Tripartite MoU Signed for Oil and Gas
Exploration Along Assam–Nagaland Border
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) has
signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Governments of
Assam and Nagaland to facilitate the exploration and production of crude oil
and natural gas in hydrocarbon-rich areas along the inter-state border of the
two states.The agreement aims to promote coordinated development of petroleum
resources, reduce administrative and territorial hurdles, and create a
conducive environment for energy companies to undertake exploration and
production activities. It reflects the commitment of the Centre and the two
states to work together for the efficient utilization of natural resources.
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The agreement was signed
in the presence of the Union Home Minister, Union Minister of Petroleum and
Natural Gas, and the Chief Ministers of Assam and Nagaland.
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The agreement seeks to
facilitate hydrocarbon exploration and production in areas located within the
Disputed Area Belt (DAB) between Assam and Nagaland, where petroleum operations
have faced constraints due to jurisdictional and administrative challenges.
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The MoU establishes a
mutually agreed framework for exploration and production activities while
ensuring that such activities are undertaken without prejudice to the
respective claims and positions of the two states on the boundary dispute.
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The Union government,
through the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, will act as a facilitator to
promote coordinated development of hydrocarbon resources and create a stable
environment for investment and operations.
Key Features of the MoU
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Facilitation of
Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production: Provides a framework for coordinated
exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas in identified
areas of mutual interest.
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Development Without
Prejudice to Boundary Claims: Hydrocarbon activities under the MoU will not
affect or prejudice the respective territorial claims of Assam and Nagaland.
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Centre as a Facilitator:
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas will facilitate coordination among
stakeholders and support smooth implementation of exploration and production
activities.
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Stable and
Investor-Friendly Environment: The agreement aims to provide greater
operational certainty to exploration and production companies, encouraging
investment and faster resource development.
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Cooperative Federalism
Approach: The MoU represents a collaborative mechanism through which the Union
Government and States work together to unlock economic opportunities while
managing sensitive inter-state issues.
Significance
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Unlocking North-East’s
Hydrocarbon Potential: The agreement can help tap significant untapped reserves
of crude oil and natural gas in the hydrocarbon-rich Assam–Nagaland region,
which have remained underutilised due to long-standing disputes.
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Strengthening India’s
Energy Security: Increased domestic production of oil and natural gas can
contribute to reducing import dependence and improving long-term energy
security.
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Boost to North-East
Development: Greater hydrocarbon exploration is expected to attract
investments, generate employment, improve infrastructure and stimulate economic
growth in the North-East.
¨ Model of Cooperative Federalism: The MoU demonstrates how complex inter-state issues can be addressed through dialogue, consensus-building and shared economic interests while respecting constitutional processes.
¨ Advancing the Vision of a Peaceful and Prosperous North-East: The agreement aligns with the broader vision of promoting peace, stability, connectivity and economic development in the North-East by converting areas of contention into opportunities for cooperation and growth.