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ANNUAL REPORT: 2016-2017
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KG-BASIN PROJECT
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India
BLOCK: KG-ONN-2004/1
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C O N T E N T S Page
1) PREAMBLE 3
2) STATUS OF THE BLOCK KG-ONN-2004/1 (Operator) 4
3 G& G ACTIVITIES 5
4) DRILLING OPERATIONS 6
5) STATUS OF LAND ACQUISITION & CIVIL WORKS 8
6) CONTRACTS & PURCHASE 10
A) ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT DURING THE YEAR 10
B) MAJOR CONTRACTS & ORDERS 10
C) NUMBER OF STOCK ITEMS 10
7) PRODUCTION ACTIVITY 10
8) ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE 11
9) STATUS OF THE BLOCK KG-OSN-2009/4 (Non-Operator) 12
10) CONSULTANCY SERVICES 13
11) COST SAVING MEASURES 13
12) ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES 13
13) PERSONNEL/STAFF 14
14) TRANSFERS/JOINING 14
15) SEPERATIONS 15
16) SIGNIFICANT MEETINGS ORGANISED 15
17) EXPENDITURE INCURRED IN THE BLOCK 15
18) TECHNICAL TRAINING, WORKSHOP & WORK ASSOCIATION 15
19) OVERTIME 18
20) CSR ACTIVITY 18
21) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 19
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REVIEW OF ACTIVITY OF KG-BASIN PROJECT DURING 2016-2017 1) PREAMBLE
OIL INDIA LIMITED (OIL) operates the NELP-VI Block KG-ONN-2004/1 located in
Krishna-Godavari (KG) Basin), constituting a total Petroleum Exploration License (PEL)
area of 549 Sq Km (511 Sq Km in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh and 38 Sq Km
in the District of Yanam in Puducherry Union Territory). OIL started operating in the Krishna
Godavari Basin Project on 01.12.2009 with the establishment of its office at Kakinada, East
Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh. The production sharing contract was signed between OIL
& Geo Global Resources Inc., Barbados (GGR) and Government of India on 02.03.2007. In
this joint venture project, OIL has 90% participating interest (Operator) and the remaining 10
% share is held by GGR. The PEL for the area in Andhra Pradesh was granted w.e.f.
16.02.2008 while the PEL area under Yanam, Puducherry was granted subsequently on
14.06.2010. The Block KG-ONN-2004/1 lies in the north-eastern part of the Krishna-
Godavari basin in onshore coastal Andhra Pradesh (Figure-1). It is in the southeast of
Rajahmundry, south of Kakinada and with the town of Yanam approximately at its
geographic centre. The block is bisected east-west by the northernmost distributary channel,
Gouthami-Godavari River.
Fig: 1-OPERATIONAL AREA UNDER KG-BASIN PROJECT
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2) STATUS OF THE BLOCK KG-ONN-2004/1
The original Minimum Work Programme (MWP) of Phase-I includes i) Reprocessing of
existing 2D seismic data of 564 LKM, ii) API of 3D seismic of 548 Sq. Km, iii) GM survey
of 2500 stations, iv) Geochemical Survey of 500 samples and v) Drilling of 12 exploratory
wells. Additionally, there is a mandatory commitment of 2D seismic in a grid of 4 km x 4 km
covering the whole block. The effective date of the block is 16.02.2008 considering the grant
of PEL of A.P. Govt. A small portion of PEL is in the Puducherry was granted on 14.06.2010.
The Phase-I exploration period was for 4 years but after four times of extension granted on
account of excusable delay, now the Phase-I is valid till 03.06.2018.
Out of the total area of 549 Sq. Km of the block, about 195 Sq. Km is falling under reserve
forests, Coringa wildlife sanctuary, pipelines & installations of RIL & GSPC, etc. Therefore,
the effective area for exploration in the block is reduced to 353.5 Sq. Km. Due to reduction of
area, the MWP was also proportionately reduced by DGH.
