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ONGC - Tripura Asset
Date: 23.09.2016Agartala
E &P activities in Tripura
Connect North East, 2016 – Energy
Safety Moments
2
Presentation Outline
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• Resources / Infrastructure
• Way Forward
• Exploration in Tripura - JV of Jubilant & GAIL
• Overview of ONGC Tripura Asset
• Exploration in Tripura – ONGC
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Exploration in Tripura – ONGC
5
Tripura Fold Belt
Structures
Identified 24
(Exposed: 18, Concealed: 6)
Structures
Probed
18
(Agartala Dome, Baramura,
Konaban, Manikyanagar,
Kunjaban, Sonamura,
Sundalbari, Gojalia, Khubal,
Tichna, Tulamura, Bamutia,
Harargaj, Rajnagar, Khowai-
Kalyanpur, Barjala, Langtarai,
Pathalia)
StructuresYet
to Probe
06
(Atharamura, Batchia, Jampai,
Langai, Machhlithum, Sakhan)8 10
9
11
2
1
5
3
4
6
7
Fields of Tripura
Manikyanagar
Tichna
Agartala Dome
Konaban
Kunjaban
Sonamura
Sundalbari
Fields Discovered 11
On Production 7
Yet to be put on Production 4
1975… Baramura 31
1982… Gojalia 15
1983… Manikyanagar 30
1986… Konaban 36
1987… Agartala Dome 49
2000… Tichna 09
2004… Sonamura 03
2007…Sundulbari & Kunjaban 10+7
2008… Tulamura 01
2009…Khubal 11
Others 10
TotalWells 212
Operational Areas for E&P Activities
7
Particular
Area
(Km2)
Remarks
Granted PML 3075
17 granted PML areas in
10 discovered fields
Gas production from 13
granted PML
AA-ONN-2001/1
(NELP Block)
960
 Operational w.e.f. May’
2003.
 DOC submitted in
Feb’2016
Total 4035 Km2
8
AA-ONN-2001/1
KHUBAL
MANU
DOLAI
ONGC
NELP Block
AA-ONN-2001/1, EastTripura
Initial area:
3010 Sq. Km
Current appraisal
area:
960 Sq. Km
Wells Drilled 11
GasWells 3 (KH#4, KH#5, KH#7)
Appraisal Locations 12 + 1*
DOC Submitted FEB ‘16
FDP Submission AUG ’17 (Tentative)
NELP Block AA-ONN-2001/1
In-Place Volumes & Reserves (As on 01.04.2016)
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Category Total Reserves in BCM
PML Area
 GIIP 75.7
 Ultimate Reserves 42.7
 Cum. Production
11.8
12.3 BCM (Till 01.09.2016)
 Balance Reserve 30.9
NELP Area (Khubal)
 GIIP 23.9
 Ultimate 8.1
10
7
23
158
22
2
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
Bokabil
Upper Bhuban
Middle Bhuban
Lower Bhuban
Barail
TotalWells : 212 (Exploratory: 168 / Development: 44)
Hydrocarbon Bearing : 107
Success Ratio : 1:2
Exploration Scenario
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15
30
36
49
9
3
10
7
1
11 10
16
8
14
30
25
2 3 3 2 1 3
0
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Wells Drilled Gas Wells
Status of Wells (As on 01.09.2016)
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Total Wells Drilled 212
Gas Wells 95
On Production 70
Sick 4
Unconnected for want of surface facilities 21
Abandoned / To be abandoned 95
Utility Wells 05
Inconclusive Tested / Re-testing required 17
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Exploration in Tripura - JV of Jubilant & GAIL
Block: Tripura AA-ONN-2002/1
PSC Details
Effective
Date
7th April, 2004
Participation JOGPL 20%, GAIL 80%
Block Area 1,260 Sq. Km.
Post Relinquishment
Phases
Completed
Exploration Phases I & II
Current
Phase
Appraisal/Development
of two discoveries
Phase-1
Exploration Wells (3)
Jailangpara-1, Kathalchari-1*, North-Ambassa
AppraisalWells (2)
Srikantabari-1, Kathalchari-NE
Seismic Area ~ 310 LKM of 2D API
Phase-2
Exploration Wells (2)
Matabari-1, North Atharamura-1*
Seismic Area ~ 310 LKM of 2D API
Current Activities
Kathalchari
FDP approved by MC on 5th August
2015.
North
Atharamura
Appraisal plan reviewed by MC on
30th June 2015.
