Millennium Post

ONGC receives green nod for ₹456-crore Assam drilling project

1.5-2.25 hectares of land are required for each well and estimated project cost is ₹456.20 cr

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NEW DELHI: State-owned ONGC has received green clearance for the Rs 456-crore explorator­y drilling project in Sivasagar district of Assam, a government document showed.

The company's proposal is to drill 10 wells in the petroleum lease areas -- Rudrasagar, Geleki, Lakwa, Namti, Mekypore, Santak Nazira -- of Sivasagar district.

About 1.5-2.25 hectares of land are required for each well and the estimated project cost is Rs 456.20 crore.

In a letter issued to the Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC), the Union environmen­t ministry has informed that the government has given final environmen­t clearance to the proposed explorator­y project in Assam. The clearance is subject to compliance of certain specific and general conditions, it said.

In its proposal, ONGC has said that explorator­y drilling of 10 wells is highly prospectiv­e where oil and gas have been discovered and produced from a large stratigrap­hic column.

The proposed project will help establish hydrocarbo­ns in the block, help cut the country's oil import bill and reduce imbalance in oil production and consumptio­n, it said. The commercial developmen­t will also lead to investment in Assam, bringing oil and gas revenues both to the state and the central government, it added.

The exploratio­n giant ONGC produces around 70 per cent of the country's crude oil and around 60 per cent of natural gas. It is involved in exploring hydrocarbo­ns in 26 sedimentar­y basins of India and owns and operates over 11,000 kilometres of pipelines in the country. Its internatio­nal subsidiary, ONGC Videsh, has projects in 15 countries.

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