The MoU was inked on Tuesday in the presence of Petroleum & Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
MOU was signed by Utpal Bora, CMD, OIL and University of Houston, represented at the signing ceremony by UH Chancellor and President Renu Khator.
Terming the MoU as historic, Pradhan said that this will go a long way for pilot study of CO2 capture technology application in Assam oil fields. "Innovation, institutional hand-holding and scientific temperament is the way ahead for oil and gas sector's growth".
The major focus of the MoU is collaboration in the areas of Improved Oil Recovery and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) for augmenting the production from matured fields, improvement in drilling and well intervention practices, seismic interpretation and reservoir characterisation studies, and unconventional hydrocarbon studies.
"I hope that the benefits of this partnership between these two institutions would trickle down to the Indian E&P sector and help increase our domestic production of oil & gas, thereby strengthening India's energy mix and securing India's energy needs to fuel the desired economic growth in the medium to long term," Pradhan said.
"OIL is also in talks with NRG (NRG Energy Inc.), a leading power company in the US, and world leader in de-carbonisation who along with its partners completed construction on the world's largest post-combustion carbon capture system on-budget and on-schedule for using it for EOR project. NRG can help OIL to assess CO2 availability from the nearby industry sources and support as well as advise viability of Carbon Capture & Sequestration pilot project," OIL spokesperson told PTI.
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