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NATIONAL DATA REPOSITORY
Country Update - INDIA
  • NDR9 Conference
  • New Delhi
  • 2nd September 2009
  • by
  • S K Srivastava
  • Dy. DIRECTOR GENERAL, DGH

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OUTLINE
  • INDIA GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
  • EXPLORATION LICENSING POLICY
  • EXPLORATION STATUS
  • FUTURE PLANS
  • NDR - INDIA
  • CHALLENGES
  • VISION

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INDIA
  • Official name Republic of India
  • Government Federal republic
  • Area 3.29 million sq. km.
  • Population (2007) 1.12 billion
  • Capital New Delhi
  • States 28
  • Union Territories 6
  • Other major cities Mumbai, Kolkata,
    Chennai, Bengalooru, Hyderabad
    Ahmedabad

4
GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE
Government of India
Other Ministries
Other Ministries
Ministry of Petroleum Natural Gas
Public Sector Companies
Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
5
REGULATORY SYSTEM LINKAGE
POLICY
  • Hydrocarbon sector vision
  • Role for different sectors in energy fuel mix

Ministry of Petroleum Natural Gas
Prime Ministers Office
Planning Com
  • Managing resource base
  • Bringing accountability
  • Managing licensing
  • Mandate for data repository

1950s-93
  • Investing capital and technology

NATIONAL OIL COMPANIES
1993
REGULATION
E P BUSINESS
Public (State) GSPC
Private Reliance Jubilant Videocon Essar
Public (Central) ONGC OIL GAIL
Foreign BG ENI Cairn Niko
Upstream DGH
Downstream Gas Regulator
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LEGISLATION
  • The Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act,
    1948
  • The Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, 1959
  • Amendment to PNG Rules-1959
  • The Territorial Waters, Continental Shelf,
    Exclusive Economic Zone and other Maritime Zones
    Act, 1976
  • Petroleum and Natural Gas (Amendment) Rule-2006
  • NELP Production Sharing Contract-Clauses

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MAJOR EP EVENTS
  • 1889 Discovery of oil in Digboi Well No-1
  • 1901 Digboi refinery commissioned by
    Assam Oil Company
  • 1911 Burmah Oil Company (BOC) arrived India
  • 1925 Indias first attempt to use geophysics in
    for oil
  • 1948 Geological Survey of India (GSI) started
  • 1956 ONGC was established (PSU)
  • 1959 Oil India Ltd (OIL) incorporated (PSU)
  • Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH)
  • 1998 New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP)
    launched

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SEDIMENTARY BASINS
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GROWTH OF EP ACTIVITIES
1 Company 1 Producing Basin
1947
2 Companies 3 Producing Basins
1990
12 Companies 7 Producing Basins
2000
71 Companies 10 Producing Basins
2009
10
EXPLORATION LICENSING POLICY
  • New Exploration Licensing Policy approved in
    February, 1997
  • Formulated in 1997-98 to provide a level playing
    field to all companies, Public Private
  • Operationalised in 1999
  • Award of licenses through international
    competitive bidding
  • Prior to NELP acreages were awarded on nomination
    basis to National Oil Companies (NOCs) namely
    ONGC OIL

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LIBERALIZING UPSTREAM INDUSTRY
OALP
NELP era
Pre NELP era
Nomination era
PSC Regime
Pre Independence era
1886 - 1946
1947 - 1990
1990 - 1996
1997 till date
Future
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BLOCKS AWARDED IN NELP ROUNDS
70
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BLOCKS OFFERED UNDER NELP-VIII
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AREA EXPLORATION INITIATED
AREA WHERE EXPLORATION INITIATED (68)
UNEXPLORED AREA (32)
15
AREA UNDER ACTIVE EXPLORATION
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FUTURE LICENSING POLICY
  • New Licensing Exploration Policy (NELP) launched
    in 1998 (8 Rounds)
  • Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) to be
    launched soon

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OALP FRAMEWORK
  • Indian territory demarcated into grid pattern
    with grid size 10 x 10 as zones with further
    sub-division into sectors of size10 x 10
  • These zones and sectors will provide basis of
    selection of size and shape of grid pattern of
    future exploration blocks

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PROPOSED GRID PATTERN
Areas will be defined and awarded in grid pattern
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PROPOSED GRID PATTERN
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PROPOSED GRID PATTERN
1º X 1º grid will be further divided in 10X10
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NDR-India
  • Objectives
  • DGH Initiatives
  • Data Types
  • Business Model
  • Project Plan
  • NDR Phases
  • Public Access
  • NDR Functionalities
  • Challenges
  • Vision

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OBJECTIVES
  • Establishing national data archival
  • Improving data quality and access for quality
    exploration
  • To cover larger area under exploration
  • Providing basis for long term energy policy
    formulation

