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Sailing to India- First batch of Jackets and Deck was flagged off by Director (Offshore) in January, 2016 at PTG Yard, IndonesiaSailing to India- First batch of Jackets and Deck was flagged off by Director (Offshore) in January, 2016 at PTG Yard, Indonesia

Daman Development Project went live  with the commencement of production from its first well C24-P4#3 on 20 August  2016. After Production Testing, finally the well was taken over on 25 August,  2016, when it was producing sweet gas and condensate at a rate of 1,08, 189 m3  per day and 176 barrels per day respectively through a 5/8” choke and 575 FTHP.

Three more wells of this Project  are going to be ready very soon, within a month time, thus contributing more  gas and condensate to the kitty of ONGC.

The ‘CAN DO’ attitude of Team ONGC,  involving Surface & Sub-surface Team  of the Bassein.Satellite (B&S) Asset, Offshore Engineering Services,Drilling Services, Logging Services, Well Services, Mud Services, Offshore  Logistics Services and others have together carried out this project with such  an excellence that it could be referred in future as a classic case of  excellent Project Management.

Tapti Asset Transfer Agreement was signed on 12 April 2016Tapti Asset Transfer Agreement was signed on 12 April 2016

While  the challenge of tendering, awarding and executing such a mega project at such  a short window of time was efficiently handled by the Offshore Engineering  Services, Drilling Services carried out the drilling of wells with a record low  NPT and Well Services carried out the complicated lower completion jobs with  frac-pack and sand control mechanism with minimum rig-time and high level of  accuracy.

The Team ONGC has been pursuing this  mega Project with best-in-class professional project execution strategy, and  coordinating with various business partners, vendors, agencies and departments  with surgical precision.

PK Bhardwaj, SE(P) and CV Fapale, SE(P) of the B&S Asset Wellhead Team at the C24-P4#3 X-Mass tree on 27 July, 2016 steering the well to flow to NQO platformPK Bhardwaj, SE(P) and CV Fapale, SE(P) of the B&S Asset Wellhead Team at the C24-P4#3 X-Mass tree on 27 July, 2016 steering the well to flow to NQO platform

Most of the dates of the critical  milestones have been maintained despite enormous challenges.

  1. Board approved the project in August, 2014.
  2. Offshore  Engineering and Construction contract (for 7 wellhead platforms, 1 riser  platform and 100 odd Kilometre subsea lines) was awarded in February, 2015.
  3. The Phase-I of the project comprising of installation  of 3 Platforms (2 wellhead platforms- C24-P3 and C24-P4 and one riser platform- C24-RP) and associated subsea pipelines was achieved by April, 2016 as per the  schedule. Balance just about 5% job could not be completed because of early  monsoon and delayed handover of Tapti Process Complex.
  4. After a prolonged legal and commercial negotiation  with JV partners, first of its kind in the country, Tapti Process Complex was  taken over from PMT JV in April, 2016 by the B&S Asset.
  5. Drilling  rigs were engaged on time and two rigs, Virtue-1 and Discovery-1, started  drilling at C24-P3 and C24-P4 right before the monsoon as per the schedule and  have been completing the wells as per schedule.
  6. Finally, the first gas was produced on 20 August,  2016- merely 20 days behind the stated schedule in the project charter.

Discovery-1 working at C24-P4: Heavy monsoon could not dent its performanceDiscovery-1 working at C24-P4: Heavy monsoon could not dent its performance

Due to some pending jobs at subsea  trunk lines connecting Tapti Process Complex, the produced gas and condensate  is flowing to Uran via NQO platform for the time being. After the monsoon, once  the remaining piping job connecting Tapti Process Complex is finished, the produce  from Daman Project as well as from other nearby C-Series, B12 and other  marginal fields will flow to Hazira.

Daman Development  Project is one of the most important projects being currently pursued by ONGC. The project is aimed at exploitation of Daman sand of C-24 and B-12 marginal  fields. The project envisages producing over 27 bcm gas and 5 million cubic  meter of condensate over the next 20 years.

The  project is not only important from the point of maintaining the total gas  supply from ONGC’s western offshore, but is also a big promise for steady supply of gas for many gas based downstream industries of the country. ONGC,  India’s Energy Anchor, has been pursuing this project with utmost seriousness  and commitment.The Team ONGC associated with the  Daman Development project has already come across numerous challenges and  hurdles, many are first of their kinds, and have come out successful with the  first gas on schedule. With that positive attitude, commitment and conviction,  the Team is ready to face all the challenges which may arise during the remaining  course of the project and determined to complete it with flying colour.