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Miocene deepwater find for ONGC

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NEW DELHI, India – ONGC has notched a deepwater gas discovery offshore India.

Well MDW#13 was drilled in NELP block NEC-DWN-2002/2 in 1,171 m (3,842 ft) of water, to a subsurface depth of 4,904 m (16,089 ft).

According to ONGC, interesting sands (in terms of hydrocarbons) were encountered in a Mid- to Late-Miocene section.

Straddle packer open-hole MDTs were carried out at five places, all yielding gas.

The find is in geographical and geological contiguity of earlier ONGC finds in blocks MN-OSN-2002/1 and MN-DWN-98/3.

11/30/2011

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