ONGC has completed the environmental clearance process for drilling 45 development wells along with a Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) system and a fixed offshore platform at a cost of Rs 53,085 crore in the block.
8The company on November 17 submitted all the relevant papers -- including the EIA report, risk assessment studies, public hearing meetings, certified monitoring reports and NOCs for working in the CRZ,
8The final environment clearance is now likely to come through soon.
8Besides the surface facilities, the E&P major also plans to set up subsea production systems (SPS) and subsea pipelines connecting to the landfall point from the existing onshore terminal for custody transfer to GAIL.
8The drilling depth of the wells is between 2,000 to 3,000 meters from the sea bed. The water depth in the area ranges from 320 m to 3100 m.
8Each well will take around 90-100 days to drill.
8As this proposed block is located in deep and ultra-deep water, a drill ship with Dynamic Positioning (DP) and specialized deep water technology tools will be used for drilling activities.
8Then again, because of extreme temperature and pressures at these depths, special drilling muds will have to be used to prevent formation of hydrates at the sea bed level and to combat dual gradients.
8The NELP-I offshore block KG-DWN-98/2 is located 22-45 kms off the coast of Godavari Delta in the east coast of India.
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8The company on November 17 submitted all the relevant papers -- including the EIA report, risk assessment studies, public hearing meetings, certified monitoring reports and NOCs for working in the CRZ,
8The final environment clearance is now likely to come through soon.
8Besides the surface facilities, the E&P major also plans to set up subsea production systems (SPS) and subsea pipelines connecting to the landfall point from the existing onshore terminal for custody transfer to GAIL.
8The drilling depth of the wells is between 2,000 to 3,000 meters from the sea bed. The water depth in the area ranges from 320 m to 3100 m.
8Each well will take around 90-100 days to drill.
8As this proposed block is located in deep and ultra-deep water, a drill ship with Dynamic Positioning (DP) and specialized deep water technology tools will be used for drilling activities.
8Then again, because of extreme temperature and pressures at these depths, special drilling muds will have to be used to prevent formation of hydrates at the sea bed level and to combat dual gradients.
8The NELP-I offshore block KG-DWN-98/2 is located 22-45 kms off the coast of Godavari Delta in the east coast of India.
For more details visit indianpetroplus.com
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