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ONGC draws 'first oil' from its flagship deep-sea project in Krishna Godavari basin

ONGC produced 18.4 million tonnes of crude oil and about 20 billion cubic metres per day of gas in the 2022-23 fiscal year

Our Special Correspondent New Delhi Published 09.01.24, 11:38 AM
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State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Monday said it has started production from its much-delayed flagship deep-sea project in the Krishna Godavari basin, which will help reverse years of decline in output.

The “first oil’’ from the deep-water KG-DWN-98/2 block in Bay of Bengal has flowed on January 7, the PSU said.

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Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri also announced the start of production in a post on X but neither he nor ONGC gave out current production figures.

“This 98/2 project is likely to increase ONGC’s total oil and gas production by 11 per cent and 15 per cent respectively,” ONGC said in the statement.

ONGC produced 18.4 million tonnes of crude oil and about 20 billion cubic metres per day of gas in the 2022-23 fiscal year (April 2022 to March 2023).

Puri said the “production is expected to be 45,000 barrels per day and over 10 million standard cubic metres per day of gas”, from the Cluster-2 discoveries in the block.

He, however, did not give the time lines to reach those levels of output.

The KG-DWN-98/2, or KG-D5 block, which sits next to Reliance Industries’ KG-D6 block in the KG basin, has a number of discoveries that have been clubbed into clusters.

Located 35 kilometres off the coast of Andhra Pradesh in water depths ranging from 300-3,200 metres, the discoveries in the block are divided into Cluster-1, 2 and 3. Cluster 2 is being put to production first.

As per original plans, oil production from Cluster-2 should have begun by November 2021, but was delayed because of the Covid pandemic.

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