Essar Oilfields Services bagged a
drilling contract worth Rs.1,125 crore from Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation
for drilling in the Krishna-Godavari basin on the east coast.
The scope of work involves drilling up
to depths of 5,600 metre and is for a period of two years with an option to
extend a year each for two more years. Inorder to execute the contract, Essar
Oilfields recently acquired a semi-submersible rig named 'Essar Wildcat'. The
rig acquired at a cost of Rs.979 crore is an anchor moored, self-propelled
drilling rig suitable for deployment in water depths of 1,350 ft and can be
upgraded for deeper waters.
GSPC has also begun drilling in the
sixth well, KG 16, at Deen Dayal in the KG basin and the process will take about
three months to reach the depth of 5,500 metre. The company is using the
recently required rig 'Atwood Beacon' for drilling Well No 16 and this well will
be the deepest drilled in the Deen Dayal and the entire KG basin so far.
Also See:
GSPC
to invest $1 billion in KG basin (15-Nov-06)