The Union Cabinet
approved signing of a 5-year memorandum of understanding with Guyana for
cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector including sourcing of crude oil.It also covers capacity building,
strengthening bilateral trade, collaboration in the natural gas sector,
collaboration in developing regulatory policy framework in the oil and gas
sector in Guyana; cooperation in the area of clean energy including
biofuels as well as renewables sector including solar energy.
India, the world’s
third largest energy consumer and importer, is looking to diversify its sources
of oil imports and the South American nation is one of the countries it is
tapping for that.
The MoU, which has been in discussion for more than
two years, will be for an initial period of five years, with a provision for
automatic renewable if the two countries agree, the statement said.
It will also provide
opportunity to Indian companies to participate in E&P sector of Guyana,
gaining experience by working with global oil and gas companies in upstream
projects, thus fostering the vision of ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’.
In recent times,
Guyana has gained significant salience in the oil and gas sector becoming the
world’s newest oil producer. The new discoveries of 11.2 billion barrels of oil
equivalent, amounts to 18 per cent of total global oil and gas discoveries and
32 per cent of discovered oil.
As per OPEC World Oil Outlook 2022, Guyana is
projected to see a significant ramp-up in production, with liquids supply growing from 0.1 million
barrels per day in 2021 to 0.9 million bpd in 2027.
Noting the significance
of Guyana and given the renewed momentum to the bilateral relationship in the
hydrocarbon sector, and the number of possible areas of cooperation, the government proposes to enter into
anMoU with Guyana on cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector, it added.