Key Points

Oil India Limited has launched its first gas exploration well in Tripura's Gomati district, marking a significant milestone in the state's energy sector. The Debtamura-1 well is situated in a challenging terrain near the India-Bangladesh border, overcoming multiple logistical and environmental challenges. This exploration aligns with the government's Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) and supports the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. The project follows ONGC's previous successful gas exploration efforts in the northeastern state.

Key Points: Oil India Limited Launches First Tripura Gas Exploration Well

  • First OIL well drilled in Tripura under HELP policy
  • Located near India-Bangladesh border in Baramura-Debtamura forest
  • Overcame challenging terrain and monsoon obstacles
  • Supports Atmanirbhar Bharat energy goals
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Oil India Limited begins gas exploration work in Tripura

Oil India begins historic gas exploration at Debtamura site, marking breakthrough in Tripura's hydrocarbon exploration under HELP policy

"Overcoming all these, the spirit of all Oil Indians speaks to its moment and our aspiration of Atmanirbhar Bharat. - OIL Spokesman"

Agartala, May 14

In a significant development, the state-owned Oil India Limited (OIL) commenced its exploration and production activities in Tripura by spudding its well at Debtamura in Tripura's Gomati district, officials said here on Wednesday.

An OIL spokesman said that the company's Resident Chief Executive (RCE), Rupjyoti Phukan and other senior officials from OIL attended the spudding ceremony on Sunday at the location, around 120 km away from Agartala.

Terming the event a historic breakthrough in Tripura's hydrocarbon scenario, as the Debtamura-1 well is going to be the first well drilled by any oil and gas company in the state of Tripura, under the government of India's Hydrocarbon Exploration and Licensing Policy (HELP) regime.

The well Debtamura-1 is located inside Baramura-Debtamura reserve forest in Gomati district, near the India-Bangladesh international border, the spokesman said.

He said so far hydrocarbon exploration and production activities in this block had been beset with a myriad set of challenges which broadly include undulated and thick vegetated terrain, challenging surface logistics due to limited and narrow hilly roads having hairpin curves, and predominant.

The extended monsoon season is causing unprecedented floods and the ensuing landslides due to younger sediments dissected by lineaments, which badly damaged the well plinths and the approach road, also causing a challenging task in the areas, the spokesman added.

He said, "Overcoming all these, the spirit of all Oil Indians speaks to its moment and our aspiration of Atmanirbhar Bharat."

Maj General (Retd) Praveen Mathur, Advisor - Security (DGH), Sutirtha Paul, Joint Director, Directorate of Industries and Commerce, of Tripura government, Chitra Mohan Borah, Executive Director and HoD, Frontier Basin Project, OIL, Arunav Baruah, Chief General Manager (FB), OIL, Pankaj Kumar Biswas, General Manager, GAIL, and other senior officials from OIL attended the spudding ceremony at the location.

Meanwhile, another government-owned oil and gas major, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), found a significant quantity of natural gas reserves in Tripura.

Since 1972, it has drilled over 200 wells in the northeastern state, and a significant number of wells are yielding gas.

The ONGC currently produces 3.5 MMSCMD of gas in Tripura. The ONGC has many years back formed the ONGC Tripura Power Company (OTPC) and set up the 726 MW electricity generation capacity Palatana gas-based power plant at Udaipur in Tripura's Gomati district.

Two separate units of the OTPC (363.3 MW X 2) were inaugurated by former President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

- IANS

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Amit K.
This is great news for Tripura's development! Northeast has so much untapped potential in energy sector. Hope this brings more jobs and infrastructure to the region. Atmanirbhar Bharat needs such projects 👏
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Priya R.
While I appreciate the economic benefits, I hope environmental safeguards are strictly followed. Baramura-Debtamura is a reserve forest after all. Development shouldn't come at the cost of our precious ecosystems.
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Rajesh M.
Good to see focus on Tripura! Northeast often gets neglected in national development narratives. The terrain challenges mentioned show how tough it is to work there - salute to the engineers and workers making this happen.
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Sunita G.
Hope the local communities benefit from this project. Often big companies come, extract resources, and locals see little improvement in their lives. Need proper CSR initiatives and skill development programs.
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Vikram S.
Strategic move near Bangladesh border! Energy security is national security. With ONGC already active, Tripura could become India's next energy hub. More such projects needed to reduce import dependence 💪
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Neha T.
The article mentions challenges like monsoons and landslides. Hope OIL has proper disaster management plans. Remember how difficult rescue operations were during 2022 Assam floods. Safety first! 🙏

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