Rajasthan’s Mangala Oilfield Sees Production Boost Amid Redevelopment Push

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Jaipur/Barmer, April 2026: Rajasthan’s Mangala oilfield—India’s largest onshore oil-producing asset—has recorded a rise in crude output following targeted redevelopment efforts, reinforcing its role in the country’s energy security.


Production Rises by Nearly 2,000 Barrels Per Day

Recent redevelopment initiatives at the mature oilfield have led to an increase of around 2,000 barrels per day (bpd) in crude oil production.

This gain comes at a time of global oil price volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, highlighting the importance of boosting domestic output.


Focus on Reviving a Mature Oil Asset

The Mangala field, located in Rajasthan’s Barmer basin, is a long-producing onshore oilfield that requires continuous redevelopment to sustain output.

  • Techniques such as enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and infill drilling are often used to extract additional reserves
  • Redevelopment helps improve recovery rates from aging reservoirs

The field has already produced over 535 million barrels of oil equivalent since 2009, making it a cornerstone of India’s crude production.


Strategic Importance for India’s Energy Security

Mangala, along with nearby fields like Bhagyam and Aishwariya, contributes a significant share of India’s onshore oil output.

  • It plays a key role in reducing dependence on crude imports
  • Supports stable fuel supply for industries and agriculture
  • Strengthens India’s push toward energy self-reliance

Economic Impact on Rajasthan

The development of the Mangala oilfield has had a major socio-economic impact:

  • Barmer district has seen rapid economic growth and infrastructure development
  • Employment opportunities have expanded in engineering, logistics, and services
  • Local economies have benefited from industrial activity and investment

Continued Investment and Future Potential

Industry players continue to invest in:

  • New drilling campaigns
  • Advanced recovery technologies
  • Exploration of untapped reserves

Experts note that the Rajasthan basin still holds substantial hydrocarbon potential, with ongoing efforts aimed at further increasing production in the coming years.


Balancing Output with Global Uncertainty

The recent production increase underscores how domestic redevelopment strategies can offset external uncertainties, ensuring consistent energy supply despite fluctuations in global markets.

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