ONGC discovered oil and gas in the well F-1 in the northern part of the KG basin block KG-DWN-98/2 or KG-D5, which sits next to the flagging KG-D6 block of Reliance Industries.
"On conventional testing, exploratory well F-1 flowed oil at the rate of 732 barrels per day and gas at the rate of 13,155 cubic meters a day," ONGC Chairman and Managing Director Dinesh K Sarraf told reporters here.
The 7,294.60 sq km deepsea KG-D5 block has been broadly categorised into Northern Discovery Area (NDA - 3,800.6 sq km) and Southern Discovery Area (SDA - 3,494 sq km). The latest discovery has been made in NDA.
Cluster-2A mainly comprises of oil finds of A2, P1, M3, M1 and G-2-2 in NDA which can produce 75,000 barrels per day (3.75 million tonnes per annum).
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Cluster 2B, which is made up of four gas finds -- R1, U3, U1, and A1 in NDA -- envisages a peak output of 14 mmscmd of gas, with cumulative production of 32.5 bcm of gas in 14 years.
Cluster-3 is the UD-1 gas discovery in SDA. UD-1 lies in water depth of 2,400-3,200 meters and there is no technology to produce from such depths. And so Cluster-3 is presently not being pursued for development.
Oil produced from Cluster-2 is proposed to be taken on to an FPSO (Floating Production Storage and Offloading) anchored in high-sea, from where it will then be transfered to tankers for transportation to refineries. Gas on the other hand will be evacuated on to Fixed platform through an 18-inch, 21.4 km pipeline.
Sarraf said besides F-1, ONGC had also made a gas discovery in an onland block in Andhra Pradesh. It also found a new pool in Cauvery onland block in Tamil Nadu.
He said the current low oil and gas prices are "challenging" but was hopeful rates will rise by the time the block is ready to produce.
With oil prices plunging to less than USD 50 per barrel and gas rates halving, costs of field services like rig rates have also come down. "It is a phase of opportunity... Cost of acquisition (of these services) will be lower than what it could have been two years back," he said.