Millennium Post

KG BLOCK OUTPUT MAY BE DELAYED

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NEW DELHI: State-owned oil producer ONGC on Monday said it may miss the June 2019 target for starting production from its KG-D5 block due to regulatory policy changes.

Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) is investing $5.07 billion in KG-DWN-98/2, which sits next to Reliance Industries' flagging KG-D6 block in Bay of Bengal, with the target of bringing out first gas in June next year and oil in March 2020.

In a regulatory filing, ONGC said that after its board in March 2016 approved the field developmen­t plan (FDP), it began procuring goods and services such as drilling, completion of wells, creation of production and processing facilities and transporta­tion pipelines.

"Meanwhile, introducti­on of various new policies concerning the oil mining sector led to deferment of tendering activities.

"As of now, the project schedules are being maintained as planned. However, due to very complex nature of the project, there may be possibilit­y that the schedules may get exhausted which will only be known at a later date," it said.

The company did not give details of regulatory policy changes. The delay will be for the second time due to government policies. ONGC had in 2014 announced plans to start gas production from 2018 and oil by 2019 but a final investment decision was made contingent upon government approving a remunerati­ve price for the deepsea block as the prevalent rates were uneconomic­al.

But it was not before March 2016 that the government announced a new pricing formula for difficult areas, giving developers a more than double the domestic rate.

Immediatel­y after that ONGC board approved the investment plan for Cluster-ii group of discoverie­s in KG-D5.

The 7,294.6 sq km deepsea KG-D5 block has been broadly categorise­d into Northern Discovery Area (NDA - 3,800.6 sq km) and Southern Discovery Area (SDA - 3,494 sq km).

The NDA has 11 oil and gas discoverie­s while SDA has the nation's only ultra-deepsea gas find of UD-1. These finds have been clubbed in three groups - Cluster-1, Cluster-ii and Cluster-iii.

Gas discovery in Cluster-i is to be tied up with finds in neighbouri­ng G-4 block for production but this is not being taken up currently because of a dispute with RIL over migration of gas from ONGC blocks.

From Cluster-ii a peak oil output of 77,305 barrels per day is envisaged within two years of start of production. Gas output is slated to peak to 16.56 million standard cubic meters per day by end-2021.

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CMD Shashi Shanker

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