Petroleum Ministry plans to appoint consultant for restructuring, re-skilling and capacity building

The consultant will have to prepare a road map after studying energy ministries and agencies in at least three developed and developing countries.

Petroleum Ministry plans to appoint consultant for restructuring, re-skilling and capacity building
Petroleum Ministry plans to appoint consultant for restructuring, re-skilling and capacity building

The Petroleum Ministry is planning to appoint a consultant to take new initiatives and start restructuring plans. The Ministry has explained in its tender document: "The goal is to equip the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoPNG) to fulfill its strategic vision and achieve its mandate. The consultant will identify key strategic streams for the next two decades aimed at 2047.” 

"The future of oil and gas in India will involve much more and much faster exploration and production, much more use of gas, many more sources of oil and gas with the long haul of primary energy (crude and gas) and scale up refining and strategic storage," the Ministry said.

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The consultant will have to prepare a road map after studying energy ministries and agencies in at least three developed and developing countries.

The consultant will have to assess current knowledge capacities in the Ministry and identify specific skill gaps of re-skilling / induction training in the context of an evolving energy landscape and prepare a road map for capacity building.

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