Investment
$136 MM (INR 695 Cr)
till end 31st August 2016
Work Programme Carried Out
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Field Habiganj
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1963/1968
GIIP (BCF) 3684
2P (BCF) 2633 (RF:71%)
Average Single Well Productivity 25.11 MMSCFD
Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013
Field Bibiyana
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1998/2007
GIIP (BCF) 7427
2P (BCF) 5754 (RF:77%)
Average Single Well Productivity 59.57 MMSCFD
Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013
Field Moulavi Bazar
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1997/2005
GIIP (BCF) 1053
2P (BCF) 428 (RF: 41%)
Average Single Well Productivity 12.17 MMSCFD
Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013
Existing /Producing Fields of Bangladesh
Existing /Producing Fields of Tripura (India)
New Fields of Tripura (India)
Field Rashidpur
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1960/1993
GIIP (BCF) 3650
2P (BCF) 2433 (RF:67%)
Average Single Well Productivity 11.75 MMSCFD
Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013
Field Baramura
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1975/1986
GIIP (BCF) 302.3 196
2P (BCF) 122.3 (RF:40%) 98.3 (RF:50.2%)
Average Single Well Productivity 5.3 MMSCFD
Source: IHS,2011
Field Agartala Dome
Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1987/1998
GIIP (BCF) 578.2 553.8
2P (BCF) 369.5 (RF:64%) 385 (RF:67.3%)
Average Single Well Productivity 7.1 MMSCFD
Source: IHS, 2011
Block
surrounded by
prolific Gas
fields of India
and Bangladesh
Bangladesh Fields Source: Petrobangla Annual Report
2013
Indian Fields Source*: www.infraline.com(2008-2009),
IHS 2011
1616
1C 2C 3C
GIIP 125 341 1860
Recoverable 75 239 1395
Kathalchari - Middle Bhuban; 1st phase FDP approved
1C 2C 3C
GIIP 354 1078 3401
Recoverable 58 348 923
North Atharamura - Middle Bhuban; To be appraised
Resource estimates as per GCA report as of September
2013
DGH has approved GIIP of 1.2 TCF (36 BCM)
and recoverable of 65 BCF (2P) (1.95 BCM)
Large GIIP Resource Base : ~500-5000 BCF Range
Units in BCF
Units in BCF
Appraisal Period Appraisal period till 31st May 2016,
requested DGH for extension.
Work Program 2 Firm Wells & 140 LKM 2D Seismic
completed
3 ContingentWells + 50 LKM 2D
Seismic
Static & Dynamic Modeling and DOC
preparation.
Appraisal of North-Atharamura Discovery
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FDP
Approved by MC on 5th Aug’15 for 249
Sq KM of development area
Reserves
GIIP: 1212 BCF (36 BCM)
Recov. Reserves: 64.54 BCF (1.95 BCM)
from 4 wells as Phase-1.
Development
Work
Program
• 3D Seismic 70 Sq. Km
• (02) Re-Entry and completion of KL
& MatabariWell
• Drilling and completion of 02 new
wells, basis 3D Seismic
• Facility installation and
commissioning
• Gas Production , Evacuation and
Monetization.
• First Gas expected by May 2020.
Development of Kathalchari Discovery
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19
Overview of ONGC in Tripura
Important Milestones
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1962 : Geological Mapping
1972 : Exploratory Drilling
1975 : Commercial gas discovery in Baramura (Well BM-1)
1977 : Seismic Survey (2D Seismic : 6290 GLK, 3D Seismic: 946.7 Sq Km)
1986 : Gas Production started
2005 : ONGC conceived Gas to Wire concept
2008 : Feasibility Report (6 MMSCMD)
2012: Gas Supply to OTPC
2016: Success Continues…
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Cum.GasProdn.,MMSCM
GasRate,m3/d
GasRate_m3/d CumGas_MMm3
Gas Production Trend
Baramura
Jan 1986
Manikyanagar
Jan 1988
Agartala Dome
Jan 1998
Konaban
Mar 1999
OTPC
Unit-I
June-13
OTPC
Unit-II
Dec-14
Peak Production Rate : 4.437 MMSCMD (20.03.2015)
Gas Production Trend - Last 4 Years
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
645
822
1140
1332 1402
GasProduction
MMSCM
Average Prod
Rate(MMSCMD)
1.77 2.25 3.12 3.64 3.83
Gas Supply
Commenced
OTPC Unit-I
Jun’ 2012
OTPC Unit-II
Oct’ 2014
NEEPCO, Mon
Mar’ 2015
Gas Production Trend - Last 4 Years
Average Prod
Rate(MMSCMD)
1.77 2.25 3.12 3.64 3.83
