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In a big push to India's energy security, ONGC makes two significant gas discoveries in Mahanadi basin block

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  • January 14, 2024
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In a big push to India's energy security, ONGC makes two significant gas discoveries in Mahanadi basin block

In a big push for India's energy security, the state owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has discovered two significant natural gas reserves in the Mahanadi basin block in the Bay of Bengal. With this, the company's efforts to venture into high risk deep water exploration have started yielding results.

The Maharatna company made the discoveries in the block MN DWHP 2018/1, which it had won in 2019 in the third round of auction under the open acreage licensing policy, two sources with direct knowledge of the development told news agency PTI. The development has been made in an area that was earlier classified as a ‘no go’ area because of national security interests.

The first discovery, named Utkal, is in 714 metres of water depth and flowed more than 3 lakh cubic metres per day of gas during initial testing, they said, adding the other find is at a water depth of 1,110 metres. The company has notified the discoveries upstream regulator Directorate General of Hydrocarbons (DGH) and is now doing pool size and commercial viability assessments, they said.

The recent discovery is likely to give an impetus to India's energy security as the country imports nearly half of its gas needs. India is aiming to raise the share of natural gas in its energy basket to 15 percent by 2030 from the current 6.3 percent and more domestic production will aid that.

Gas is being seen as a transition fuel in India's journey towards net zero carbon emission by 2070. As the country pivots away from polluting fossil fuels, natural gas with a lower carbon footprint is seen as a bridge fuel. Natural gas extracted from below ground or sea surface is used to generate electricity, make fertilisers or turn into CNG to use as fuel in automobiles and piped to household kitchens for cooking purposes.

Greater use of natural gas will replace coal in power generation and liquid fuels in industries. Sources said ONGC was able to fast track exploration after the government freed almost one lakh square kilometres of area from restrictions for exploring and producing oil and gas. This area was called a 'no go' area as it was either in the path of missile testing or on a satellite launch route.

Restrictions on more than 98 per cent of the 'no go' areas were removed in 2022, allowing for energy companies to send vessels and drillships to find oil and gas. ONGC acquired 1,432.14 sq km of 3D seismic data in MN DWHP 2018/1 block (Mahanadi deep water) and spud well MNDW181H B 1 in August last year.

The first of its kind under the open acreage licensing policy (OALP) regime, the well has been drilled by the mighty drillship West Polaris. Sources said these exploration successes in Mahanadi offshore will catalyse opening up new exploration fronts, attracting more investments. ONGC had last year inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with French energy giant TotalEnergies to establish a framework for the exchange of information on deepwater offshore acreage, especially in the Mahanadi and Andaman basins.

This was to enable Total to make a decision on participating in ONGC acreage, bringing its superior technical strengths in deepwater exploration and production. The firm had previously signed heads of agreement with ExxonMobil for deepwater exploration on the country's east and west coasts. The tie up with Exxon focuses on the Krishna Godavari and Cauvery basins in the eastern offshore region and the Kutch Mumbai region in the western offshore area.

The exploration success in the Mahanadi basin will help catalyse the global giants to make an investment decision, sources added. Livemint tops charts as the fastest growing news website in the world to know more. Unlock a world of Benefits! From insightful newsletters to real time stock tracking, breaking news and a personalized newsfeed – it's all here, just a click away!.