Analysing India’s Open Acreage Licensing Policy: problems and perspectives

Dixit Pratik
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In recent decades, India has increasingly felt the need to reduce its dependence on imported crude oil by augmenting domestic production. In such pursuance, India recently enacted the Hydrocarbon Exploration Licensing Policy (HELP) to attract private investments in India’s upstream oil and gas sector. One of the salient features of HELP is the Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP), which sought to liberalize auctioning and licensing process of upstream oil and gas sector in India. This article analyses the salient features of the OALP to argue that it has remedied most of the problems associated with previous licensing regimes. Even though India has significantly liberalized the auction and licensing process, the fiscal terms governing the revenue sharing between the operator and the government have served as a deterrent to make India an attractive destination for foreign investors. Therefore, this article suggests that India must offer more attractive fiscal terms to oil companies to incentivize them to undertake the risk of investing in India’s upstream sector.
分析印度开放土地许可政策:问题与展望
近几十年来,印度越来越感到有必要通过增加国内产量来减少对进口原油的依赖。在这种追求下,印度最近颁布了油气勘探许可政策(HELP),以吸引印度上游油气行业的私人投资。HELP的突出特点之一是开放面积许可政策(OALP),该政策旨在放宽印度上游油气行业的拍卖和许可流程。本文分析了OALP的突出特点,认为它解决了与以前的许可制度相关的大多数问题。尽管印度已经大大放宽了拍卖和许可程序,但管理运营商和政府之间收入分成的财政条款,阻碍了印度成为对外国投资者有吸引力的目的地。因此,本文建议印度必须为石油公司提供更具吸引力的财政条款,以激励他们承担投资印度上游行业的风险。
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