THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-June 17, 2017- Topic 1
Deep-sea dive
On Reliance-BP plan for the KG-D6 block
Reliance Industries’ and BP’s joint investment of Rs. 40,000 crore in the KG-D6 gas block has important implications for the oil, gas and
renewable energy sectors in terms of technological development, supply line
infrastructure and pricing policy. The investment assumes a projected gas yield
of 30 to 35 million cubic metres a day from the fields, and accompanies an
overall partnership between the two companies in low-carbon and renewable
energy, as well as in fuel retailing.
With the last big investment in the
sector being BP’s purchase of a 30% stake in some of RIL’s oil and gas
production-sharing contracts in 2011, this pact signals a growing comfort with
and acceptance of the Centre’s new gas pricing policy, which includes a
mechanism for higher rates for gas from deep and ultra-deep wells. The proposed
investment also brings into sharp focus the 2014 arbitration case the companies
had filed against the government regarding gas pricing. Given the Centre’s
current stance, the partners will not be able to derive benefit from the new
gas pricing formula till the legal spat is resolved. The RIL-BP partnership
also seeks to build capabilities across the entire oil and gas value chain.
Thursday’s announcement that the two partners would explore opportunities in
fuel retailing too was significant, coming as it did a day before the country
moved to a dynamic pricing policy involving daily price revisions. Petroleum
and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had invited the two companies to
invest in fuel retailing, and their agreement suggests optimism over the
outlook for the pricing regime.
Conventional energy companies worldwide
are realising that traditional markets are diminishing, and sources of
conventional energy such as coal mines and gas fields becoming more expensive
to operate. The RIL-BP plans to explore opportunities in renewable energy should
be viewed against that backdrop. The two companies, in their search for new
sources of conventional energy, have developed expertise that could be applied
in the renewable energy space. BP has been operating deep and ultra-deep wells
for years and has the infrastructure and technology to operate in high-risk,
difficult locations. One possible opportunity for the companies is to exploit
this know-how and develop offshore wind installations across the KG-D6 block. A
company used to drilling at ultra-deep locations should not find it difficult
to set up the foundations for offshore windmills at these sites. And it is not
that big a jump to get electricity supply lines running alongside pre-existing
oil and gas pipelines. With offshore wind installations virtually non-existent
in India, the area offers an untapped market that the government would be keen
to see exploited. While details of the investment plan have not been presented,
the scale of the funds involved, coupled with attractive pricing and FDI policies,
may well help draw more global oil and gas majors to the Indian market,
upstream and downstream.
Vocabulary
Implication: the conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not
explicitly stated.
Example: The implication is that no
one person at the bank is responsible
Synonyms: suggestion, insinuation, innuendo, hint, intimation, imputation
Yield: give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
Example: The Western powers now
yielded when they should have resisted
Synonyms: surrender, capitulate, submit, relent, admit
defeat, back down
Accompany: be present or occur at the same time as something else.
Example: The illness is often
accompanied by nausea
Synonyms: occur with, co-occur
with, coexist with, go with, go together with
Sharp: precisely used after an expression of time.
Example: The meeting starts at 7:30
sharp
Synonyms: precisely, exactly, on
the dot, promptly, prompt, punctually
Spat: eject saliva forcibly from one's mouth, sometimes as a gesture of
contempt or anger.
Example: Todd spit in Hugh's face
Synonyms: expectorate, hawk, gob
Diminish: make or become less.
Example: A tax whose purpose is to
diminish spending
Synonyms: decrease, lessen, decline, reduce, subside, die
down
Exploit: make full use of and derive benefit from a resource.
Example: 500 companies sprang up to
exploit this new technology
Synonyms: utilize, harness, use, make
use of, turn/put to good use
Offshore: situated at sea some distance from the shore.
Example: This huge stretch of
coastline is dominated by offshore barrier islands