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NATIONAL DATA REPOSITORY

NATIONAL DATA REPOSITORY. Country Update - INDIA. NDR9 Conference New Delhi 2 nd September 2009 by S K Srivastava Dy. DIRECTOR GENERAL, DGH. OUTLINE. INDIA – GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE EXPLORATION LICENSING POLICY EXPLORATION STATUS FUTURE PLANS NDR - INDIA CHALLENGES VISION. INDIA .

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NATIONAL DATA REPOSITORY

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

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

  3. 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 Directorate General of Hydrocarbons Public Sector Companies

  5. REGULATORY SYSTEM LINKAGE POLICY • Hydrocarbon sector vision • Role for different sectors in energy fuel mix Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Prime Minister’s 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

  6. LEGISLATION • The Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act, 1948 • The Petroleum and Natural Gas Rules, 1959 • Amendment to P&NG 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

  7. MAJOR E&P 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 India’s 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

  8. SEDIMENTARY BASINS

  9. GROWTH OF E&P 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

  11. 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

  12. BLOCKS AWARDED IN NELP ROUNDS 70

  13. BLOCKS OFFERED UNDER NELP-VIII

  14. AREA EXPLORATION INITIATED AREA WHERE EXPLORATION INITIATED (68%) UNEXPLORED AREA (32%)

  15. AREA UNDER ACTIVE EXPLORATION

  16. FUTURE LICENSING POLICY • New Licensing Exploration Policy (NELP) launched in 1998 (8 Rounds) • Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP) to be launched soon

  17. 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

  18. PROPOSED GRID PATTERN Areas will be defined and awarded in grid pattern

  19. PROPOSED GRID PATTERN

  20. 1 7 13 19 25 31 32 2 8 14 20 26 3 9 15 21 27 33 4 10 16 22 28 34 5 11 17 23 29 35 6 12 18 24 30 36 PROPOSED GRID PATTERN 1º X 1º grid will be further divided in 10’X10’

  21. NDR-India • Objectives • DGH Initiatives • Data Types • Business Model • Project Plan • NDR Phases • Public Access • NDR Functionalities • Challenges • Vision

  22. 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

  23. 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 DGH’s ability to monitor and control the E&P activities and reporting • Encourage new E & P activities by providing high quality and reliable data

  24. OBJECTIVES • Strengthen overall E&P activities in India • Support an open acreage system for an improved Global E&P Business environment in India • Provide quality E&P 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

  28. 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

  31. 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

  33. 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

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

  38. 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

  40. Thank you

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