India’s Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri highlighted the measurable success of India Energy Week 2025 through its unprecedented participant and exhibitor numbers and technical paper submissions.
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The flagship energy event, now touted as the second biggest energy event in the world, commenced on February 11 and concluded on Friday, February 14. This was the third edition of India Energy Week. The fourth edition is scheduled to take place in Goa.
The Minister noted that the event had exceeded expectations by encompassing a comprehensive range of sectors, including petroleum, natural gas, green energy, biofuel, and CBG, showcasing remarkably innovative developments.
The Minister emphasized that IEW 2025 distinguished itself from other global energy forums by facilitating actual business transactions rather than merely serving as a networking platform.
Puri specifically highlighted practical innovations such as the cost-effective conversion kit demonstrated at the HPCL stall, designed for enabling biofuel usage in two and three-wheelers. Additionally, the Minister also expressed satisfaction at the convergence of investors, manufacturers, and consumers, particularly evident in the display of flex fuel vehicles.
A jam-packed venue for the closing ceremony of #IndiaEnergyWeek2025!
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) February 14, 2025
A coming together of captains of the industry, stakeholders and professionals from around the world makes this a momentous third edition of the world’s second largest premier energy event. Underlines the… pic.twitter.com/yoLt4aPs5B
Speaking on India-US energy cooperation, the Minister noted the substantial progress in bilateral relations, particularly in the natural gas sector. The Minister highlighted India’s stated goal of increasing natural gas consumption to 15 percent in its energy mix from about 6 percent currently, emphasizing the strategic importance of the relationship with the United States for Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) supplies.
Addressing reforms in the Exploration and Production (E&P) sector, Shri Puri detailed the scale of Open Acreage Licensing Program (OALP) Round X covering about 200,000 square kilometers.
The Minister explained that enhanced interest in this round has been driven by systematic reforms in the regulatory regime, transitioning from production to revenue sharing mechanisms, along with the proposed amendments to Oilfields (Regulation and Development) Act 1948.
#IndiaEnergyWeek2025 showcases India’s innovative steps towards the Energy Future under the dynamic leadership and guidance of PM @narendramodi Ji.
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) February 14, 2025
The @ONGC_ pavilion at the mega energy event leverages cutting edge technology to showcase their theme of Energy: Now and Next,… pic.twitter.com/NQgwN0gEAF
Additionally, Puri announced that the new legislative framework, developed through extensive consultations, is set to be presented in the Lok Sabha. He particularly noted the collaboration of ONGC with BP, and Reliance in bidding for blocks in earlier rounds as a strong message of industry partnership.
Outlining the Ministry’s priorities, he emphasized focus on E&P (exploration and production), stressing the importance of expert collaboration and the proposed changes to regulatory framework that allows appropriate compensation for resource discovery to the stakeholders in the sector.
Puri highlighted the significance of the amendments, passed by the Rajya Sabha, in ensuring policy predictability, particularly regarding windfall tax implementation. He emphasized the removal of discretionary elements in policy implementation as a move toward more transparent governance in the energy sector.
Speaking at the Closing Ceremony of 3rd edition of IEW 2025, Yashobhoomi.#IndiaEnergyWeek2025 https://t.co/soudtGygcv
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) February 14, 2025
Discussing the global energy scenario, the lawmaker observed that the new US administration’s push for increased oil supply has created favorable conditions in global markets. Puri noted the emergence of new oil sources from the Western Hemisphere, including Brazil, Argentina, Suriname, Canada, US, and Guyana, as beneficial for major consuming nations like India.
Puri expressed complete confidence in India’s international investments in the Oil & Gas assets across Brazil, Venezuela, Russia, and Mozambique.
India today presents a premier global opportunity in every sense.
— Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) February 14, 2025
In my interaction with financial and market experts, investors & captains of India’s energy sector at #IndiaEnergyWeek2025, there was enthusiasm and confidence at the functioning of India’s energy entities, the… pic.twitter.com/wbLSkWrw0K
He described the biofuel program as a remarkable story, citing current capacity of 1,700 crore liters for ethanol blending, while discussing potential beyond the 20 percent blending target.
Moreover, the Minister expressed particular excitement about green hydrogen, confirming confident progression toward the 5MMT annual production target for 2030, while also highlighting sustainable aviation fuel development.
Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Pankaj Jain, detailed the business conducted during IEW 2025 across various domains. He categorized the agreements into distinct areas: supply arrangements for crude, LNG, and LPG across geographies; technology partnerships for digital refinery solutions; and exploration services.
Jain also highlighted the unprecedented scale of OALP Round X, emphasizing the need for global expertise to exploit hydrocarbon resources in the country. Jain also discussed the potential use of the Oil Industry Development Fund, established under the Oil Industry Development Act, for innovative financing needs in deep-water exploration projects.
Felicitation to Startup Competition and Hackathon Winners
The prestigious Avinya’25 – Energy Startup Challenge awards, the flagship initiative of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, were presented by Shri Hardeep Singh Puri and Shri Pankaj Jai. Avinya’25 recognized startups with pioneering solutions addressing key energy challenges.
UrjanovaC Pvt Ltd emerged as the winner for its synthetic catalyst technology that enables scalable and cost-competitive CO₂ capture and conversion. The first runner-up, Breathe ESG Private Limited, developed a SaaS platform that automates ESG reporting, decarbonization strategies, and compliance.
Hon'ble Union Minister @HardeepSPuri presented the Avinya'25 Energy Startup Challenge awards in presence of Secretary Pankaj Jain at the closing ceremony of @IndiaEnergyWeek 2025 to:
— FIPI (@fipiind) February 14, 2025
🏆 Winner: UrjanovaC Private Limited
🥈 1st Runner-up: Breathe ESG Private Limited
🥉 2nd… pic.twitter.com/QfPajpJWpw
AgriVijay, the second runner-up, introduced India’s first curated marketplace for renewable energy solutions for farmers and rural households. Apeiro Energy, securing the third runner-up position, designed hybrid microgrids by integrating small wind turbines with solar panels. UGreen Technology, the fourth runner-up, developed a molecular-engineering approach that enhances CO₂ reactivity for efficient carbon capture.
Additionally, the Ministry introduced Vasudha – Oil and Gas Startup Challenge, an exclusive competition for overseas startups revolutionizing the upstream oil and gas sector. Out of 17 entries from 13 countries, two visionary startups were recognized.
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Latin Energy Partners Inc., Paraguay, won the challenge, while Ultrasound Process Consultation LLC, USA, was named the runner-up. Their innovations in oil and gas exploration, AI-driven production management, ESG compliance, CCUS technologies, and geothermal exploration were highly commended.
Promoting research and technological innovation, a Hackathon was organized among seven premier IITs, including IIT Delhi, Mumbai, Madras, Guwahati, Roorkee, Kharagpur, and ISM Dhanbad.
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad Wins First Prize at Pan-India IIT FIPI Hackathon 2025; Hon’ble Minister Shri Hardeep Singh Puri Felicitates Team at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, Delhi" @EduMinOfIndia @dpradhanbjp @PetroleumMin @IndiaEnergyWeek @fipiind pic.twitter.com/ypq9es7UhX
— IIT(ISM) (@IITISM_DHANBAD) February 14, 2025
The competition aimed to drive forward-thinking solutions in CCUS and renewable energy. IIT (ISM) Dhanbad secured the winner’s title, while IIT Guwahati emerged as the runner-up.