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Oil India Strikes Natural Gas in Andaman Offshore Basin, Boosts Energy Quest

Oil India Ltd has discovered natural gas in the Andaman Offshore Basin from exploratory well Sri Vijayapuram-3. The well was drilled 15 km off the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters. Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri announced the find, linking it to the Samudra Manthan Mission announced by PM Modi. The discovery strengthens India's pursuit of energy security and self-reliance in frontier offshore basins.

Oil India discovers natural gas in Andaman offshore basin

New Delhi, June 6

Oil India Ltd on Friday reported the presence of natural gas in the Andaman Offshore Basin, marking a significant milestone in its exploration journey and underscoring India's frontier hydrocarbon potential. The discovery came from exploratory well Sri Vijayapuram-3, drilled 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters.

Initial production testing of the well at 1900+ meters depth in the Eocene formation established continuous flaring, confirming the presence of natural gas. Oil India is currently carrying out gas sampling to assess composition and calorific value, along with isotope studies to understand the genesis of the gas. The company noted that hydrocarbon presence has now been reported in 2 out of 3 exploratory wells drilled by OIL in the current campaign off the Andaman Basin.

"An ocean of energy opportunities reinforced in the Andaman Sea! Very happy to report the presence of natural gas in Sri Vijayapuram-3 an exploratory well drilled by Oil India Ltd. 15 km off the east coast of the Andaman Islands at a water depth of 355 meters. Initial production testing of the well at the depth of 1900 plus meters in the Eocene formation has established the presence of natural gas through continuous flaring," Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri posted on X.

The minister added that Oil India is carrying out gas sampling to assess composition, calorific value and isotope studies to understand the genesis of the gas.

The Samudra Manthan Mission was announced by PM Modi on Independence Day 2025 as the National Deep Water Exploration Mission, plans a large number of deepwater and ultra-deepwater exploration wells across India's offshore basins to fully exploit hydrocarbon reserves.

The discovery strengthens India's pursuit of energy security and self-reliance. With two successful wells out of three, the results reinforce the Andaman Sea as an "ocean of energy opportunities" and validate the potential of India's frontier offshore basins. Oil India said it remains committed to advancing exploration through technological excellence to unlock the nation's hydrocarbon potential for a secure energy future.

Oil India will take forward its exploration ambitions in coordination with global deepwater experts including Petrobras, TotalEnergies, bp, Shell and ExxonMobil. Collaboration with these players is expected to be critical as the company scales drilling in deeper waters and moves from discovery to appraisal. The presence of natural gas in Sri Vijayapuram-3 is being framed as a significant milestone in India's energy journey through Amrit Kaal.

If subsequent sampling and appraisal confirm commercial viability, the Andaman Offshore Basin could emerge as a new gas province, adding to domestic supply and reducing import dependence. For now, the flaring at 1900m depth in the Eocene formation gives Oil India and the Samudra Manthan Mission their first concrete evidence that India's deepwater frontier can deliver.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Amanda J

Incredible milestone! But I hope the environmental impact on the Andaman Islands' fragile ecosystem is thoroughly assessed before large-scale extraction begins. Need to balance energy needs with ecological preservation. 🌊🌿

Siddharth J

Samudra Manthan Mission ka naam to kamaal hai! Modi ji ne Independence Day pe jo vision diya tha, wo ab ground pe dikh raha hai. Deep-water exploration mein India ka future bright hai. But global partners pe dependent na rahein - apna tech develop karna bhi equally important hai. 💪

Priya S

Finally some good news for energy independence! But I'm a bit skeptical - Andaman islands are ecologically sensitive. Hope OIL follows best practices and doesn't repeat the mistakes of other deep-water drilling projects that led to spills. Also, local communities ko involve karo in decision-making. 🤔

Michael C

This is promising but the real challenge will be commercial viability. Deep-water extraction is expensive. If the gas quality is good and reserves are substantial, it could reduce LNG imports significantly. Let's wait for the appraisal results. 🤞

Rohit L

2 out of 3 wells successful - that's a hit ratio most explorers dream of! Andaman basin Andaman basin ka potential ab pura khulne wala hai. But ek concern hai: environmental clearance process slow hai na, waise hi projects delay hote hain. Woh bhi smooth karna padega for faster energy security. 🔥

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