ONGC offshore India Double gas strike

India’s Oil & Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) (NSE: ONGC, BSE: 500312) has alveolate two bank baptize discoveries this year adopted India.

Exploratory able-bodied Alankari # 1 was accomplished in NELP block KG-OSN-2004/1 in the KG bank adopted basin to a abyss of 1,912 m (6,273 ft).

The 1829.5 - 1832 m (6,000-6,010 ft) breach in the Mio-Pliocene Godavari clay/Ravva accumulation activated gas at a amount of 144,780 cu m/d 5 MMcf/d) and condensate at 1.6 cu m/d (10 b/d).

The breadth is south of Narsapur, Andhra Pradesh state, 7 km (4.3 mi) from the bank in a baptize abyss of 21 m (69 ft). This was the additional gas analysis in the block afterward Chandrika South # 1.
Another basic well, GSS04NAA#1 in NELP block GS-OSN-2004/1 in Saurastra offshore, Western Adopted basin, was accomplished to a abyss of 4,887 m (16,033 ft).

The Mesozoic-age breach 4795.5 - 4784.5 m (15,733-15,695 ft) activated gas at 40,606 cu m/d (1.4 MMcf/d) through a ¼-in. choke. ONGC says the sub-basalt breadth provides a actual cogent advance to analyze added sub-basalt Mesozoics in the area.

The analysis was southwest of Dwarka, Gujarat state, about 90 km (56 mi) adopted in a baptize abyss of about 100 m (328 ft).