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Why Invest in Arkah Energies?

"At Arkah Energies Private Limited, we are building the next generation of India’s energy enterprise—agile, technology-driven, and anchored in sustainability. Our strategic focus on marginal oil & gas field development and renewable natural gas (RNG/CBG) positions us at the intersection of conventional performance and clean energy transition."


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Focused Strategy

We operate with a clear and disciplined investment model targeting:

  • Discovered, stranded, and marginal oil & gas assets
  • High-potential RNG/CBG projects backed by government support (SATAT scheme)
  • Low-risk, asset-light, and cost-effective development approaches
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Dual Energy Portfolio

By combining upstream hydrocarbon operations with clean energy projects, we ensure:

  • Cash flow stability through oil & gas production
  • Future-proofing through renewable gas and circular economy models
  • Exposure to both energy demand resilience and green policy tailwinds
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Scalable Growth Path

Our operating plan is designed to deliver:

  • Entry via low Capex and low Opex fields
  • Organic expansion through portfolio aggregation
  • Target of $125 million revenue within 6 years
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Leadership & Technical Edge

Led by industry veterans with over 25 years of global experience, our team combines:

  • Deep technical expertise in reservoir development, CEOR, and production optimization
  • Proven track record in project execution, digital innovation, and risk-managed operations
  • Industry veterans with over 25 years of global experience
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Commitment to ESG

We operate responsibly and sustainably, with embedded ESG principles:

  • Emissions reduction and waste-to-value in both O&G and CBG sectors
  • Job creation, rural engagement, and community alignment
  • Transparent governance and ethical business practices