The revised MWP is shown below:
TABLE-1
WP MWP
ORIGINAL MWP
REVISED
ACTUAL
Phase- I
(16.02.2008
to
03.06.2018)
2D Seismic
Reprocessing, LKM
564 ------- 591
Gravity Magnetic API 2500 ------- 2532
Geochemical 500 322 510
3D Seismic API Sq. Km. 548 353 407.37
2D seismic (4x4 km grid) GLKM 320 206 300.16
Exploratory
Well
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(Well: DNG#1,
BST#1, TLK#1,
GLK#1)
Drilling of
exploratory HPHT
well YLK#1 is in
progress.
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3) G&G ACTIVITIES:
Previous Work:
I. Interpretation of 407.37 Sq. Km 3D seismic and 300.16 LKM 2D seismic data has
resulted in identification of 10 locations and few leads for hydrocarbon exploration in
the block KG-ONN-2004/1 in both structural and stratigraphic plays.
II. After the discovery of the first well Dangeru#1, an integrated seismic review was
carried out using available Dangeru#1 well data for establishing the areal extent of the
reservoir, understanding the entrapment mechanism, for the estimation of initial gas in
place and for the placement of appraisal locations. The Kommugudem coal shale
sequence in discovery area is divided into two litho units and mapped as Unit-I &
Unit-II. The gas resources in the Dangeru#1 prospect have been estimated by
volumetric method.
In order to appraise and delineate the reservoir limit and to make a realistic resources
estimates in Dangeru prospect, two appraisal wells have been proposed, one in firm
category and the second in ‘to mature’ category vide KGB EGN-10. After drilling and
testing of the first appraisal well, the geological model will be upgraded and
requirement of drilling the second appraisal (to mature category) well will be
reviewed.
Work done during current year (2016-17):
I. Drilling of first HPHT well TLK#1 was completed with T.D.- 5203 m. Well TLK#1
has shown good hydrocarbon potential of about 200 m possible gas pay sands
encountered in Early Cretaceous Gollapalli Formation from drilling evidences and log
interpretation. Additionally, one stratigraphic sand of about 5 m within
Raghavapuram has proven presence of gas. The gas was flared during well control
operation.
The production testing of the well has been planned during 2017-18 by deploying a
Testing Rig.
II. Drilling of shallow well GLK#1 was completed (T.D.- 2716 m) with no evidence of
hydrocarbon in drill cuttings & logs. The well was abandoned by putting cement
plugs.
III. The second HPHT well YLK#1 (T.D.- 5300 m) was spudded in on 04.12.2016 and
currently under drilling.
IV. Location 6 (original) was released to drill as third HPHT exploratory well. However,
due to non-availability of land, the location 6 was revised (2nd Rev) with T.D.-5700m.
Position of the location 6 (2nd Rev) is structurally down dip than the location 6
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(original) as proposed vide KGB EGL-6. Considering HPHT drilling challenges for
5700m depth of location 6 (2nd Rev) and expecting higher temperature regime
~430°F, it may cause complicacy during drilling, logging and production testing. In
view of this a review was made with an objective to find out an alternate shallower
HPHT location near to TLK#1. Location 10 located at same fault corridor of
TLK#1with similar geological setting was found to be suitable for drilling.
Structurally the location 10 lies at up-thrown block of well TLK#1. The seismic data
indicate presence of similar seismic package at location 10 area as found in TLK#1.
Subsurface position of location 10 falls near one canal. It was suggested to shift the
location by 255m towards south east, which was re-examined in seismic volume and
found to be suitable for drilling a vertical hole at the revised position. Location 10
(Rev) was released as Exploratory/ Appraisal well vide letter OIL/E&D/2.2 dated
21.03.2017.
Presently, civil preparation of the plinth is in progress.
V. Drilling of first appraisal well Dangeru#2 with T.D.- 4080 m MD (3600 m TVD) is in
progress. The production testing has been planned in 2017-18.
