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Essar | Gas Prodn

EOGEPL crosses the 0.8 mmscmd mark of gas production

| @indiablooms | Jun 08, 2022, at 04:09 pm

Durgapur: Essar Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Ltd (EOGEPL), an unconventional hydrocarbon (Coal Bed Methane) player, Tuesday announced crossing 0.8 mmscmd of gas production and is successfully marching towards the benchmark of 1.0 mmscmd post commissioning of the Urja Ganga Pipeline.

EOGEPL was the first to cross the much anticipated threshold of 1.0 mmscmd of gas production a few years back, demonstrating the initial potential of the Raniganj East Block, the company said in an official release.

"The company is also committed to contribute towards our Hon. PM’s vision of becoming a ’Gas Based Economy’ in the next decade, by ramping up its CBM gas production," it said.

EOGEPL CEO and Director Pankaj Kalra said “The importance of domestic gas in the energy basket for any developing country like India is extremely crucial considering the uptrend in gas demand, price and rising import bills. EOGEPL has always led the path and is strategically focused on the development of Unconventional Hydrocarbons in India."

The unavoidable delay in the GAIL Urja Ganga trunk line caused numerous challenges, he said.

However, steady efforts and technological applications to ramp-up gas production to double the production and cross 0.8 mmscmd has brought the company back on track, he added.

"Our next milestone remains 1.0 mmscmd and we are putting concerted effort to reach it at the earliest,’’ Kalra said.

Crossing the 0.8 mmscmd mark has aligned the production curve with the forecast available enabling EOGEPL to further escalate field activities and efforts toward the next goal of 1.0 mmscmd.

The future ramp-up will be an integration of re- fracturing and revival of wells, alongside fresh technological applications, many of which will boast of its first time application in CBM in India and would be in line with EOGEPL’s pioneering endeavours of CBM in the country.

EOGEPL had pioneered CBM exploration in the early 90’s and helmed CBM development with commercial success in the state of art Raniganj East CBM Block in West Bengal, India.

As of now, EOGEPL operates around 350 wells in the block and since May, 2021 with a systematic approach of well revival, technology application and close monitoring, the company has been consistent with the ramp-up forecast from renowned CBM experts.

The field management within the Covid window with various services/logistics limitations had also been a challenge that was successfully mitigated.

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