invested in Mission Anveshan; 6,200 GLKM seismic data already collected; ONGC producing 34,000 BOPD oil and 3 MMSCMD gas," he mentioned.

The Petroleum Ministry this month invited feedback and suggestions on Draft Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, Model Revenue Sharing Contract (MRSC) and Petroleum Lease as part of the country's focus to accelerate oil and gas. These are a series of pathbreaking policy reforms that are being implemented to promote exploration & production in the oil and gas sector.

The Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948, was amended in March 2025, and new PNG rules have come within three months in the run-up to OALP Round X, which is the largest such exploration and production bidding round globally as part of PM Modi's vision for the sector.

This is a great time for entrepreneurs and industry leaders to look at oil and gas exploration in India. It has never been easier, faster, or more profitable to invest in India’s energy future, according to Puri.

According to the minister, clean cooking fuel is part of the daily life of every Indian with near 100 per cent geographic and population coverage.

"From 55 cities in 2014 to 300+ cities and towns, from 25 lakh kitchens to 1.5 crore homes now. India's city gas distribution networks have ushered in a revolution under PM Modi," he emphasised.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the numbers look good, I hope the environmental impact assessments are being done properly. We can't sacrifice our coasts and forests for oil exploration. Need more transparency about ecological safeguards.
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Rohit P
As someone working in energy sector, these reforms are game-changing! The OALP rounds are attracting serious players. Just last month my company signed MoU for offshore exploration. India means business now 🔥
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Sarah B
Interesting developments! As an expat working here, I've noticed how India's energy policies are becoming more investor-friendly. The speed of reforms is remarkable compared to many western countries stuck in bureaucracy.
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Kavya N
Ujjwala Yojana changed lives in my village. No more smoke-filled kitchens! But hope the focus on oil doesn't reduce investments in renewable energy. Solar/wind should remain priority for long-term sustainability.
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Vikram M
The numbers speak for themselves - 34,000 barrels per day production is no joke! But government should ensure benefits reach common people through stable fuel prices. Petrol/diesel costs still pinch middle class pockets.

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