ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources is in the process to award 32 new blocks to oil and gas exploration companies operating in different parts of the country.
“Under the petroleum policy 2012, 46 new blocks have already been awarded, while the clearance process has been initiated for award of 32 more exploration blocks to E&P companies through bidding process,” official sources said.
Sources said that the ministry had awarded 70 supplemental agreements (SAs) for conversion to petroleum concessions agreements (PCAs), aimed at expediting oil and gas exploration activities in potential areas of the country.
“As many as 70 SAs covering 94 leases have been executed, while remaining applications are also being reviewed and finalised on a fast track basis,” they said.
The Petroleum Exploration and Production Policy, 2012, as amended in July 2013, provided an incentive to existing licence and lease holders for the conversion, sources said.
They said the agreements had been finalised in consultation with all stakeholders including from the petroleum sector as well as ministries of finance and law and justice. While answering a question regarding PIA clarification, sources said licences of all oil and gas companies failing to start exploration work as per their obligations would be revoked.
The government had tightened the noose around non-performing E&P companies, having the licences, and revoked around 16 such permits recently, sources added. The action was being taken against the inactive E&P companies holding licences for last several years without any ground work, they informed.
The licenses were not canceled instantly; rather such companies were given notices and provided an opportunity to present their cases, they said, adding that all process was completed in a transparent manner before revoking licences.