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Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve

NEW DELHI: Cairn India's Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold a record 7.3 billion barrels of oil reserves that can produce 15 million tonnes of oil, the highest by any field in India, the company said.

The crown-jewel Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold discovered and yet to be discovered reserves of 7.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, an increase of 12 per cent over previous estimate, the company said in its fourth quarter earnings announcement.

Of these, 3.1 billion barrels of reserves are yet to be discovered. Considering risk prospectivity, 530 million barrels have potential to be recovered.

Cairn India Managing Director and CEO Rahul Dhir said: "The ONGC-Cairn Joint Venture has reached a major milestone of achieving 175,000 barrels of oil per day production from Rajasthan" on April 20.

This production comprises of 150,000 bpd (7.5 million tonnes a year) from Mangala and 25,000 bpd from Bhagyam, the second biggest of 25 oil and gas finds in the Rajasthan block.

Production from Mangala, the largest onland oil field in India, was hiked by 20 per cent within a day of approval.

Cairn had on April 19 secured government approval for hiking Mangala output from 125,000 bpd to 150,000 bpd.

"Positive results of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) pilot, re-evaluation of the exploration potential in Rajasthan along with the discovered resource support a basin production potential of 300,000 bpd,"
Cairn said.

Cairn is the operator of Rajasthan block with 70 per cent interest while state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) holds the remaining 30 per cent.

"We continue to add value and to contribute to our nation's energy security. :cheers:

Last year, we have reduced oil imports by $ 6 billion and have contributed $ 2.4 billion to the national exchequer," Dhir said.
:woot::woot: :yahoo::yahoo:

Mangala field, the largest discovery in Rajasthan commenced production in August, 2009, following a period of five years from discovery to production. The field has consistently produced at its previously approved rate of 125,000 bpd for over one and a half years. Post higher offtake approval, production has been ramped up to 150,000 bpd.

Oil production from Bhagyam commenced on January 19, 2012 and is currently producing 25,000 bpd. Marginal oil field Raageshwari also commenced production on March 8, 2012 and is currently producing in excess of 250 bpd. The Saraswati field commenced production on May 27, 2011 and has produced over 75,000 barrels of oil till date.

Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve - Economic Times
 
Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve

NEW DELHI: Cairn India's Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold a record 7.3 billion barrels of oil reserves that can produce 15 million tonnes of oil, the highest by any field in India, the company said.

The crown-jewel Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold discovered and yet to be discovered reserves of 7.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, an increase of 12 per cent over previous estimate, the company said in its fourth quarter earnings announcement.

Of these, 3.1 billion barrels of reserves are yet to be discovered. Considering risk prospectivity, 530 million barrels have potential to be recovered.

Cairn India Managing Director and CEO Rahul Dhir said: "The ONGC-Cairn Joint Venture has reached a major milestone of achieving 175,000 barrels of oil per day production from Rajasthan" on April 20.

This production comprises of 150,000 bpd (7.5 million tonnes a year) from Mangala and 25,000 bpd from Bhagyam, the second biggest of 25 oil and gas finds in the Rajasthan block.

Production from Mangala, the largest onland oil field in India, was hiked by 20 per cent within a day of approval.

Cairn had on April 19 secured government approval for hiking Mangala output from 125,000 bpd to 150,000 bpd.

"Positive results of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) pilot, re-evaluation of the exploration potential in Rajasthan along with the discovered resource support a basin production potential of 300,000 bpd,"
Cairn said.

Cairn is the operator of Rajasthan block with 70 per cent interest while state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) holds the remaining 30 per cent.

"We continue to add value and to contribute to our nation's energy security. :cheers:

Last year, we have reduced oil imports by $ 6 billion and have contributed $ 2.4 billion to the national exchequer," Dhir said.
:woot::woot: :yahoo::yahoo:

Mangala field, the largest discovery in Rajasthan commenced production in August, 2009, following a period of five years from discovery to production. The field has consistently produced at its previously approved rate of 125,000 bpd for over one and a half years. Post higher offtake approval, production has been ramped up to 150,000 bpd.

Oil production from Bhagyam commenced on January 19, 2012 and is currently producing 25,000 bpd. Marginal oil field Raageshwari also commenced production on March 8, 2012 and is currently producing in excess of 250 bpd. The Saraswati field commenced production on May 27, 2011 and has produced over 75,000 barrels of oil till date.

Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve - Economic Times

Wow great8, Means we may get cheaper petrol.
It muct be very good new for us, thats why we dont see any trollers on this thread
 
Would rather perfer, we rely on oil from the Middle East, and use India oil in terms of war, when routes are closed down, and when middle east oil runs out.

Believe with some tinkering of India foriegn policy, we could override the already huge trade deficit, by purchasing oil elsewhere.
 
firstly Uranium.... now Oil reserves .... C:wave::wave:L
 
Would rather perfer, we rely on oil from the Middle East, and use India oil in terms of war, when routes are closed down, and when middle east oil runs out.

Believe with some tinkering of India foriegn policy, we could override the already huge trade deficit, by purchasing oil elsewhere.

that's why we did agreement with KSA

we will get oil at reasonable price from them i suppose
 
woow.. great news..

Also, what is the status of producing gas from clathrates on sea beds ?
 
Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve

NEW DELHI: Cairn India's Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold a record 7.3 billion barrels of oil reserves that can produce 15 million tonnes of oil, the highest by any field in India, the company said.

The crown-jewel Rajasthan block is now estimated to hold discovered and yet to be discovered reserves of 7.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, an increase of 12 per cent over previous estimate, the company said in its fourth quarter earnings announcement.

Of these, 3.1 billion barrels of reserves are yet to be discovered. Considering risk prospectivity, 530 million barrels have potential to be recovered.

Cairn India Managing Director and CEO Rahul Dhir said: "The ONGC-Cairn Joint Venture has reached a major milestone of achieving 175,000 barrels of oil per day production from Rajasthan" on April 20.

This production comprises of 150,000 bpd (7.5 million tonnes a year) from Mangala and 25,000 bpd from Bhagyam, the second biggest of 25 oil and gas finds in the Rajasthan block.

Production from Mangala, the largest onland oil field in India, was hiked by 20 per cent within a day of approval.

Cairn had on April 19 secured government approval for hiking Mangala output from 125,000 bpd to 150,000 bpd.

"Positive results of the enhanced oil recovery (EOR) pilot, re-evaluation of the exploration potential in Rajasthan along with the discovered resource support a basin production potential of 300,000 bpd,"
Cairn said.

Cairn is the operator of Rajasthan block with 70 per cent interest while state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) holds the remaining 30 per cent.

"We continue to add value and to contribute to our nation's energy security. :cheers:

Last year, we have reduced oil imports by $ 6 billion and have contributed $ 2.4 billion to the national exchequer," Dhir said.
:woot::woot: :yahoo::yahoo:

Mangala field, the largest discovery in Rajasthan commenced production in August, 2009, following a period of five years from discovery to production. The field has consistently produced at its previously approved rate of 125,000 bpd for over one and a half years. Post higher offtake approval, production has been ramped up to 150,000 bpd.

Oil production from Bhagyam commenced on January 19, 2012 and is currently producing 25,000 bpd. Marginal oil field Raageshwari also commenced production on March 8, 2012 and is currently producing in excess of 250 bpd. The Saraswati field commenced production on May 27, 2011 and has produced over 75,000 barrels of oil till date.

Cairn India's Rajasthan block has record 7.3 billion-barrel oil reserve - Economic Times

Gud tat helps India not only rely on Middle East.......Playing Age of Emperors... cheers :P exploring oil...
 
Sadly this will also be exported rather than used within the country. There are decent amount of oil reserves recently discovered in the last decade in and around our territory. Unfortunately, most oil companies pretend to "make a loss" and obtain export license by the you-know-what methods.

There should be a resolution passed whereby all the oil and gas discovered in India should be sold only within the country to domestic consumers. And harsh punishments should be handed out to companies that flout this law whether it is Reliance Oil or any other sarkari PSU.
 
Sadly this will also be exported rather than used within the country. There are decent amount of oil reserves recently discovered in the last decade in and around our territory. Unfortunately, most oil companies pretend to "make a loss" and obtain export license by the you-know-what methods.

There should be a resolution passed whereby all the oil and gas discovered in India should be sold only within the country to domestic consumers. And harsh punishments should be handed out to companies that flout this law whether it is Reliance Oil or any other sarkari PSU.

Hope it never happens, India should save it for building strategic oil reserves to tackle crisis situations.
 
Hope it never happens, India should save it for building strategic oil reserves to tackle crisis situations.
Why not use it to reduce our imports and the trade deficits.
In case of war with Pakistan I doubt if they will be able to protect their own sea lanes let alone target ours. China is too far away too influence our trade routes.
 
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