Gas Supply
Commenced
OTPC Unit-I
Jun’ 2012
OTPC Unit-II
Oct’ 2014
NEEPCO, Mon
Mar’ 2015
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17
645
822
1140
1332 1402
GasProduction
MMSCM
Financial Performance (₹ in Cr)
Particulars 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
2016-17
(Q1)
Revenue 457.0 597.0 881.63 1045.30 235.09
Profit 9.81 147.84 423.19 527.25 106.33
Contribution to
State Exchequer 81.79 95.40 127.32 150.88 30.8
Contribution to State Exchequer consists of Royalty, Dead Rent &VAT
Financial Performance & Contribution
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Gas Supply Commitment Gas Availability
Consumer Quantity
MMSCMD
Installation /Field Present Production
MMSCMD
OTPC Palatana 2.65 Agartala Dome 2.10
NEEPCO RC Nagar 0.75 Konaban 1.28
NEEPCO Monarchak 0.50 Rokhia 0.31
TSECL Rokhia 0.58 Baramura 0.27
TSECL Baramura 0.40 Sundulbari(SD#4, #8) 0.16
TNGC (CGD+IGC) 0.08
Total Demand 4.96 Total Supply 4.12
Demand/ Supply Gap (4.96-4.12) = 0.84 MMSCMD
All Figs. In
MMSCMD
Gas Demand v/s Availability
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Gas Supply scenario to Industry
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Consumers
Supply
Pressure
(Ksc)
Installed
Power Generation Capacity
(MW)
Gas Supply
Commitment
(MMSCMD)
Present Gas Supply
Potential
(MMSCMD)
NEEPCO, RC Nagar 22 84 0.75 0.75
TSECL, Rokhia 22 63 0.58 0.58
TSECL, Baramura 20 42 0.40 0.26
OTPC, Palatana 15 726 2.65 2.44
NEEPCO, Monarchak 20 101 0.50 0.0
Power Sector 1016 4.88 4.03
TNGC 6 CNG+PNG Sector 0.07 0.08
IGC – Bodhjungnagar 6 Industrial Growth Centre 0.016 0.016
GrandTotal Power & CGD 4.96 4.12
Present Power Production – 651 MW
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Resources / Infrastructure
Production Installations
GCS Capacity (MMSCMD)
ADB 2.20
Baramura 0.75
Rokhia 0.50
Konaban 1.50
Total 4.95
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Sonamura 0.80 (Dec ’16)
Gojalia 0.50 (Mar ’19)
Enhancement ADB
(From 2.2 to 2.7)
0.50 (Dec ’17)
GrandTotal 6.75
Existing
Upcoming
Surface Facilities and Gas Grid Network
Drilling Resources
3 Deptt. Rigs
1. E-1400-10
2. E-1400-14
3. ARMCUE
04 Rigs CH + 1 Deptt. diverted
One 1000 HP CH Mobile Rig
(EDC: Oct’16)
OneType-III Rig (John)
(EDC: Dec’16) in Khubal
OneType-III Rig (Quippo)
(EDC: Jan’17) in Khubal
OneType-III (from CFB)
EDC: Mar’17 for Khubal
BI-2000-I (from MBA Basin)
EDC: Jan’17 for Khubal
Existing (03) Additional Planned (05)
Work-over Rig Resources
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1. Dept. IR-500-I
2. CH John-100-25
(up to May’ 2018)
1 Dept. HH-100-I
Commissioning Oct’2016
2 200 T CH mobile PT rig
for 4 years
Existing (02) Additional (02)
33
Way Forward
Project Scheme for production enhancement
34
For Gas production of 5.1 MMSCMD, a project scheme
was approved by ONGC Board in Feb’2016
Total Investment : Rs 5050. 13 Cr
Drilling (153 wells) : Rs 4116.37 Cr
Surface Facilities & pipeline : Rs 933.76 Cr
Reserve Accretion : 40 BCM
Gas Production envisaged : 49.37 BCM till 2035-36
Investment has been approved for the activities to be carried out between 2005-06 to 2021-22
Major Milestones for Sustenance of Gas Supply
35
Components
(West Tripura)
Activities
Completed
during 2005-16
Balance
Activities to be
completed by
2021-22
Total Plan
Drilling of Wells 81 72 153
Exploratory Wells 48 33 81
Development Wells 33 39 72
Planned Accretion*, BCM ~18 ~22 40
Surface Facilities, MMSCMD 4.95 1.4 6.35
Capacity to be Added : 1.40 MMSCMD
 Creation of Sonamura GCS : 0.80 MMSCMD (EDC: Dec 2016)
 Creation of Gojalia GCS : 0.50 MMSCMD (EDC: Mar 2019)
Production profile considered up to 2035-36
Drilling Program for next 5 years
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6
13
15
13
7
9 9
7 7 7
15
22 22
20
14
0
5
10
15
20
25
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Exp Dev Total
NELP 2 6 1* 4* 5*
37
Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for North-East India was
released by MOPNG – GOI on 9th Feb 2016 at
Guwahati for developing North-East region as a
dominant Hydrocarbon Hub at the forefront of India’s
energy economy.
Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for NER
38
5 Pillars of North East Hydrocarbon Vision 2030
Production
Production enhancement contracts, technology
deployment and fast track clearances
•Develop service provider hubs
Projects
LPG, NG, POL Pipelines
•Refineries, Import links
•CNG Highways & 13 new CGD networks
Policy Moderate PSC, review resource pricing
•FacilitateVGF (Viability Gap Funding)
People
Clean fuel access for households
•Skill development
•Local community involvement
State government involvement in planning and
implementation
•Trade with SAARC countries
Partnership
39
Developing North East Region as a dominant hub at forefront of India energy map
Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for NER
1. Double the the production of Oil and Natural Gas (O + OEG in MMTOE)
2. Access of clean fuel (LPG/PNG) to 100% households in the region.
3. Bolster development through creation of service provider hubs.
4. Ensure availability to support growth in per capita Petroleum product consumption.
5. Provide pipe line connectivity by installing new POL & LPG pipe line.
6. Develop natural gas grid, CGD networks & CNG Highways.
7. Generate employment opportunities through industrial & skill development.
8. Promote manufacturing industry related to Oil & Gas in the region.
9. Incentivize production of Bio fuel in the region for providing access to clean fuels and
to boost rural economy.
10.Promote trade between North East Region of India & Neighbouring SAARC
countries.
Natural Gas – Demand Supply scenario
40
Present Status Future Projections
41
Key initiatives planned for the Tripura state
Production of Oil &
Gas
Oil & Gas production
estimated
approximately to be
3.5 MMTOE in 2030
LPG Access
Increasing LPG
consumption from
32TMTPA in 2014-15
84TMTPA in 2029-30
Revenue
Estimated revenue of Rs.
410 Crore from
royalty in 2030
Planned projects
Oil & Gas
• Natural gas pipeline:Agartala-Silchar-Shillong-Guwahati-Bongaigaon
• LPG pipeline: Chittagong-sabrum-Agartala (Further to Aizawl/Silchar)
• POL Pipeline: Guwahati-Lumding-Silchar-Agartala
• Service provider hub at Agartala
• Expansion of CGD network byTNGCL
• Developing Agartala as nodal LPG despatch point
(for Silchar, Manipur, Mizoram)
Other Infrastructure
projects
Black top surface and
double lane laying of
NH 44
POL product supply
Increasing POL availability
from
190TMTPA in 2014-15
408TMTPA in 2029-30
42
Crude Oil P/L
Paradip-Siliguri-Bongaigaon-Numaligarh Ph-I
Gas P/L
Duliajan-Numaligarh-Bongaigaon
Ph-II Agartala-Silchar-Shillong-Guwahati-Bongaigaon
Ph-III Barauni-Siliguri-Bongaigaon
Sitwe-Aizawl-Silchar
Product P/L (POL)
Siliguri - Parbatipur (Post NRL expansion)
Guwahati-Lumbding-Silchar-Imphal (Further to
Aizawl/Agartala)
Numaligarh-Dimapur-Imphal-Moreh
Numaligarh-Itanagar (Future Plan)
LPG P/L
Numaligarh-Dimapur-Imphal
Chittagong-sabrum-Agartala (Further extension to
Aizawl/Silchar)
Durgapur-Siliguri-Guwahati (Further extension to
Imphal, if NRL expansion doesn’t happen) (alternative to
Chittagong – Agartala pipeline )
Pipelines - Route Map
43
CGD Cities and CNG Highway of NER
Investment Requirements
44
45
Gas based Industries in Tripura
726 MW Mega Power Plant project was conceptualized :
 to monetize the already established idle gas reserves
 to improve the power scenario of the North-East states.
OTPC – ONGC Tripura Power Company Ltd
46
One of the biggest Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects of the world.
Hon’ble President of India Sri. Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the first unit 363.3 MW
on 21.06.2013.
President inaugurates 1st unit, Jun’ 2013
47
Honourable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi dedicated Unit II (363.3 mw) to the Nation
on December 1, 2014.
48
Prime Minister inaugurates 2nd unit, Dec’ 2014
INSTALLED
POWER
GENERATION
CAPACITY
726.6 MW
98 MW-
Merchant Sale
North East
OTPC : Power Sharing Commitments to Neighboring States
49
ONGC is supplying 2.65 MMSCMD as per GSA and OTPC
produces 578 MW
50
Natural gas utilisation – Industry development
 Natural Gas as aVehicle Fuel
 PNG for Domestic Use (Piped Natural Gas) & CGD (City Gas
Distribution) network
 For production of Fertilizers.
 For heating in the leaching process for drying and curing processes
in Rubber Industry.
 For uniform heating during drying process of tea leaves in tea
processing industry .
 Natural gas can be used for powder drying, tiles drying and final
heat treatment.
