Natural Gas Discovery in Andaman Basin

Syllabus: GS1/ Geography

In News

  • Oil India Ltd (OIL) has reported a significant natural gas discovery off the Andaman Islands, marking the first confirmed hydrocarbon occurrence in the region.

Hydrocarbon Potential of Andaman Basin

  • Hydrocarbon Resource Assessment Study (HRAS): Estimates 371 MMTOE (Million Metric Tons of Oil Equivalent) in the AN Basin.
  • It is part of the Bengal-Arakan sedimentary system.
  • Lies at the tectonic boundary of the Indian and Burmese plates lead to the creation of stratigraphic traps conducive for hydrocarbon accumulation.
  • Previous gas finds in North Sumatra (Indonesia) and Irrawaddy-Margui (Myanmar) suggest similar potential in Andaman.

Strategic Importance for India

  • Energy Security: India currently imports 88% of crude oil and 50% of natural gas.
    • Major LNG import sources: Qatar, US, UAE.
    • Andaman discovery can help reduce import dependence.
  • Economic & Industrial Impact: Supports India’s target of raising the share of natural gas to 15% in the primary energy basket by 2030 (currently ~6%).
    • Aligns with the vision of a Gas-Based Economy.
  • Geostrategic Advantage: Andaman Basin sits in the energy-rich corridor from Myanmar to Indonesia.
    • Strengthens India’s position in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).

Government Initiatives for Gas Exploration

  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP), 2016: Uniform license for exploration and production; introduced Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP).
  • National Deep Water Exploration Mission: Focused on drilling a large number of deepwater wells to exploit offshore reserves.
  • National Data Repository & National Seismic Program: Enhance data access for explorers.
  • FDI Policy: 100% FDI allowed in the natural gas sector under automatic route.

Challenges Ahead

  • Commercial viability yet to be confirmed (size of reserves, ease of extraction, production costs).
  • Environmental sensitivity of the Andaman ecosystem.
  • Ultra-deepwater drilling costs are very high; technology and infrastructure requirements are significant.
  • Balancing energy exploration vs ecological conservation will be a key policy challenge.

Source: TH

 

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