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Oil India discovers huge gas reserves in Rajasthan desert

Several new finds are being announced by exploration companies
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A drilling rig in Rajasthan. The discovery of gas in the Rajasthan desert is the first major stratigraphic discovery on the Indian side of the Indus River basin. Image Credit: Bloomberg

Jaipur: State-owned Oil India has discovered huge deposits of hydrocarbons in Baghewala in Jaisalmer in the Thar desert. The search for oil and gas in the Thar desert in recent years has yielded good results, and Cairns Energy, which discovered oil and gas in the Barmer district, has started commercial production in the Mangla oil fields.

The exploratory discovery was made in 1988 in the Tanot area. Subsequently, two more gas fields were discovered at Dandewala and Bagittiba by Oil India.

However with a Venez-uelan company as a consultant, Oil India made fresh efforts to discover oil. After the successful attempt, several wells were identified and the yield from these wells is likely to be good.

According to Ram Lal Jat, Rajasthan's minister of petroleum, gas has been discovered at Ramgarh, Jalalwala, Gamnewala and Gulabwala in the desert. Oil India is trying to estimate the commercial viability of the deposits.

Jat said that in the Tanot-Dandewala, Baggitibba areas of the Jaisalmer basin, the total gas reserves are 9.20 billion cubic metres (bcm), out of which the total recoverable is 6.5 bcm after drilling 36 wells.

Purchase deal
He said Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, the state government's power generation company, is buying the gas through Gas Auth-ority of India Ltd (Gail) for use in the Ramgarh-based gas power plant. The gas is supplied to the power production unit through a 65 km pipeline laid down by Gail.

Jat said Oil India is likely to produce 1.2 million standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) of gas from its field and is presently producing about 0.7 mmscmd.

Jat also said that another government company, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), which is working on six gas fields in the Thar desert, has discovered reserves of 2.9 bcm of very high quality gas at Manehartibba. This deposit has 40 to 70 per cent methane content.

"The company has also discovered a gas reservoir with low methane content where higher fractions of hydrocarbons are practically absent," said Jat.

"But ONGC has discovered gas in Chinnewala Tibba under the Jaisalmer basin with a production rate of 0.1 mmscmd from one well having a calorific value of about 8,000 kcal per kg. This field has the potential to produce additional gas," he added

The discovery of gas in the Rajasthan desert is the first major stratigraphic discovery on the Indian side of the Indus River basin. The exact amount of gas is yet to be fully ascertained.

Speaking on the development, Anurag Bissa, an official of Focus Energy, said: "One of the most interesting parts of this development is that it is an onshore gas discovery. The project has less gestation period in comparison with offshore projects.

"The gas is also easily transportable for commercial use."
The Indus basin that is spread between Pakistan and India has immense potential for oil and gas.

Many companies have reported success on the Pakistan side of the basin including Petronas, BP and OMV.

The quality of gas discovered by Focus Energy is similar to that found in Pakistan's Miano and Sawan fields.

Focus discovery
According to the Rajasthan government's principal oil and petroleum secretary, Govind Sharma, Focus Energy has discovered high quality gas in the Shahgarh bulge area under Jaisalmer on the Indo-Pakistan border.

Sharma said out of 17 wells drilled by the company four have yielded very good results. He said the company has found 9.37 bcm of gas in the reserve in the Shahgarh bulge out of which 7.0 bcm is mineable. Focus Energy has entered into an agreement with the Gail and Rajasthan Vidyut Utpadan Nigam for supply of gas.

Focus Energy would supply gas soon for the 160 MW power plant that would be installed soon at Ramgarh, on the border of India with Pakistan in the desert.

"The Shagarh basin has the potential of about 7 trillion cubic feet gas reserves since across the Indo-Pakistan border a number of fields, namely Miano, Kandanwadi and the Swan fields in Sindh province of Pakistan, have good gas reserves. In these areas the reserves are estimated to be 30 trillion cubic feet.
 
This would sort of lessen the pressure on our over-dependence on middle east to some extent. We need to start diversifying if we don't want to get arm-twisted on our geo-political stand.
 
With proper utilization of these resources ....this would ease the pressure on our diplomats to negotiate gas deals with Iran .....and the proposed pipeline....gives us more flexibility in dealing with them ,avoiding the compulsions of domestic energy consumptions.......a welcome development.....:)
 
I always doubted that there will be some natural resource in the desert or Rajasthan because all the desert countries have some or other resources with them...
 
This would sort of lessen the pressure on our over-dependence on middle east to some extent. We need to start diversifying if we don't want to get arm-twisted on our geo-political stand.

I would like us to import Gas from Middle east only and leave thses reserves untouched..After all who knows what future has in its store..
 
We Also Need To Explore Our Side of Thar Desert As Well.Theres Bound To Be Some Oil and Gas There.We Have Already Found 175 Billion Ton Coal.
 
My way of thinking is like Saurav's, we should build up a strategic reserve like US and China are doing we are way behind in this aspect.
 
I would like us to import Gas from Middle east only and leave thses reserves untouched..After all who knows what future has in its store..

Think of all the backhands and bribes which would be lost to politicians and officials if your suggestion was accepted. Many politicians and officials will be shaking their heads in disbelief at your suggestion
 
Do you guys know that we can get Pakistan's oil by digging deeper and potential energy or gravity will do the work. :rofl:

It will annoy any people and India will be charged for stealing oil from Pakistan just like one of their minster said, India is stealing electricity from their water through dams.

Alright, pardon me if anyone got offended, I was just kidding.

On a serious note, there might be a conflict and like water argument that has been raised too many times in Pakistan, oil argument will float too.

India has enough money to fund and infrastructure to get this oil. We should not wait.
 
Its a good thing that we are discovering and efficiently using the oil reserves in our country. But the main problem is that we dont have sufficient oil resources in india. I mean the oil reserves founded in rajasthan can't meet the requirements of rajasthan itself let alone the requirement of whole india (i lives in rajasthan)and yes tshering22 made a valuable point we should save our resources for future rather than using it now.
 

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