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Exploration And Production of GAIL (India) Limited

GAIL holds Participation Interest in 12 exploration blocks, including two NELP-I blocks, six NELP-II blocks, two NELP-IV blocks and two ‘Farm-in Blocks. The blocks spans from onland to deep offshore in West Coast and East Coast of India. The company has also acquired interest in the Cauvery offshore with Hardy Oil and one in Myanmar offshore with Daewoo.
Onland : 4 Blocks
Offshore : 8 Blocks (2 Farm-in)

Consortium partners with GAIL in above blocks are ONGCL, GSPCL, Gazprom, OIL, IOCL, Hardy Exploration & Production, Enpro Finance Private Ltd. and Daewoo Intl. GAIL has developed state-of-the-art interpretation work station for undertaking various interpretations of geo-scientific data.

NELP - I

1. MN-OSN-97/3 (Mahanadi Offshore)

i. Area: 5,420 sq. km.
ii. Water Depth: 0-400m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - ONGC (85%) & GAIL (15%)
iv. Operator : ONGC, Kolkata

2. NEC-OSN-97/1 (Bengal Offshore)

i. Area: 10425 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: 50-200m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - Gazprom (50%) & GAIL (50%)
iv. Operator : Gazprom, Moscow, Russia

NELP - II

1. GS-DWN-2000/2 (Gujarat Saurastra Offshore)

i. Area: 14,825 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: more than 2000m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - ONGC (85%) & GAIL (15%)
iv. Operator : ONGC, Mumbai

2. MB-DWN-2000/2 (Mumbai Offshore)

i. Area: 19,106 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: more than 2000m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - ONGC (50%), GAIL (15%), IOC (15%), OIL (10%) & GSPC (10%).
iv. Operator : ONGC, Mumbai

3. KK-DWN-2000/2 (Kerala Konkan Offshore)

i. Area: 20,998 sq. km.
ii. Water Depth: 400-1000m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - ONGC (85%) & GAIL (15%)
iv. Operator: ONGC, Mumbai

4. MN-OSN-2000/2 (Mahanadi Offshore)

i. Area: 8,330 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: 0-300m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - ONGC (40%), GAIL (20%), IOC (20%) and OIL (20%)
iv. Operator: ONGC, Mumbai

5. CB-ONN-2000/1 (Cambay Onshore)

i. Area: 1424 sq. km.
ii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - GSPC (40%), GAIL (40%) &JTI (20%) (JTI has withdrawn and assigned its share to GSPC, likely to be GAIL 50%, GSPCL 50%)
iii. Operator: GSPCL, Gandhinagar

6. MN-ONN-2000/1 (Mahanadi Onshore)

i. Area: 7,900 sq. km.
ii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - OIL (40%), GAIL (20%), ONGC (20%) and IOC (20%).
iii. Operator: OIL, Bhubaneshwar

NELP - IV

1. AA-ONN-2002/1 (Assam Arakan Onshore)

i. Area: 1,680 sq. km.
ii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - GAIL (80%) and EFPL (20%)
iii. Operator: EFPL, New Delhi

2. CY-ONN-2002/1 (Cauvery Onshore)

i. Area: 680 sq. km.
ii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - GAIL (50%), EFPL (30%), and GSPCL (20%).
iii. Operator: EFPL, New Delhi

Farm - in Blocks

1. CY-OS/2 (Cauvery Offshore)

i. Area: 5,010 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: 20m-400m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - Hardy (75%), GAIL (25%)
iv. Operator: Hardy Exploration & Production, Chenna

2. A-1, Myanmar Offshore

i. Area: 3,885 sq. km.
ii. Water depth: 50m-200m
iii. Consortium Partners (participating interest) - Daewoo (60%), OVL (20%), GAIL (10%) and KOGAS (10%)
iv. Operator: Daewoo Engg, Seoul, Korea

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