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ONGC COMMISSIONS RS 6,000 CRORE PROJECTS TO BOOST OIL, GAS OUTPUT
Construction Week
|May 2022
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has commissioned two projects costing Rs 6,000 crore to add 7.5mt of oil production and 1 billion m3 of gas output over the life of the Mumbai High fields, as it doubles down efforts to raise productivity from mature and aging fields.
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A Rs 3,740-crore spend has been made on a state-of-the-art 8-legged water injection-cum-living quarter platform, as part of the Mumbai High South Redevelopment Phase-IV, while Rs 2,292.46 crore have been spent on Cluster-8 marginal field development project at Mumbai High.
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