Ashok Varma, Executive Director (Asset Manager) Eastern Offshore Asset, said the oil and gas major has chalked out a programme to take up drilling of 40 to 45 wells by 2019.
The eastern offshore wing of the PSU has also sent proposals to hire four more rigs to meet the requirements.
"With these two wells, the total production from the eastern offshore will be about two million cubic meters gas. These are gas fields. We get very little oil which is negligible. As of now we are getting 6.5 lakh cubic meters of gas and 50 cubic meters of oil from the eastern offshore wells per day," Varma told PTI.
Barclays Equity Research had earlier estimated that the price will be USD 8.3 per million British thermal unit in 2014-15 as against the current rate of USD 4.2. This will rise to USD 9.1 in the following year and then to USD 9.4 in 2016-17.
Varma added that these two wells are located in G1 and S1 fields, which are situated around 28 km from the shore.
ONGC, which has 24 blocks in KG Basin, currently produces 840 tonnes of oil per day and 3.8 MMSCMD of gas from its onshore blocks, a senior official of ONGC had earlier said.