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Essar Oil Limited has stuck oil in its Mehsana
onshore exploration block CB ON-3 in Gujarat.
This is the second oil discovery in the block
by Essar, the first being in March this year.
The in-place reserve of the first discovery was
an estimated 18 million barrels of oil and oil
equivalent with recoverable reserves in the range
of 2.8 million barrels of oil equivalent. Essar
is producing around of 500 barrels of oil a day
from the March discovery.
Sources said the new discovery was also of the
same magnitude, promising to produce 300-400 barrels
of oil a day.
Confirming the move, sources in the Directorate
General of Hydrocarbons (DGH ) said the recent
oil discovery had been notified by Essar on July
12.
"Essar has discovered oil in the well, ENM-1,
in the Mehsana exploration block, using the heater
treater technology. Oil flowed to the surface
last week in the presence of Essar and ONGC executives.
The well is expected to produce around 50-60 barrels
of oil a day and the plan is to drill another
6-7 prospects shortly to produce around 300-400
barrels of oil a day," said a senior ONGC
executive.
The crude oil discovered is heavy in consistency,
unlike the medium-quality oil produced by Essar
from its first discovery in the block. Essar has
started selling 500 barrels of oil a day from
its first discovery to Indian Oil Corporation's
Koyali refinery in Gujarat.
The CB-ON3 block was awarded to Essar Oil in
1998 and is located in the petroliferous Cambay
Basin in Gujarat. Essar, which is the operator,
holds 70% in the block, while ONGC has the remaining
30%.
Earlier, Essar Oil was the 100% stakeholder of
this block, with ONGC as the licensee. But, soon
after Essar announced the first oil discovery
in the block, ONGC exercised its right and picked
up a 30% equity. The block is spread over an area
of 500 sq km. Essar has already carried out 3D
seismic surveys over 145 sq km.
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