The company would also enter into an agreement with state-owned GAIL in the middle of March this year for selling its entire production of CBM to the PSU.
"We will submit a proposal detailing on the potential of share gas exploration to the steering committee set up by the ministry for the Raniganj CBM block in March," MD and CEO of EOGPL Vilas Tawde told reporters here today.
"Both shale gas and CBM are complimentary in nature. So it makes perfect synergy to go for exploitation of shale gas along with the present production of CBM at Raniganj," he said.
The company had obtained licenses for exploration of CBM at Raniganj, in addition to four other blocks in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Raniganj was the only producing block.
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"The company will enter into an agreement with GAIL for supplying the entire production of CBM to the PSU from March this year. The price arrived at is USD 8.08 per mmbtu based on the Rasgas formula. It will supply at this price to GAIL for a period of 15 years," he said.
So far, EOGPL had invested Rs 4,000 crore for drilling 350 wells at Raniganj block out a total of 500.
"Our target is to ramp up production to 2.3 mscmd in the next two to three years," he said.
Till the GAIL pipeline to Durgapur was complete under Urja Ganga Gas Grid, the PSU would utilise the infrastructure already set up by the company for distribution of gas.
By the end of fiscal 2019, the company was expecting a revenue of Rs 600 crore from Raniganj operations.
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