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Rio de Janeiro 17 th March 2011 by R.C.Agrawalla Coordinator-NDR, DGH Country Update - INDIA
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India Official name : Republic of India Government : Federal Republic Area : 3.288 million SKM Population : 1.2 billion Capital : New Delhi States: 28 Union Territories: 6 Other major cities : Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad & Ahmedabad
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Pre- Independence OALP NELP era Pre NELP era Nomination era 1886 - 19461947 - 19901990 - 19961997 – 2011Future Liberalizing Upstream Industry PSC Regime
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NDR Project Plan
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Proposed Name of NDR Indian National Data Repository (INDR)
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Agency Responsibility DGH Directorate General of Hydrocarbons- a Govt. Regulatory Agency under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has been mandated to promote and manage the Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas resources, effectively and efficiently with a balanced regard to the environment, safety, technology and economy of India. DGH is responsible for the development of framework and monitoring of policies related to all phases of upstream petroleum activities within India.
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Geographical Scope ONSHORE AREA (MM SKM) OFFSHORE AREA (MM SKM) TOTAL (MM SKM) Total Area of India 3.2881.7455.033 Sedimentary Area percentage of the total area 42%100%62% Total Sedimentary Area 1.3901.7453.135 Geographical Scope of INDR covers both onshore and offshore areas
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Regulator’s Role Provide all input data for NDR population and operation Setting up of NDR’s strategic direction Coordinating the data entitlement framework & guidelines with E&P Operators and other users DGH shall be the focal point and the central body to coordinate with E&P Operators, Academia and other stakeholders.
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Operation of NDR Contractor to run the NDR on a turn key project basis on behalf of DGH. State owned Contractor to Build, Populate and Operate on Turnkey basis
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Major purposes Facilitate the Bidding Rounds and support Launching of Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) Promotion of E&P activities Creation of new business opportunities where society, industry and research communities benefit Improve DGH’s ability to monitor and control the E&P activities and reporting Data Preservation and National Archive
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Data types and volume NDR will be populated, in the next five years, with geo-scientific data of the magnitude of 8,500 wells, associated logs, cores and reports 1,150 2D & 3D seismic surveys 1.0 million LKM of 2D Seismic post stack 0.5 million SKM of 3D Seismic processed 0.5 million LKM of 2D Seismic field data 0.5 million SKM of 3D Seismic field data 34,000 scanned logs and 2,300 Seismic reports Other non-seismic datasets and reports NDR Size: –100 TB of SAN storage online – 250-slot-LTO4 robotics near-line
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Access method DGH will provide web based access to end users through redundant leased lines having high bandwidth (>10Mbps). User’s terminals will be made available in INDR centre.
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Data submission All legacy data as well as future data in digital media. Self-service uploading by the operator is optional. Some reports like well, acquisition and processing reports to be submitted hardcopy as well in addition to mandatory digital form.
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Data Publication/Release As per PNG Rules, data of non-proprietary nature can be released immediately. For proprietary data, after 5 years.
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Funding Model 100 % state funded. Funded through Oil Industry Development Board, Government of India.
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Service Charges/Standards Used Service charges are being formulated. Generally accepted NDR standards to be used
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Challenges Data Collection Enforcement mechanism for data submission Cooperation from E&P operators Large volume of Legacy data
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Success Proposed NDR is expected to provide significant thrust to E&P activities in India
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Lessons learned Gained knowledge from collaboration with NPD, Norway. E&P Operators’ participation very vital for NDR success. Better to set short term goals and achieve the same
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Website link & Contact person www.dghindia.org Contact Person: Mr R.C.Agrawalla rca@dghindia.orgrca@dghindia.org; ndr@dghindia.org
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NELP-IX round of bidding 6 onshore blocks are Frontier blocks. 8 onshore blocks are “S”-type blocks. Bid closing date: 28 th March, 2011 No. of blocks on offer : 34 Onshore blocks : 19 Shallow water blocks : 8 Deepwater blocks : 7
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