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Directorate General of Hydrocarbon
Logo of Directorate General of Hydrocarbons
Agency overview
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Shri SCL Das, Director General
Websitewww.dghindia.gov.in

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbon (DGH) is the Indian governmental regulatory body under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

The Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) was established in 1993 under the administrative control of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas through Government of India Resolution. Objectives of DGH are to promote sound management of the oil and natural gas resources having a balanced regard for environment, safety, technological and economic aspects of the petroleum activity.

Vision

To be an upstream advisory & technical regulatory body of international repute, creating value for society through proliferation and dissemination of E&P knowledge optimal hydrocarbon resources management & environment friendly practices.[1]

Objective

To promote exploration and sound management of the petroleum and natural gas resources as also non-conventional hydrocarbon energy resources having balanced regard for the environment, safety, technological and economic aspects.[1]

Functions and responsibility

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  1. Half yearly review of work programmes in Petroleum Exploration Licence (PEL) areas of ONGC and OIL, awarded on Nomination Basis.
  2. Processing and review of all the PEL and ML cases for the Ministry.
  3. Review of work programme and budget of all exploration blocks and fields under PSCs.
  4. Monitoring of all CBM blocks awarded under CBM rounds I, II and III.
  5. Change of participating interest and assignment cases.
  6. Participation in Management Committee meetings.
  7. Cost monitoring, statutory payments to government, Profit sharing to government.
  8. Facilitating statutory and other clearances.
  9. Extension of phases, relinquishment of acreages, assignment, appointment of auditor, approval of audited accounts and other PSC related issues.
  10. Participation in arbitration matters.
  11. Advise Government on policy formulations.
  12. Issuance of essentiality certificates.
  1. Conduct Studies, Surveys, Information Drilling and Related Activities in Unexplored or Poorly Explored Areas.
  2. Upgrade information in these areas viz. reprocessing and reinterpretation of data.
  3. Identification of blocks, preparation of Basin Dockets and Data Packages, organizing road shows in the country and abroad for promotion of blocks & sale of data.
  4. Technical evaluation of NELP and CBM round bids and recommendations to Ministry.
  5. Assist MOPNG in contract negotiations and their finalization.
  6. Technical advice to MOP&NG on issues relevant to exploration and optimal exploitation of oil and gas
  7. Monitoring of Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) as Govt. representative to achieve exploration targets and optimal exploitation of hydrocarbons in the country.
  8. Technical advice on preparation of five year plans.
  9. Technical advice on Quarterly Progress Reports of ONGC and OIL.
  1. Creation and maintenance of National E&P Data Base and Archive System.
  2. Storage of data acquired by DGH and oil and gas companies.
  1. DGH scientists remain onboard all the seismic vessels and deep water drilling rigs during operation.
  2. DGH geophysicists accompany all raw / field seismic and G.M. data whenever it leaves the country for processing and interpretation.
  1. Coordinate the technical activities of all projects under National Gas Hydrate Programme (NGHP).
  2. To provide input material for Parliament Questions, Parliamentary Committees relating to DGH and Pvt /JV operations.
  3. Issuance of Essentiality Certificates for import of goods used in petroleum operations.
  4. Clearances issued during April 2007 to March 2008: 13,221 cases valued at Rs. 34,957.51 crores.
  5. Facilitating clearances from MOD for foreign rigs/vessels and from MOEF for all projects under Pvt /JV operations.

Staffing

DGH is manned by staff drawn on deputation/tenure basis mainly from upstream Public Sector Undertakings like ONGC & OIL.

The major Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) of India from which employees and staff have been deputed to DGH are:-

The requirement of staff is supplemented through trainee officers. Monthly remuneration to staff is as per the rules of concerned parent organization. DGH now hiring advisers and consultants from open market as well who are specialized in the field of Geology, geophysics, finance, reservoir, legal, environment, production etc. Tenure of these consultants is up to three years and extendable for another 2 years.

References

  1. ^ a b "Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH), Noida, India". Dghindia.org. Retrieved 2 October 2012.