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Prospect of Energy Exploration at Andaman

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July 08, 2025

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Why in news?

Recently the Union Minister for Petroleum Hardeep Singh Puri said that it is a “matter of time” before a Guyana-like oil basin is discovered in the Andaman Sea.

Why is Andaman Nicobar basin significant for oil exploration?

Andaman Basin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Gas and Condensate Availability - The region is a string of gas and condensate discoveries in the adjacent basins along North Sumatra (Indonesia) and Irrawaddy-Margui (Myanmar).
  • Hydrocarbon Reserves – The region has Excellent potential for large hydrocarbon accumulations.
  • Unexplored Regions - The Andaman Basin, comprised of a major chunk of unapprised (unexplored)area of the offshore sedimentary basins of India.
  • Presence of Oil and Gas - mud volcanoes bearing indications of the presence of oil and gas from the outcrops of the Baratang formations of the Middle and South Andaman.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

  • Formation - Andaman and Nicobar Islands were formed due to collision between Indian Plate and Burma Minor Plate
  • Three main islands - The Andaman Islands are divided into three main islands i.e. North, Middle, and South.
  • Ten Degree Channel - The Great Andaman group of islands in the north is separated by the Ten Degree Channel from the Nicobar group
  • Duncan passage – It separates Little Andaman from South Andaman.

What aids the exploration of the survey?

  • Deep Andaman Offshore Survey – The Andaman Basin, measuring 2.25 lakh square kilometre comprised of a major chunk of sedimentary basins of India.
  • National Data Repository in 2023 It is an integrated data repository of Exploration & Production data of the Indian sedimentary basins.
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP)This policy provided the real fillip in intensifying investment and exploration activity in the basin.
  • Open Acreages Licensing Policy (OALP)Through this Oil companies can select blocks of their choice.
  • Uniform Licensing Network The HELP covers all hydrocarbons (i.e. Conventional and Unconventional hydrocarbons) under a single licensing framework.

What are the challenges involved in exploration?

  • Higher Investments - The inter-connected production and processing sites are more expensive to build than onshore shale.
  • Price fluctuation - Fluctuating prices of oil might contribute unfavourably to the ambitions in the Andaman Nicobar basin.
  • Delay in commercialization - After exploring a basin commercial production take several years to successfully happen.
  • Operational costs - Offshore oil and natural gas production is much more expensive than onshore, or land-based productions.
  • Lack of data -The report by the Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas reveal the data about the wells in the basin was scanty with data coverage being moderate to sparse.
  • ‘No-Go’ zone -The area was not thoroughly explored because most was barred from drilling and production is banned.

What lies ahead?

  • The change in approach, alongside a bigger Guyana-like discovery could help Indian economy scale up from being a $5-7 trillion economy to a $20 trillion economy.
  • It is of immense importance to explore new energy options to ensure energy security of India.

Reference

The Hindu| Energy exploration in Andaman

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