51
ONGCians the Energy Soldiers,
Always Partners in the Progress of Tripura
Thank you…

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18. NECS 2016 _ Energy- Way forward for oil and gas exploration in tripura-Mr.S.C.Soni

  • 1. ONGC - Tripura Asset Date: 23.09.2016Agartala E &P activities in Tripura Connect North East, 2016 – Energy
  • 3. Presentation Outline 3 • Resources / Infrastructure • Way Forward • Exploration in Tripura - JV of Jubilant & GAIL • Overview of ONGC Tripura Asset • Exploration in Tripura – ONGC
  • 5. 5 Tripura Fold Belt Structures Identified 24 (Exposed: 18, Concealed: 6) Structures Probed 18 (Agartala Dome, Baramura, Konaban, Manikyanagar, Kunjaban, Sonamura, Sundalbari, Gojalia, Khubal, Tichna, Tulamura, Bamutia, Harargaj, Rajnagar, Khowai- Kalyanpur, Barjala, Langtarai, Pathalia) StructuresYet to Probe 06 (Atharamura, Batchia, Jampai, Langai, Machhlithum, Sakhan)8 10 9 11 2 1 5 3 4 6 7
  • 6. Fields of Tripura Manikyanagar Tichna Agartala Dome Konaban Kunjaban Sonamura Sundalbari Fields Discovered 11 On Production 7 Yet to be put on Production 4 1975… Baramura 31 1982… Gojalia 15 1983… Manikyanagar 30 1986… Konaban 36 1987… Agartala Dome 49 2000… Tichna 09 2004… Sonamura 03 2007…Sundulbari & Kunjaban 10+7 2008… Tulamura 01 2009…Khubal 11 Others 10 TotalWells 212
  • 7. Operational Areas for E&P Activities 7 Particular Area (Km2) Remarks Granted PML 3075 17 granted PML areas in 10 discovered fields Gas production from 13 granted PML AA-ONN-2001/1 (NELP Block) 960  Operational w.e.f. May’ 2003.  DOC submitted in Feb’2016 Total 4035 Km2
  • 8. 8 AA-ONN-2001/1 KHUBAL MANU DOLAI ONGC NELP Block AA-ONN-2001/1, EastTripura Initial area: 3010 Sq. Km Current appraisal area: 960 Sq. Km Wells Drilled 11 GasWells 3 (KH#4, KH#5, KH#7) Appraisal Locations 12 + 1* DOC Submitted FEB ‘16 FDP Submission AUG ’17 (Tentative) NELP Block AA-ONN-2001/1
  • 9. In-Place Volumes & Reserves (As on 01.04.2016) 9 Category Total Reserves in BCM PML Area  GIIP 75.7  Ultimate Reserves 42.7  Cum. Production 11.8 12.3 BCM (Till 01.09.2016)  Balance Reserve 30.9 NELP Area (Khubal)  GIIP 23.9  Ultimate 8.1
  • 10. 10 7 23 158 22 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Bokabil Upper Bhuban Middle Bhuban Lower Bhuban Barail TotalWells : 212 (Exploratory: 168 / Development: 44) Hydrocarbon Bearing : 107 Success Ratio : 1:2 Exploration Scenario 31 15 30 36 49 9 3 10 7 1 11 10 16 8 14 30 25 2 3 3 2 1 3 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Wells Drilled Gas Wells
  • 11. Status of Wells (As on 01.09.2016) 11 Total Wells Drilled 212 Gas Wells 95 On Production 70 Sick 4 Unconnected for want of surface facilities 21 Abandoned / To be abandoned 95 Utility Wells 05 Inconclusive Tested / Re-testing required 17
  • 12. 12 Exploration in Tripura - JV of Jubilant & GAIL
  • 13. Block: Tripura AA-ONN-2002/1 PSC Details Effective Date 7th April, 2004 Participation JOGPL 20%, GAIL 80% Block Area 1,260 Sq. Km. Post Relinquishment Phases Completed Exploration Phases I & II Current Phase Appraisal/Development of two discoveries
  • 14. Phase-1 Exploration Wells (3) Jailangpara-1, Kathalchari-1*, North-Ambassa AppraisalWells (2) Srikantabari-1, Kathalchari-NE Seismic Area ~ 310 LKM of 2D API Phase-2 Exploration Wells (2) Matabari-1, North Atharamura-1* Seismic Area ~ 310 LKM of 2D API Current Activities Kathalchari FDP approved by MC on 5th August 2015. North Atharamura Appraisal plan reviewed by MC on 30th June 2015. Investment $136 MM (INR 695 Cr) till end 31st August 2016 Work Programme Carried Out 14
  • 15. Field Habiganj Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1963/1968 GIIP (BCF) 3684 2P (BCF) 2633 (RF:71%) Average Single Well Productivity 25.11 MMSCFD Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013 Field Bibiyana Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1998/2007 GIIP (BCF) 7427 2P (BCF) 5754 (RF:77%) Average Single Well Productivity 59.57 MMSCFD Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013 Field Moulavi Bazar Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1997/2005 GIIP (BCF) 1053 2P (BCF) 428 (RF: 41%) Average Single Well Productivity 12.17 MMSCFD Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013 Existing /Producing Fields of Bangladesh