Cabinet Approves Deregulation of Sale of Domestically Produced Crude
Oil
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved ‘Deregulation of Sale of Domestically
Produced Crude Oil’, whereby Government has decided to cease allocation of crude
oil and condensate w.e.f. 01.10.2022. This will ensure
marketing freedom for all Exploration and Production (E&P) operators. The condition
in the Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) to sell crude oil to Government or its
Nominee or Government Companies shall accordingly be waived off. All E&P companies
will now be free to sell crude oil from their fields in domestic market. Government
revenues like Royalty, cess, etc. will continue to be
calculated on uniform basis across all Contracts. As earlier, exports will not be permissible.
This decision will further spur economic activities, incentivize
making investments in upstream oil and gas sector and builds on a series of targeted
transformative reforms rolled out since 2014. The policies relating to production,
infrastructure and marketing of oil and gas have been made more transparent with
a focus on ease of doing business and facilitating more operational flexibility
to operators/industry.
Background:
Government has carried out several progressive reforms in
Exploration and Production (E&P) Sector in last eight years such as pricing
and marketing freedom for gas, discovery of gas price through competitive e-bidding
process, introduction of Revenue Sharing Contracts under Hydrocarbon Exploration
Licensing Policy (HELP), etc. A large number of blocks have since been allotted
through several bidding rounds. As a result of these efforts, allocation of acreage
has almost doubled as compared to area awarded before 2014. Since February 2019,
reforms have focussed on production maximization with
no revenue sharing for difficult basins other than windfall gain.