Why in the news?
- The Prime Minister of India announced the National Deep Water Exploration Mission on the 79th Independence Day.
National Deep Water Exploration Mission
- What is it?
- A flagship energy security initiative to explore untapped oil and gas reserves beneath India’s seabed.
- Operates in mission mode for accelerated offshore exploration.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
- Supported by Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) and allied R&D institutions.
- Aim: To boost offshore oil and gas discovery, targeting areas like the Andaman Sea and deep waters off the Andhra coast to achieve energy self-reliance.
- Objectives
- Reduce dependence on crude oil (88%) and natural gas (50%) imports.
- Enhance domestic hydrocarbon production capacity.
- Strengthen long-term energy security.
- Promote Aatmanirbhar Bharat in the energy sector.
- Features
- Deep-Water Focus: Target unexplored offshore zones (Andaman-Nicobar basin, Andhra coast).
- Policy Reforms Backing: Linked with Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) and pro-exploration legislative changes.
- Large-Scale Bidding: Over 1 million sq km of ‘No-Go’ areas opened for exploration.
- Advanced Technology: Use of 3D seismic surveys, AI-enabled data analytics, modern drilling techniques.
- Public-Private Collaboration: Encourages domestic + global investors in offshore exploration.
- Significance
- Energy Independence: Reduces import dependency, improves self-reliance.
- Economic Gains: Saves billions in foreign exchange; funds can be redirected to infrastructure and welfare.
- Strategic Security: Ensures greater control over energy resources amid volatile global oil markets.
- Technological Edge: Builds domestic capability in deep-sea exploration technologies.