4). DRILLING OPERATIONS:
Previous work:
The second exploratory well Balusitippa-1 (BST#1) was spudded on 09.02.2015 and the well
was drilled as directional J-profile well with a horizontal drift of 1364.44 m in79.220 at 3244
m MD. The well BST#1 was drilled down to 3275m MD (2926m TVD) and terminated
within Chintanapalli shale formation of Upper Cretaceous .No significant hydrocarbon shows
have been reported while drilling .MDT survey of 27 pre –tests carried out between 2884 m
2772.5 m suggests an impervious zone , in view of the resulted ‘Dry Test’ or ‘Lost seal’ at all
depths. Based on the observation of drill cutting samples, log interpretation as well a MDT
results, it was opined that no zone merits testing in this well and the was declared “Dry&
Abandoned”
FIRST HPHT WELLAT LOC: THANE LANKA#1
The first HPHT well Thanelanka#1 was spudded on 12.01.2016.The planned TD of the
well is 5200mTVD/BMT .This well will help in exploring the Gollapalli formation of Early
Cretaceous Synrift sediments. Currently the well is under drilling and drilled down to 3020
m.
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WORK DONE DURING CURRENT YEAR (2016-17):
DRILLING OPERATION FOR THE FY 2016-17:
First HPHT exploratory well Location 9A (TLK#1) which was spudded on
12.01.2016 have been successfully completed to a target depth of 5203m and hermetical
testing was carried out on 05.10.2017. This well has encountered Gollapalli Sanstone
reservoir with number of objects identified for testing by a different rig. Thereafter, the rig
was moved to 2nd Well location 16 (YLK#1) and spudded on 04.12.2016. Currently, the well
is under drilling and drilled down to 3362m.
The third shallow exploratory well location 12 (GLK#1) was spudded on 08.10.2016
and drilled down to a target depth of 2716m by second rig. Since, no hydrocarbon was
discovered during logging, the well was permanently abandoned after placing 3 cement
plugs. The rig was then forward appraisal location DNG-A1 (DNG#2) and the well was
spudded on 07.03.2017. The well was drilled down to 1140m and presently drilling is in
progress.
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TABLE-3
Target vs. Achievement:
Wells Target 2016-2017 (RE) (Meters)
Achievement (Meters)
HPHT
Loc. 9A(TLK-1) 2183 2183
Loc. 16 (YLK-1) 4000 3362 (4862m with C Hole)
Shallow
Loc. 12 (GLK-1) 2700 2716
DNG –A1 1000 1140
Total 9883 9401 (10901m with C Hole)
MVT Training: Mines Vocational Training programme was conducted for the personnel of
Rig (M/s ESSAR and other service providers at Loc: GLK#1) in three batches.
First Batch: 33 nos personnel, Date: 10th to 15th August, 2016
Second Batch: 17 nos personnel, Date: 2nd to 8th September, 2016
Third Batch: 13 nos personnel, Date: 28th to 30th October, 2016
All are issued valid certificates.
5). STATUS OF LAND ACQUISITION & CIVIL WORKS
Land acquisition in this block is a challenging issue as the area is fertile from agriculture
point of view. The status of land acquisition and civil engineering jobs are as follows (Tables
4 & 5):
TABLE 4: STATUS OF LAND ACQUISITION:
Location No. Land Acquisition Date Remarks
Location –6
Under progress through
Govt. of A.P.
Final Requisition submitted to the District
Collector for acquisition of lands under
L.A. Act.on 09.02.2015.
Land has acquired on lease at a deviation
of 435.0 from the original well centre. But
priority lowered because of upliftment of
Loc-10, Gedellanka.
Location -12
01.04.2015
(i) Plinth area has been taken on lease
basis.
(ii) Land for widening of approach road
purchased.
Location – 16
(Prospect-‘G’) 01.05.2015
Plinth area has been taken on lease basis.
Approach road available.
Location – 15
(Prospect-‘D&I’) 01.09.2015
Plinth area has been taken on lease basis.
Approach road available but to be
developed.
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Location – 13
01.07.2016
Plinth area has been taken on lease basis.
Approach road available but to be
developed.
Location – 10 Acquisition process completed.
TABLE 5: STATUS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING JOBS AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS:
Civil Jobs Status Remarks
Loc 11
(Well
DNG2)
Construction of rig
foundation, extension of
plinth, repairing of approach
road etc.
Job completed Well is under drilling.
Loc 12
Existing approach road Job Completed
Drilling Completed. Finally abandoned on
.
