NEW DELHI (12.06.2026):Oil India Ltd (OIL) and Canada’s Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) have signed a collaboration framework to jointly explore carbon capture, geothermal energy and other clean energy technologies.
The agreement aims to deepen energy cooperation between India and Canada as both countries pursue energy transition and sustainability goals. The framework was signed on June 10 in Calgary between PTRC, a Saskatchewan-based not-for-profit energy research organisation, and OIL, a Maharatna public sector enterprise under India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
The collaboration will focus on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), geothermal energy, subsurface energy technologies, and innovation-led research, including engagement with mc2+, India’s startup platform backed by the petroleum ministry.
Areas of cooperation include utilisation and permanent storage of captured carbon dioxide through geological sequestration and mineralisation, development of enhanced oil recovery technologies aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of oil and gas production, and identification of business opportunities in both countries through industry partnerships and research networks.
Oil India And PTRC of Canada Sign Clean Energy Collaboration Deal
By IndianMandarins - 2026-06-12 14:31:00
NEW DELHI (12.06.2026):Oil India Ltd (OIL) and Canada’s Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC) have signed a collaboration framework to jointly explore carbon capture, geothermal energy and other clean energy technologies.
The agreement aims to deepen energy cooperation between India and Canada as both countries pursue energy transition and sustainability goals. The framework was signed on June 10 in Calgary between PTRC, a Saskatchewan-based not-for-profit energy research organisation, and OIL, a Maharatna public sector enterprise under India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.
The collaboration will focus on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), geothermal energy, subsurface energy technologies, and innovation-led research, including engagement with mc2+, India’s startup platform backed by the petroleum ministry.
Areas of cooperation include utilisation and permanent storage of captured carbon dioxide through geological sequestration and mineralisation, development of enhanced oil recovery technologies aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of oil and gas production, and identification of business opportunities in both countries through industry partnerships and research networks.