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Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP) Explained

Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP)

The Government has approved a new regime for oil & gas exploration in India. It has replaced the existing NELP (New Exploration Licensing Policy), the framework which has been in place for the last 18 years, with HELP (Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy. The new policy is expected to reduce Indis’s import dependence by increasing the domestic production of oil and gas and thereby generating employment.

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What is NELP?

NELP was put into place in 1997-98. It was conceptualised with the objective to boost the production of oil and natural gas in India. Nine rounds of auctions have been carried out by the Government of India under NELP.

What are the flaws in NELP?

There were major loopholes in NELP. Of the 254 blocks auctioned in the nine NELP rounds, commercial production started in only three blocks with the total output of 0.4 million tonnes of crude oil and 26.11 million standard cubic metres of gas per day. The reasons could be one of the following:

How does HELP address the above flaws?

In conclusion, whether or not the HELP policy will address the ills affecting the previous oil & gas exploration regime and will really help the oil sector is yet to be seen. But, the new framework has the potential to reduce the impact of price volatility in the international oil market on the Indian economy.

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