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Bombay HighBombay High is an offshore oilfield 160 kilometres (99 mi) off the coast of Mumbai (Bombay), India. The oil operations are run by India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC). Bombay High field was
KG-21 WellGujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC) discovered a 5,656m-deep gas column in the KG-21 well in the Krishna-Godavari Basin (Deendayal Block) in Andhra Pradesh, South India. Earlier, GSPC, which is
KG-DWN-98 / 1 (KG-D6)The 8,100km² KG-DWN-98 / l (KG-D6) block lies in the Krishna-Godavari basin of the Bay of Bengal on India's east coast. The seabed slopes sharply causing water depths to vary between 700m (2,297ft) an
Mangala AreaThe Mangala Area, located in Block RJ-ON-90-1 (the Rajasthan Block), is a major oil field located in the Indian State of Rajasthan. The Mangala area actually consists of over 16 separate oil and gas f
Mumbai High FieldBombay High field was discovered by a Russian and Indian oil exploration team operating from the seismic exploration vessel Academic Arkhangelsky during mapping of the Gulf of Khambhat (earlier Cambay
Rajasthan BlockCairn India (CIL), a subsidiary of UK-based Cairn Energy, started production of oil from its Mangala oilfield in Barmer district of Rajasthan in September 2009. The initial capacity of the field was 3
Ravva Oil and Gas FieldRavva oil and gas field is located in the shallow offshore area of the Krishna-Godavari basin on the eastern coast of India. It lies in Block PKGM-1.