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OBJECTIVES
  • Validate, store and maintain high quality and
    reliable geo-scientific data
  • Facilitate efficient data reporting, data
    exchange, and data trading among existing players
    including all geo-scientific agencies
  • Improve DGHs ability to monitor and control the
    EP activities and reporting
  • Encourage new E P activities by providing high
    quality and reliable data

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OBJECTIVES
  • Strengthen overall EP activities in India
  • Support an open acreage system for an improved
    Global EP Business environment in India
  • Provide quality EP data for Processing,
    Interpretation and Visualization Centers at DGH

25
DGH INITIATIVES
  • Study of globally successful NDRs like NPD
  • Collaboration with Norwegian Petroleum
    Directorate (NPD)
  • A business and operational model worked out

26
Cultural data Concession boundaries
Basin boundariesCoverage areas for E P data
sets FacilitiesPolitical boundaries (state,
national international and other administration
areas)Rivers, roads land-use
patternsBathymetry data National Grid data
Seismic (Raw and Processed)Well and LogCore
interval, scanned core images
DATA TYPES- I
27
Reservoir and ProductionDrillingGravity and
magneticGeological and Geochemical dataCoal
Bed MethaneGas HydrateRemote Sensing
DATA TYPES- II
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BUSINESS MODEL
  • State owned
  • Build, Populate and Operate on Turnkey basis
  • DGH to procure all hardware and software
  • Maintenance and Operation shall be under contract
  • All data associated with the NDR will be the
    property of Govt. of India.

29
NDR PROJECT PLAN

30
MOBILIZATION BUILD-UP PHASE
  • Mobilize the implementation team
  • Shipment and install the hardware and software
  • Test and verify communications, web access and
    robotics
  • Perform all tasks required prior to the
    commencement of the initial population and
    operation phases
  • Prepare site-specific Operations Maintenance
    manuals encompassing all NDR services

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MOBILIZATION BUILD-UP PHASE
  • Implement data loading methodology
  • Deploy and test the Disaster Recovery and
    Business Continuity plans
  • Formulate the data loading strategy and
    priorities
  • Establish all relevant standards (for naming
    conventions, data standards, submission
    standards, etc.)
  • Establish Contract performance measurement and
    reporting procedures
  • Put into operation the quality management plan
    and the HSE plan

32
NDR DATA LOADING
  • NDR will be populated, in the next five years,
    with geo-scientific data of the magnitude of
  • 2.2 million line kms of 2D Seismic
  • 1.0 million sq kms of 3D Seismic
  • Logs of 8,500 wells
  • 17,000 well reports and
  • 34,000 scanned logs and 2,300 Seismic reports
  • The NDR is scheduled to be operational by mid 2010

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PUBLIC ACCESS
  • General information about NDR and DGH
  • Inventory of E P data
  • News on DGH activities including upcoming NELP
    Rounds and OALP
  • Well locations
  • 2D lines and 3D survey outlines
  • Lease boundaries
  • Cultural data, etc.

34
NDR FUNCTIONALITIES
  • GIS user interface to handle metadata
  • Independent Web-based access
  • Data capture of original format for seismic and
    log data
  • For seismic data, the preservation and storing of
    acquisition and processing parameters
  • Ability to store data (seismic raw logs) in
    on-line, near-line and off-line modes
  • Keyword searches for metadata

35
NDR FUNCTIONALITIES
  • For seismic data, ability to select and deliver
    selected subsets of data within a geographical
    area, according to entitlements
  • Tracking and delivery of data orders via WWW or
    direct connect
  • Ability to read data delivered on various media
    such as 4mm, 8mm, 3480, 3490, 3590, 3592 and LTO
  • Ability to load header information seismic and
    logs

36
NDR FUNCTIONALITIES
  • Data output in common projection/datum formats
  • Snapshot of trace data prior to downloading large
    volumes.
  • Link to physical assets inventory
  • Preparation and plotting of various maps in
    multiple formats (e.g. CGM, postscript, PDF)
  • Data entitlement shall be accomplished by
    adding/modifying entitlement records rather than
    by data duplications.
  • Business Continuity and Disaster recovery

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CHALLENGES
  • Establishing a high quality set of meta data
  • Collection, Validation and Standardisation of
    Legacy data
  • Commitment from EP companies
  • Matching of already awarded exploration block
    boundary with OALP grid pattern

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NDR VISION
  • Integration Of Following Data In The NDR
  • Oil Shale
  • Shale Gas
  • Surface Geological Data From GSI
  • Coal
  • Oceanographic Data
  • Sea Bed Exploration Data
  • Seamless Data Flow Exchange With Other NDRs

39
NDR VISION
  • NDR
  • as one stop shop for all fossil fuels mineral
    resources data in India

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