Underground coal gasification, besides being a new source of
energy, would also be a viable option for decarbonisation in order to reduce
the carbon intensity
The Rajasthan government is exploring the scope for promoting
coalbed methane and underground coal gasification with the lignite reserves
available in the State to evolve a model of gas-based economy. The research and
development in these spheres is expected to help in the identification and
growth of additional sources of energy.
The crude oil is at present being produced from 21 wells in
Baghewala and natural gas from 19 wells in Jaisalmer in western Rajasthan.
Mines and Petroleum Secretary Anandhi said here on Wednesday that underground
coal gasification, besides being a new source of energy, would also be a viable
option for decarbonisation in order to reduce the carbon intensity.
“Systematic research in this field will ensure utilisation of
natural resources for energy production. The coalbed methane has become an
important source of energy in the countries such as the U.S., Canada and
Australia,” Ms. Anandhi said at an interaction with the officials of Oil India
Limited.
While the Mines and Petroleum Secretary laid emphasis on an
increase in the production of crude oil and gas after an effective exploration,
Oil India Executive Director Agadh Medhi said the public sector undertaking
would be willing to work in the field of compressed biogas in the municipal
areas of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan State Gas Limited Managing Director Ranveer Singh,
Additional Director (Petroleum Department) Ajay Sharma and Oil India General
Managers Rituparna Sharma, Tabrez Akhtar Ansari and Sanjay Dheeraj, and
consultant Pradeep Agrawal were present at the meeting.