Existing /Producing Fields of Tripura (India) New Fields of Tripura (India) Field Rashidpur Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1960/1993 GIIP (BCF) 3650 2P (BCF) 2433 (RF:67%) Average Single Well Productivity 11.75 MMSCFD Source: Petrobangla Annual Report, 2013 Field Baramura Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1975/1986 GIIP (BCF) 302.3 196 2P (BCF) 122.3 (RF:40%) 98.3 (RF:50.2%) Average Single Well Productivity 5.3 MMSCFD Source: IHS,2011 Field Agartala Dome Disc. Year/Prod. Year 1987/1998 GIIP (BCF) 578.2 553.8 2P (BCF) 369.5 (RF:64%) 385 (RF:67.3%) Average Single Well Productivity 7.1 MMSCFD Source: IHS, 2011 Block surrounded by prolific Gas fields of India and Bangladesh Bangladesh Fields Source: Petrobangla Annual Report 2013 Indian Fields Source*: www.infraline.com(2008-2009), IHS 2011
  • 16. 1616 1C 2C 3C GIIP 125 341 1860 Recoverable 75 239 1395 Kathalchari - Middle Bhuban; 1st phase FDP approved 1C 2C 3C GIIP 354 1078 3401 Recoverable 58 348 923 North Atharamura - Middle Bhuban; To be appraised Resource estimates as per GCA report as of September 2013 DGH has approved GIIP of 1.2 TCF (36 BCM) and recoverable of 65 BCF (2P) (1.95 BCM) Large GIIP Resource Base : ~500-5000 BCF Range Units in BCF Units in BCF
  • 17. Appraisal Period Appraisal period till 31st May 2016, requested DGH for extension. Work Program 2 Firm Wells & 140 LKM 2D Seismic completed 3 ContingentWells + 50 LKM 2D Seismic Static & Dynamic Modeling and DOC preparation. Appraisal of North-Atharamura Discovery 17
  • 18. FDP Approved by MC on 5th Aug’15 for 249 Sq KM of development area Reserves GIIP: 1212 BCF (36 BCM) Recov. Reserves: 64.54 BCF (1.95 BCM) from 4 wells as Phase-1. Development Work Program • 3D Seismic 70 Sq. Km • (02) Re-Entry and completion of KL & MatabariWell • Drilling and completion of 02 new wells, basis 3D Seismic • Facility installation and commissioning • Gas Production , Evacuation and Monetization. • First Gas expected by May 2020. Development of Kathalchari Discovery 18
  • 19. 19 Overview of ONGC in Tripura
  • 20. Important Milestones 20 1962 : Geological Mapping 1972 : Exploratory Drilling 1975 : Commercial gas discovery in Baramura (Well BM-1) 1977 : Seismic Survey (2D Seismic : 6290 GLK, 3D Seismic: 946.7 Sq Km) 1986 : Gas Production started 2005 : ONGC conceived Gas to Wire concept 2008 : Feasibility Report (6 MMSCMD) 2012: Gas Supply to OTPC 2016: Success Continues…
  • 21. 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 0 500000 1000000 1500000 2000000 2500000 3000000 3500000 4000000 4500000 5000000 Cum.GasProdn.,MMSCM GasRate,m3/d GasRate_m3/d CumGas_MMm3 Gas Production Trend Baramura Jan 1986 Manikyanagar Jan 1988 Agartala Dome Jan 1998 Konaban Mar 1999 OTPC Unit-I June-13 OTPC Unit-II Dec-14 Peak Production Rate : 4.437 MMSCMD (20.03.2015)
  • 22. Gas Production Trend - Last 4 Years 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 645 822 1140 1332 1402 GasProduction MMSCM Average Prod Rate(MMSCMD) 1.77 2.25 3.12 3.64 3.83 Gas Supply Commenced OTPC Unit-I Jun’ 2012 OTPC Unit-II Oct’ 2014 NEEPCO, Mon Mar’ 2015
  • 23. Gas Production Trend - Last 4 Years Average Prod Rate(MMSCMD) 1.77 2.25 3.12 3.64 3.83 Gas Supply Commenced OTPC Unit-I Jun’ 2012 OTPC Unit-II Oct’ 2014 NEEPCO, Mon Mar’ 2015 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 645 822 1140 1332 1402 GasProduction MMSCM
  • 24. Financial Performance (₹ in Cr) Particulars 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 (Q1) Revenue 457.0 597.0 881.63 1045.30 235.09 Profit 9.81 147.84 423.19 527.25 106.33 Contribution to State Exchequer 81.79 95.40 127.32 150.88 30.8 Contribution to State Exchequer consists of Royalty, Dead Rent &VAT Financial Performance & Contribution 24
  • 25. Gas Supply Commitment Gas Availability Consumer Quantity MMSCMD Installation /Field Present Production MMSCMD OTPC Palatana 2.65 Agartala Dome 2.10 NEEPCO RC Nagar 0.75 Konaban 1.28 NEEPCO Monarchak 0.50 Rokhia 0.31 TSECL Rokhia 0.58 Baramura 0.27 TSECL Baramura 0.40 Sundulbari(SD#4, #8) 0.16 TNGC (CGD+IGC) 0.08 Total Demand 4.96 Total Supply 4.12 Demand/ Supply Gap (4.96-4.12) = 0.84 MMSCMD All Figs. In MMSCMD Gas Demand v/s Availability 25
