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SME Times News Bureau | 31 Jan, 2021
After Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, the state-owned Oil India
Limited (OIL) has ventured out to the fourth northeastern state of
Tripura, aspiring to explore natural gas by conducting a seismic survey.
OIL,
India's second largest national 'Navratna' company after ONGC, in terms
of total proved plus probable oil and natural gas reserves, has
kickstarted its exploration and production operations by launching its
first ever seismic survey in southern Tripura bordering Bangladesh. OIL
Deputy General Manager (CC) Tridiv Hazarika said that currently the
company has explored huge oil and gas reserves in Assam and Arunachal
Pradesh while engaged in exploration works in Mizoram. According
to him, in Assam, OIL produces 3.3 million metric tons (MMT) oil
annually and around eight million metric standard cubic meters per day
of natural gas. OIL is producing both oil and natural gas in
Arunachal Pradesh while the company is doing exploration work but is yet
to discover oil or gas in Mizoram.
"With another milestone for
the company, we have commenced seismic survey operations in Santir Bazar
(in southern Tripura) -- the OALP-III block AA-ONHP - on January 17. "Geologically,
the block lies in the Tripura-Cachar (Assam) fold belt. Tripura is a
border state of the country surrounded on all sides by the deltaic basin
of Bangladesh except for a small part in northeast India which adjoins
the Cachar district of Assam and the state of Mizoram," Hazarika told
IANS.
According to the official, the block AA-ONHP-2018/5, covers an area of 207.74 sq kms. He
said that the Revenue Sharing Contract (RSC) between the government of
India and OIL for the block was signed on July 16, 2019 and subsequently
the Tripura government had awarded the Petroleum Exploration Licence
(PEL) on October 16, 2019. The OIL official said that the
logistics are challenging in this block and the company has chalked out
extensive plans for seamless execution of its exploration campaign. "While
OIL would also be commencing execution of its field development plans
in the neighbouring DSF (Discovery Small Field) block Tulamara
(Tripura), based on success in its exploration campaign the company
intends to carry further exploration activities in Tripura to access
more hydrocarbon resources in this gas prolific area."
He said
that apart from consolidating its position in different northeastern
states and Rajasthan, OIL has made conscious efforts to carry out
exploration in Category II and III sedimentary basins in line with
government of India's thrust for exploration. "This is in line
with the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by
enhancing domestic exploration and production aiming to reduce
dependence on crude oil imports," Hazarika pointed out.
Another
OIL official said that the company has completed first well (well
KMC-15) in Kumchai Field in Arunachal Pradesh after the recent
resumption of the drilling activities, which was kept in abeyance since
2003 due to non-availability of PML (Petroleum Mining Lease). "OIL
has drawn up ambitious plans for the future, including fast tracking of
exploration in Arunachal Pradesh," the official said. Besides
the OIL, the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), the Gas Authority
of India Limited (GAIL) are the two government-owned companies that have
been operating in the northeastern states and found huge oil and gas
reserves in Assam and large quantities of natural gas in Tripura (by
ONGC).
Several private oil and gas companies are also active in
exploration works in different northeastern states. Oil company
officials said that if terrorist activities, forest-related restrictions
and land acquisition problems do not come in the way, the exploration
companies can explore more gas and oil in the northeastern states. The
outlawed terror outfit United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent
(ULFA-I) on Wednesday said that it has set February 17 to decide the
fate of the two employees of Delhi-based private sector oil company --
Quippo Oil and Gas Infrastructure Ltd, whom it had abducted last month.
Pranab
Kumar Gogoi, a drilling superintendent, and Ram Kumar, a radio operator
of Delhi-based Quippo Oil and Gas Infrastructure Ltd, were kidnapped at
gunpoint by ULFA-I insurgents from the drilling site in Innao area of
Arunachal Pradesh's Changlang district on December 21 last year.
ULFA-I,
which is currently headed by its "commander-in-chief" Paresh Barua, in a
statement issued to the media, said that if the drilling company "fails
to take positive steps to secure the release of their employees by
February 16, the outfit would take action against one of the hostages
Ram Kumar on February 17."
Gogoi, a resident of Assam's Sivasagar
district, and Ram Kumar, who hails from Bihar's Khagaria district, are
heard in a video, released by the ULFA-I, saying that they are now in
the captivity of the outfit and the National Socialist Council of
Nagaland Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and they urged Assam Chief Minister
Sarbananda Sonowal and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to get them
released.
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