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BP and ONGC Join Forces to Boost Hydrocarbon Output in India's Premier Offshore Basin
By MGN Editorial•June 25, 2026 at 06:00 PM
BP and India's state-owned ONGC are intensifying production efforts in the Western Offshore Basin, widely regarded as India's most prolific offshore hydrocarbon region in the Arabian Sea.
## BP and ONGC Target Increased Output in India's Western Offshore Basin
UK energy major BP has partnered with India's government-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to accelerate hydrocarbon production in the Western Offshore Basin, located in the Arabian Sea, according to Offshore Energy.
The basin holds the distinction of being India's 'most prolific' offshore hydrocarbon region, making the collaboration a strategically significant move for both companies and for India's broader energy security ambitions.
### Strategic Significance
For BP, the partnership represents a deepening of its footprint in one of Asia's most important upstream markets. India's offshore sector has long been a focal point for international energy majors seeking stable, long-term production assets, and the Western Offshore Basin's proven reserves make it a particularly attractive target for investment.
For ONGC, aligning with BP brings access to the British company's extensive deepwater and offshore technical expertise — capabilities that could prove critical in unlocking more complex reservoirs within the basin.
### India's Offshore Ambitions
India has been actively working to reduce its dependence on crude oil imports, which account for a significant share of the country's energy consumption. Boosting domestic offshore production is a central pillar of that strategy. The Western Offshore Basin, which encompasses major producing fields including those in the Mumbai High area, has historically underpinned India's domestic oil output.
Increased investment and operational collaboration between international majors and ONGC is seen as essential to reversing production decline trends in mature fields while simultaneously developing newer discoveries in the region.
### Outlook
The BP-ONGC initiative signals continued confidence in India's offshore sector at a time when global energy companies are carefully balancing transition investments with the need to maintain reliable hydrocarbon supply. Industry observers will be watching closely to see what production targets and timelines the partners set for the Western Offshore Basin programme.
*Source: Offshore Energy*
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