India, Pakistan to explore oil jointly

Written By Ishfaq-ul-Hassan | Updated:

Geologists of India and Pakistan have for the first time joined hands to explore oil in Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan. It is believed the Valley has rich oil reserves.

SRINAGAR: Geologists of India and Pakistan have for the first time joined hands to explore oil in Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan. It is believed the Valley has rich oil reserves.

J&K, Pakistan and middle-eastern countries come under the same geological set-up which has prompted the experts to explore oil reserves buried under rock beds in the state. Around 150 internationally reputed geologists, including seven from Pakistan, are holding an international conference at Jammu to explore the huge oil wealth.

The experts are also likely to survey some areas in Katra, Patnitop and other high altitudes to study the rock structure for old oil. Geologists say there are some rocks rich in old oil which can be used as an alternative fuel in view of the fact that oil wells  are exhausting worldwide.

“It is a research-based study in which we want to cooperate with Pakistani experts and vice versa. We will be sharing the data with each other,” said Dr GM Bhat, noted geologist, who teaches the subject in Jammu University.

Reports say there are rock beds with huge oil reserves but its exploration is very difficult. It requires persistent efforts and deep drilling to explore old oil from the rock beds.

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