India aims to boost Coal Bed Methane production to 5 MMSCMD by 2027-28

With 15 CBM blocks and significant investments, the government supports modernisation efforts, including advanced drilling techniques and policy reforms to facilitate smoother operations and attract further investments.

These new blocks come with a committed investment of $16.64 million for exploration, signaling strong interest from energy companies in India's CBM reserves.
To support CBM development, the government introduced the Policy for Exploration and Exploitation of Unconventional Hydrocarbons.This policy provides greater operational flexibility to companies and is further strengthened by a Joint Standing Mechanism, which helps resolve any overlaps between coal mining and CBM extraction. These measures aim to ensure smoother operations and faster implementation of CBM projects.In a bid to improve efficiency and output, India is adopting Multi-Lateral Horizontal Well drilling, a cutting-edge technique that is expected to increase CBM production by 30 per cent compared to conventional methods. This innovation will enhance gas extraction efficiency, making CBM production more commercially viable.
At present, India has 15 operational CBM blocks covering 7,009 square kilometres. Among them, five blocks are in the exploration phase, six are in production, two are under development, and two are under Petroleum Exploration License (PEL).The current production rate of CBM stands at 2.2 million metric standard cubic meters per day (MMSCMD), with a total investment of $2.6 billion made up to March 2024. Cumulative CBM production has reached 7.08 billion cubic meters (BCM) as of February 2025.
- Published On Mar 22, 2025 at 02:03 PM IST
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