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ONGC
to increase stake in Gulf of Khambat joint venture with Cairns Energy
to 40%
New Delhi,
June 3: The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) will increase
its stake to 40 per cent in its Gulf of Khambat Oil and Gas Block
joint venture with Cairns Energy of the UK.
"We have
decided to increase the stake to 40 per cent in the Lakshmi Oil
Find in the CB-OS/2 Oil and Gas Block in the Gulf of Khambat,"
a senior ONGC official said.
At present,
the British company has 80 per cent interest in the consortium,
ONGC 10 per cent and Tata Petrodyne 10 per cent. However, ONGC has
an option to increase its stake by 30 per cent if a commercial discovery
is made; Cairn Energy’s stake would then be reduced to 50 per cent.
Cairn Energy
is the operator of the field. "We have studied the extent of
oil and gas reserves in the four discoveries made so far by the
joint venture and have decided to increase the stake in the Lakshmi
find," sources said.
ONGC was keen
on increasing its stake in the block but a final decision would
be taken only after due delligence on the prospects of the field
and the extent of commercially exploitable reserves, they said.
The consortium plans to invest 200 million dollars in developing
the block. It is planning to drill around 11 wells in the block
during 2001, sources said.
Cairn Energy-led
consortium has made four hydrocarbon discoveries in the block where
3D Seismic survey has been carried out on the 1,500 sq km block.
Gas was first struck in the block in May 2000 in the Well CB-A-1,
better known as Lakshmi Prospect, and initial tests showed that
gas flowed at a rate of 0.8 million cubic meters per day.
The second
discovery was made in Well CB-B-1, known as Prospect Gauri, where
gas flowed at the rate of 0.53 million cubic meters per day and
0.48 million cubic meters per day, sources said adding another zone
in the well also flowed oil and gas at the rate of 1039 barrels
of oil per day and 0.02 million cubic meters of gas per day.
Cairn had a
third hydrocarbon discovery in exploration well CB-C-1, called Prospect
Ambe, located about six kilometres south-east of the Lakshmi gas
discovery, he said adding gas flowed at 39.2 million cubic feet
per day while oil flow stabilised at 1,039 barrels per day.
Exploration
Well CB-G-12, Prospect Parvati, located 10-km north of Lakshmi gas
field, encountered several oil pay zones at the second target level
below 1,100 metres in February 2001.
The well encountered
only small gas columns at the main target level. A multi-zone test
flowed oil and water at rates varying from 1,200 and 2,200 barrels
of fluid per day with a water content varying between 5-25 per cent.
Sources said
the four discoveries, which are on trend with the southwest of Hazira
field, holds between 100 and 300 billion cubic feet of gas equivalent.
"Future
development options for the discovery are being considered. The
field could be developed as a stand-alone field or tied back as
a satellite development to either Lakshmi or Hazira," they
added. (PTI)
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