Oil India Limited (OIL) has officially commenced hydrocarbon drilling operations in Tripura for the first time, marking a historic milestone in the state’s energy sector. The company has chosen Debtamura in Gomati district as the location for its pioneering well, opening the door for Tripura’s emergence as a potential contributor to India’s oil and gas reserves.
On May 14, 2025, OIL began operations at the site with advanced drilling equipment and a highly trained team of engineers and geologists. The company has identified Debtamura as a prospective zone for hydrocarbons after completing extensive seismic surveys and geological studies over the last two years. This venture is expected to change Tripura’s economic and industrial landscape, given the state’s previously untapped potential in the hydrocarbon sector.
Officials confirmed that the project uses environmentally safe technology and is in full compliance with national environmental regulations. OIL has collaborated closely with the Tripura State Government and local authorities to ensure smooth implementation of the drilling work. The project has received support from the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, which views this as a strategic move to boost energy security in the northeastern region.
The drilling initiative also holds the promise of job creation and infrastructure development in surrounding villages. Locals welcomed the move and expressed hope that it would bring in new employment opportunities, better roads, and improved public services. The district administration has deployed additional security and monitoring teams to safeguard equipment and ensure operational safety.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha lauded Oil India’s decision and said the initiative would put the state on the map as a contributor to India’s self-reliance in energy production. He stressed that this marks a new chapter in Tripura’s development journey and pledged full administrative support for the project. He also encouraged local youth to explore opportunities in the energy and petroleum sectors through skill-based training programs.
Energy experts believe that the Debtamura well could reveal rich gas reserves, similar to findings in Assam and other northeastern states. If successful, this project could trigger a series of new explorations in other parts of Tripura, making the state an active player in India’s energy economy. Industry observers have noted that Oil India’s move comes at a time when India is actively diversifying its hydrocarbon sources and increasing domestic output.
The Oil India team, led by senior geoscientists and engineers, has set up a temporary base near the drilling site to oversee continuous operations. The company has installed automated monitoring systems to assess drilling progress in real time and address any technical challenges immediately. Drilling is expected to reach depths of up to 3,000 meters, with early signs from seismic data suggesting the presence of gas-bearing formations.
Officials from Oil India reiterated their commitment to safety, transparency, and community engagement. They are holding regular awareness sessions with local communities to keep them informed and involved in the ongoing project. Health camps and CSR initiatives have also been launched in nearby villages as part of OIL’s social outreach program.
The beginning of drilling at Debtamura stands as a significant achievement not just for Oil India but for Tripura’s aspiration to evolve as an industrially progressive state. The outcome of this drilling will be closely monitored by stakeholders across India’s energy ecosystem. As expectations grow, the people of Tripura now find themselves at the heart of a transformative energy mission, one that could potentially fuel the region’s growth for decades to come.