New Delhi: Indias energy output is all set to get a mega boost as state-owned oil explorer ONGC started extraction on January 7 from a deep-sea project at the Krishna-Godavari Basin, with the potential to produce 45,000 barrels per day by May-June of this year.
On Sunday, Puri took to X and said that it was the First Oil production commenced from the complex and difficult deepwater KG-DWN-98/2 Block, which is situated off the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
According to a video shared by the news agency ANI on Monday, Puri said, Work started on this in 2016-17, then there were some delays due to COVID-19, but Im sure that out of the 26 wells there, four wells are already operational.
#WATCH | Karnataka: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri announces new oil discovery in the country.
He says, 30 kilometres off the coast of Kakinada in the Krishna Godavari Basin, the first oil was extracted yesterday. Work started on this in pic.twitter.com/gN5s6WsQ4D
ANI (@ANI) January 8, 2024
The location of the deep-sea project is 30 km off the coast of Andhra Pradeshs Kakinada.
The minister said that four of the 26 wells are currently producing, and indicated that the expected production is set to reach 45,000 barrels per day and surpass 10 million cubic meters of gas daily by May-June, contributing significantly to the goal of achieving an energy-self-reliant India (Aatmanirbhar Bharat).
???? ????! #ONGCJeetegaToBharatJeetega!
As India powers ahead as the fastest growing economy under leadership of PM @NarendraModi Ji, our energy production is also set to rise from the deepest frontiers of #KrishnaGodavari
First Oil production commences from the complex pic.twitter.com/gN2iPSs0YZ
Hardeep Singh Puri (@HardeepSPuri) January 7, 2024
He further added, We will not only have gas also in a very short period but by May and June, we hope to be able to produce 45,000 barrels per day, which will be 7 percent of our total crude oil production and 7 percent of our gas production…
Phase 3, aimed at achieving the peak production of gas and oil in the basin, is currently underway and is expected to be completed by June 2024.
The 98/2 project is foreseen to yield an 11% increase in ONGCs overall gas output and a 15% increase in oil output. As the third-largest consumer and importer of oil globally, India relies on the international market for crude oil sourced from various outlets to meet its domestic requirements.
This initiative is projected to augment the existing national oil production by seven percent and boost national natural gas production by an equivalent percentage.
ONGC commenced its First Oil flow to FPSO, from Krishna Godavari Deep-Water Block 98/2 (in Bay of Bengal) on 7 January 2024, nearing completion of Phase-2 of the project. Phase-3, leading to peak Oil and Gas production, is already underway and likely to be over in June 2024. The 98/2 project is likely to increase ONGCs total Oil and Gas production by 11 percent and 15 percent respectively, ONGC said in a post on X.
Technology triumphs over challenges
??
Embracing the vision of Honble Prime Minister @narendramodi, #ONGCs achievement in kickstarting First Oil from the #Deepwater KG-DWN-98/2 Block not only amplifies the #Maharatnas production by 11% and 15% but also charts a pic.twitter.com/PaArs6jKzg
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) (@ONGC_) January 9, 2024