ONGC discovers oil, gas in 2 Mumbai offshore blocks

"Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) has made discoveries of Oil and Gas in MBS171HAA-1 (MBS171HAA-A)-"AMRIT" in OALP (Open Acreage Licensing Policy) block MB-OSHP-2017/1 in Mumbai Offshore (SW) on the Arabian Sea," a statement issued by ONGC said.

State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has discovered crude oil and natural gas in two blocks in Mumbai offshore, it said in a statement.

The Maharatna explorer, however, did not give details of the reserves.

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The discoveries named "Amrit" and "Moonga", were made in the blocks that the company won in the recent open acreage licensing rounds.

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"Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) has made discoveries of Oil and Gas in MBS171HAA-1 (MBS171HAA-A)-"AMRIT" in OALP (Open Acreage Licensing Policy) block MB-OSHP-2017/1 in Mumbai Offshore (SW) on the Arabian Sea," a statement issued by ONGC said.A

"There is another remarkable discovery in MBS182HDA-1(MBS182HDA-A) named "Moonga" in OALP exploration Block in Mumbai Offshore. Detailed assessment of the discoveries is in progress," it added.

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ONGC's Director (Exploration) Sushma Rawat said that with these notable findings in the OALP I and OALP III rounds, the ONGC has reaffirmed its exploration commitment to unlocking the vast potential of India's hydrocarbon resources along with reserves accretion, strengthening the nation's energy security.

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