Millennium Post

India's eighth sedimentar­y basin to go live in 2 years

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NEW DELHI: The stateowned Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC) will open up India's eighth sedimentar­y basin -- the first in over three decades -- for oil and gas production in two years, Chairman Dinesh K Sarraf said on Friday.

ONGC, which laid open for commercial production six out of India's seven producing basins, has made a significan­t natural gas discovery in the Gulf of Kutch off India's west coast, which it plans to bring to production in two years.

"This will be the eighth-producing basin in India," he told reporters on the margins of an industry event here.

India has 26 sedimentar­y basins, of which only seven have commercial production of oil and gas. Except for the Assam shelf, ONGC opened up for commercial production all the other six basins, including Cambay, Mumbai Offshore, Rajasthan, Krishna Godavari, Cauvery and Assam-arakan Fold Belt.

Declining to give details, he said the discovery made in the Gulf of Kutch is in shallow waters, but cannot be tied to either the production facilities in Mumbai High fields or Hazira and may require a new landfall point.

The company, the chairman, said had had a record number of oil and gas discoverie­s in the fiscal year to March 31.

"In all, we had 23 discoverie­s," he said. ONGC has continued to spend on exploratio­n and developmen­t of discovered reserves despite the worldwide trend of putting on hold future investment in view of low oil prices. The Internatio­nal Energy Agency (IEA) on Thursday stated that global oil discoverie­s fell to a record low in 2016 as companies continued to cut spending and convention­al oil projects sanctioned were at the lowest level in more than 70 years.

"We made 35 per cent more discoverie­s in 2016-17 as compared to 17 we made in 201516," he pointed out. Of the 23 new discoverie­s, 12 are new prospects – a potential trap which may contain hydrocarbo­ns while 11 are new pools – a geological term for subsurface hydrocarbo­n accumulati­on. As many as 13 new discoverie­s were made in onland and 10 in offshore wells.

"A total of 100 explorator­y wells were drilled as compared to 92 wells drilled in the previous year 2015-16. Of these, 37 wells proved hydrocarbo­n bearing registerin­g success ratio of 37 per cent," he said.

He added that the accretion of in-place hydrocarbo­ns was 203.24 million tonnes of oil and oil equivalent gas and the ultimate reserve accretion was 64.32 mt.

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