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The company also said it has made three oil and gas discoveries in Krishna Godavari basin and Tripura.
ONGC
said it will invest Rs 2,913.10 crore in revamping 48 ageing platforms
at Mumbai High and Neelam & Heera oil and gas fields.
After
the recent redevelopment efforts, these fields are expected to be in
production till at least 2030 but the existing infrastructural
facilities will not last that long.
"Hence
revamping/retrofitting of these facilities in a phased manner is
essential to maintain the production of oil and gas from Mumbai High and
Heera fields," ONGC said in a statement on Thursday.
The company board in its meeting on Wednesday approved revamp of 48 platform on these fields by mid of 2016.
Also,
the board approved Rs 1,138.50 crore revamp of BPA and BPB process
complexes on the giant Bassein & Satellite gas fields in the western
offshore.
The
two process complexes, which handle and process acidic and corrosive
gas before the fuel is dispatched to Hazira Gas processing plant of
ONGC, were commissioned in 1987 and 1989 respectively.
"Both the complexes have already covered the normal design life of 25 years," ONGC said.
"As
per prevailing Refurbishment Policy based on recommendations of
statutory bodies, it is proposed to carry out revamping for various
static equipment and pipelines of these two complexes."
While
the revamping job of BPB is planned to be completed in 2013-14, the
same for BPA is scheduled for completion in 2014-15. ONGC said it has
made an oil discovery in a KG basin block in Andhra Pradesh.
Exploratory well Vanaduru South-1 in West Godavari block of KG Onland Basin, 8 km north-west of Bantumillli town of West Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh found very high quality oil.
In shallow waters of KG basin, its exploratory well Saveri-1 in NELP block KG-OSN-2004 flowed gas and condensate.
"This
high potential discovery augments the hydrocarbon volumes established
through two earlier discoveries namely Chandrika South and Alankari in
the block and is a significant boost to ONGC's efforts towards attaining
critical hydrocarbon volumes for viability of a possible 'cluster based
development' for the block," the statement said.
In Tripura, gas was discovered in an exploratory well AD-37, 12 km south-west of Agartala in Tripura.
In Tripura, gas was discovered in an exploratory well AD-37, 12 km south-west of Agartala in Tripura.
"This
discovery results in consolidation of play met in earlier discovery in
AD-30 well and opens western flank of Agartala Dome up to Konaban for
further exploration," ONGC added.
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