The government is aiming at ending the current regime of oil exploration licensing by 2011. This will allow firms to identify oil exploration areas they want to drill. The move will end the new exploration licensing policy which has seen increased role of private sector and is currently in its eighth round.
At present, the government auctions pre-defined blocks under its exploration licensing rounds that are open for a fixed period. However, in the new system, companies may be allowed to identify the area they want to drill and can bid for the same at any time of the year. This will provide greater flexibility to the oil exploration companies.