  • 26. Gas Supply scenario to Industry 26 Consumers Supply Pressure (Ksc) Installed Power Generation Capacity (MW) Gas Supply Commitment (MMSCMD) Present Gas Supply Potential (MMSCMD) NEEPCO, RC Nagar 22 84 0.75 0.75 TSECL, Rokhia 22 63 0.58 0.58 TSECL, Baramura 20 42 0.40 0.26 OTPC, Palatana 15 726 2.65 2.44 NEEPCO, Monarchak 20 101 0.50 0.0 Power Sector 1016 4.88 4.03 TNGC 6 CNG+PNG Sector 0.07 0.08 IGC – Bodhjungnagar 6 Industrial Growth Centre 0.016 0.016 GrandTotal Power & CGD 4.96 4.12 Present Power Production – 651 MW
  • 28. Production Installations GCS Capacity (MMSCMD) ADB 2.20 Baramura 0.75 Rokhia 0.50 Konaban 1.50 Total 4.95 29 Sonamura 0.80 (Dec ’16) Gojalia 0.50 (Mar ’19) Enhancement ADB (From 2.2 to 2.7) 0.50 (Dec ’17) GrandTotal 6.75 Existing Upcoming
  • 29. Surface Facilities and Gas Grid Network
  • 30. Drilling Resources 3 Deptt. Rigs 1. E-1400-10 2. E-1400-14 3. ARMCUE 04 Rigs CH + 1 Deptt. diverted One 1000 HP CH Mobile Rig (EDC: Oct’16) OneType-III Rig (John) (EDC: Dec’16) in Khubal OneType-III Rig (Quippo) (EDC: Jan’17) in Khubal OneType-III (from CFB) EDC: Mar’17 for Khubal BI-2000-I (from MBA Basin) EDC: Jan’17 for Khubal Existing (03) Additional Planned (05)
  • 31. Work-over Rig Resources 32 1. Dept. IR-500-I 2. CH John-100-25 (up to May’ 2018) 1 Dept. HH-100-I Commissioning Oct’2016 2 200 T CH mobile PT rig for 4 years Existing (02) Additional (02)
  • 33. Project Scheme for production enhancement 34 For Gas production of 5.1 MMSCMD, a project scheme was approved by ONGC Board in Feb’2016 Total Investment : Rs 5050. 13 Cr Drilling (153 wells) : Rs 4116.37 Cr Surface Facilities & pipeline : Rs 933.76 Cr Reserve Accretion : 40 BCM Gas Production envisaged : 49.37 BCM till 2035-36 Investment has been approved for the activities to be carried out between 2005-06 to 2021-22
  • 34. Major Milestones for Sustenance of Gas Supply 35 Components (West Tripura) Activities Completed during 2005-16 Balance Activities to be completed by 2021-22 Total Plan Drilling of Wells 81 72 153 Exploratory Wells 48 33 81 Development Wells 33 39 72 Planned Accretion*, BCM ~18 ~22 40 Surface Facilities, MMSCMD 4.95 1.4 6.35 Capacity to be Added : 1.40 MMSCMD  Creation of Sonamura GCS : 0.80 MMSCMD (EDC: Dec 2016)  Creation of Gojalia GCS : 0.50 MMSCMD (EDC: Mar 2019) Production profile considered up to 2035-36
  • 35. Drilling Program for next 5 years 36 6 13 15 13 7 9 9 7 7 7 15 22 22 20 14 0 5 10 15 20 25 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Exp Dev Total NELP 2 6 1* 4* 5*
  • 36. 37 Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for North-East India was released by MOPNG – GOI on 9th Feb 2016 at Guwahati for developing North-East region as a dominant Hydrocarbon Hub at the forefront of India’s energy economy. Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for NER
  • 37. 38 5 Pillars of North East Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 Production Production enhancement contracts, technology deployment and fast track clearances •Develop service provider hubs Projects LPG, NG, POL Pipelines •Refineries, Import links •CNG Highways & 13 new CGD networks Policy Moderate PSC, review resource pricing •FacilitateVGF (Viability Gap Funding) People Clean fuel access for households •Skill development •Local community involvement State government involvement in planning and implementation •Trade with SAARC countries Partnership
  • 38. 39 Developing North East Region as a dominant hub at forefront of India energy map Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 for NER 1. Double the the production of Oil and Natural Gas (O + OEG in MMTOE) 2. Access of clean fuel (LPG/PNG) to 100% households in the region. 3. Bolster development through creation of service provider hubs. 4. Ensure availability to support growth in per capita Petroleum product consumption. 5. Provide pipe line connectivity by installing new POL & LPG pipe line. 6. Develop natural gas grid, CGD networks & CNG Highways. 7. Generate employment opportunities through industrial & skill development. 8. Promote manufacturing industry related to Oil & Gas in the region. 9. Incentivize production of Bio fuel in the region for providing access to clean fuels and to boost rural economy. 10.Promote trade between North East Region of India & Neighbouring SAARC countries.
