
Going to aggressively pursue exploration in deepwater areas, says ONGC Exploration Director O.P. Sinha
ONGC plans to aggressively pursue deepwater areas because we see more opportunities there, Director for Exploration O.P. Sinha told reporters Wednesday on the sidelines of the ongoing India Energy Week in Goa.
“We are going to aggressively pursue deepwater areas because we see more opportunities there, so we will be investing more in deepwater [areas],” he said. Mr. Sinha added that an additional factor entails policy support from the Central government with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s announcement (August 2025) about the National Deep Water Exploration Mission, also termed as, ‘Samudra Manthan’.
“We see a lot of policy support from the government for all operators in the deepwater campaign,” he stated.
Enumerating about the potential areas, Mr. Sinha said, “Comparatively, East Coast is more potential prolific in terms of deepwater exploration, but we are studying West Coast part also.” On the East Coast, the exploration director pointed to Mahanadi basin, Krishna Godavari (KG) basin and the Andaman basin. Further, Mr. Sinha informed ONGC would also be looking into deepwater areas of West Coast and increasing activities in the Kerala-Konkan basin.
Mr. Sinha informed that in recent years, ONGC has been drilling four ultradeep and deepwater wells combined in a year, with the number expanding to eight in the next financial year (that is, FY 2026-27).
The exploration director also stated ONGC’s capital expenditure for exploration this year would be around ₹10,000 crore in the current financial year.
Published – January 28, 2026 11:08 pm IST



