At its peak production, this
project will add 7 per cent each to India’s oil and gas production, Oil and
Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) said in a statement. The flag-off ceremony was organised in Begusarai in Bihar.
The ONGC’s KG block KG-DWN-98/2, which started oil production in
January, lies in Andhra offshore.
The field is producing some 12,000-12,500 barrels of oil per day
currently, using a floating production and storage offloading (FPSO). The oil
is stored on the FPSO, and once it reaches a critical level, it is transferred
to a ship, which carries it to a refinery on the coast for processing into
fuels like petrol and diesel. It is not clear what Begusarai had to do with the
project.
Shapoorji Pallonji’s FPSO Armada Sterling V is used to produce oil from
the ONGC project.
In a separate statement, Shapoorji Pallonji said the FPSO did the
offloading of crude onto Swarna Sindhu on February 27. “This successful
demonstration of the robustness and reliability of all FPSO systems firmly
positions India on the global stage,” it added.
The FPSO unit has been built and is being operated by Shapoorji Pallonji
Energy Private Limited (SP Energy).
The FPSO achieved “First Oil”
on January 7, 2024.
FPSO Armada Sterling V is the largest floating installation ever
deployed in the Indian subcontinent. It has a processing capacity of over
50,000 barrels of oil per day, and 3 million standard cubic meters per day
(MMSCMD) of gas as well as a storage capacity of 7,00,000 barrels.
During the event, the Prime Minister also dedicated ONGC’s Mumbai High
North Oil Field Redevelopment Phase IV, Heera Redevelopment Phase-III and
phase-II development in Krishna Godavari Nagayalanka NELP Block to the nation. Developed with an investment of over Rs
41,000 crore, the KG-DWN 98/2 Deepwater Oil Field M in Krishna Godavari Basin
is one of the most technologically complex projects.
The total envisaged peak gas production and oil production from the
project is about 10 MMSCMD (million standard cubic meters per day) and 45,000
BOPD (Barrels of Oil per day), respectively.