  • 39. Natural Gas – Demand Supply scenario 40 Present Status Future Projections
  • 40. 41 Key initiatives planned for the Tripura state Production of Oil & Gas Oil & Gas production estimated approximately to be 3.5 MMTOE in 2030 LPG Access Increasing LPG consumption from 32TMTPA in 2014-15 84TMTPA in 2029-30 Revenue Estimated revenue of Rs. 410 Crore from royalty in 2030 Planned projects Oil & Gas • Natural gas pipeline:Agartala-Silchar-Shillong-Guwahati-Bongaigaon • LPG pipeline: Chittagong-sabrum-Agartala (Further to Aizawl/Silchar) • POL Pipeline: Guwahati-Lumding-Silchar-Agartala • Service provider hub at Agartala • Expansion of CGD network byTNGCL • Developing Agartala as nodal LPG despatch point (for Silchar, Manipur, Mizoram) Other Infrastructure projects Black top surface and double lane laying of NH 44 POL product supply Increasing POL availability from 190TMTPA in 2014-15 408TMTPA in 2029-30
  • 41. 42 Crude Oil P/L Paradip-Siliguri-Bongaigaon-Numaligarh Ph-I Gas P/L Duliajan-Numaligarh-Bongaigaon Ph-II Agartala-Silchar-Shillong-Guwahati-Bongaigaon Ph-III Barauni-Siliguri-Bongaigaon Sitwe-Aizawl-Silchar Product P/L (POL) Siliguri - Parbatipur (Post NRL expansion) Guwahati-Lumbding-Silchar-Imphal (Further to Aizawl/Agartala) Numaligarh-Dimapur-Imphal-Moreh Numaligarh-Itanagar (Future Plan) LPG P/L Numaligarh-Dimapur-Imphal Chittagong-sabrum-Agartala (Further extension to Aizawl/Silchar) Durgapur-Siliguri-Guwahati (Further extension to Imphal, if NRL expansion doesn’t happen) (alternative to Chittagong – Agartala pipeline ) Pipelines - Route Map
  • 42. 43 CGD Cities and CNG Highway of NER
  • 45. 726 MW Mega Power Plant project was conceptualized :  to monetize the already established idle gas reserves  to improve the power scenario of the North-East states. OTPC – ONGC Tripura Power Company Ltd 46 One of the biggest Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects of the world.
  • 46. Hon’ble President of India Sri. Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated the first unit 363.3 MW on 21.06.2013. President inaugurates 1st unit, Jun’ 2013 47
  • 47. Honourable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi dedicated Unit II (363.3 mw) to the Nation on December 1, 2014. 48 Prime Minister inaugurates 2nd unit, Dec’ 2014
  • 48. INSTALLED POWER GENERATION CAPACITY 726.6 MW 98 MW- Merchant Sale North East OTPC : Power Sharing Commitments to Neighboring States 49 ONGC is supplying 2.65 MMSCMD as per GSA and OTPC produces 578 MW
  • 49. 50 Natural gas utilisation – Industry development  Natural Gas as aVehicle Fuel  PNG for Domestic Use (Piped Natural Gas) & CGD (City Gas Distribution) network  For production of Fertilizers.  For heating in the leaching process for drying and curing processes in Rubber Industry.  For uniform heating during drying process of tea leaves in tea processing industry .  Natural gas can be used for powder drying, tiles drying and final heat treatment.
  • 50. 51 ONGCians the Energy Soldiers, Always Partners in the Progress of Tripura Thank you…