The ONGC board is likely to take a decision on the upcoming second basin of North East in the next six months.
"Cachar has lot of accrues, but the area is less explored. So we are looking at the possibility of setting up the basin in Cachar and may shift it from Agartala," ONGC Director (Onshore) Ved Prakash Mahawar told PTI here.
He, however, clarified that no final decision has been taken yet on shifting the proposed basin to Assam.
In December last year, the Director had said that ONGC was working on to launch a new basin in Agartala by the end of this year to focus more on exploration of oil and gas in North East. He had informed that construction work was going on as there was no proper building to start functioning of a 'basin' in Agartala.
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"We are discussing about setting up a basin in Agartala. Director of Exploration and I visited Agartala around five months ago. We checked the facilities. Currently work for creation of workstation is going on," Mahawar had said then.
Silchar is the headquarters of Cachar district of Barak valley in Assam.
Assam Fold Belt has mainly gas, while there are both oil and gas in Assam Shelf.
While exploration is being done only by Assam-Arakan basin based at Jorhat, the production is divided by three Assets -- Assam Asset at Nazira, Jorhat Asset at Jorhat and Tripura Asset at Agartala.
Basin's job is to discover or explore oil and gas, but it does not produce anything.
Last fiscal, ONGC's production in Assam was 0.9 million tonnes and this year it is targetted to reach the figure of 1 million tonnes.