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ONGC mulls deepsea thrust

The company plans to bring in experts who can help raise productivity from ageing and mature fields such as prime Mumbai High

PTI New Delhi Published 06.02.23, 01:54 AM
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India’s top oil and gas producer ONGC is pivoting a four-pronged strategy of ramping up exploration efforts, quickly bringing discovered resources to production, raising recovery from existing fields and increasing collaboration with experts to reverse years of decline in output, its new chairman Arun Kumar Singh said.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is keen to induct internationally renowned exploration firms as strategic partners in difficult areas such as deepsea and bring in experts who can help raise productivity from ageing and mature fields such as prime Mumbai High, Singh said.

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ONGC, which contributes around 71 per cent to India’s domestic production, has reported a gradual decline in output for over a decade now primarily because its fields are old and ageing.

It produced 21.707 million tonnes of crude oil, which is refined to produce petroleum products such as petrol and diesel, and 21.68 billion cubic meter (bcm) of natural gas, which is used to produce electricity, manufacture fertiliser and as CNG in automobiles.

“We are focusing on three key areas: deepwater exploration, monetising the discovered fields on fast-track and enhancing production from producing fields through enhanced oil recovery and improved oil recovery techniques.

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