New approach road Job Completed
Plinth Job Completed
Foundations Contract
completed
Loc 16
Existing approach road
Road is in good
condition, PR to be
raised on demand
Well is under drilling. New approach road Job Completed
Plinth Job Completed
Foundations Job Completed
Loc 15
Existing approach road Job is under
progress.
Soil investigation completed. Design of
Rig foundation is under progress
New approach road Nil
Plinth Job completed
Foundations Contract finalized.
Loc 13
Existing approach road Job completed.
Soil investigation and design of rig
foundation completed.
New approach road Job Completed.
Plinth Job completed
Foundations Contract finalized.
Loc 10
Existing approach road Job under progress.
Being a forward location to Nabor’s rig No
503, priority increased because of
temporary suspension of Loc-6.
New approach road Nil.
Plinth Contract under
finalization stage.
Foundations Under tender.
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6). CONTRACTS & PURCHASE:
A) ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT DURING THE YEAR:
(i) No. of PRs received : 125
(ii) No. of Tenders floated : 85
(iii) No. of Orders placed : 43
(iv) No. of Contracts awarded : 45
(v) No. of Spot POs : 37
B) MAJOR CONTRACTS & ORDERS FINALIZED DURING THE YEAR:
Sl.
No. Service/Material Name of the Party
Estimated Value
(Rs. Crores)
1 Hiring of DST & SPT services
for HPHT drilling M/s. SCHLUMBERGER ASIA
SERVICES LTD. 47.16
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Hiring of cementing service M/s.BJ SERVICES COMPANY MIDDLE EAST LTD.
11.07
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Construction of plinth at
Loc-15 M/s. T.V.CHALAPATHI RAO 4.29
4 Constructions of plinth Loc-
13 Chinna Bapanapall M/s. DEVI ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTIONS 3.33
C) NUMBER OF STOCK ITEMS: 536 Nos.
7). PRODUCTION ACTIVITY
1. Well completion and Production Testing equipment’s and consumables procurement
process completed and materials arrived. The purchased equipment will be sufficient
to cater the need for testing of non-HPHT category wells planned in the first phase of
the Drilling program.
2. Necessity to review the testing program of HPHT wells were felt during discussion
in-house. The testing plan was then later reviewed in consultation with ONGC HPHT
testing expert. It was suggested to incorporate “Silenced Flare Stack” as standard
equipment for flaring of expected high volume of gas from HPHT wells during
testing. Tender for Silenced Flare stack were floated and global experienced service
providers participated in the bidding process. The tendering process is in final stage.
3. Expression of Interest no OIL/KGB/EOI-34 was published for Hiring of Integrated
DST-TCP-SPT service for testing of Shallow wells of KG Basin. All total 8 parties
participated in the EOI process. However, later it was decided to carry out the testing
of non-HPHT wells with the contract which was in place for testing of HPHT wells.
Fresh negotiation was started with Schlumberger for integration of HPHT and Non-
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HPHT well testing in the same contract to get maximum cost advantage. After many
rounds of discussion, Schlumberger have agreed to give substantial discount in the
overall contract cost in terms of
a) 40% discount on the rental cost of the Equipment’s
b) 5% discount on operational cost.
c) No mobilisation charge for mobilisation of 2nd set of equipment in the event of
mobilisation of 2nd set of equipment for testing of two wells at the same time.
d) Provision of stack rate which was not in the original contract- this will reduce
the rental charge in case of idling of the equipment for long time.
e) Additional tools and equipment’s like MCV, Packers etc which was not in the
provision of the original contract will be supplied as package for testing of
shallow wells without any additional cost to OIL.
Clubbing of the testing operation is expected to bring down the overall testing cost
considerably.
4. Explosives for testing of HPHT wells mobilised form Houston, USA. For the purpose
explosive license from PESO were obtained for landing of explosive and DGCA
licences to fly the explosives to India were obtained. All the official and legal
formalities as well as physical movement of the explosives was undertaken in a time
bound schedule which was accomplished successfully.
5. Planning for Testing of HPHT wells in consultation with Technical Consultant- M/s
RPS Energy Service is undertaken on regular basis. Bridging activity to bring all the
service provider in the same platform for compatibility of respective service tools and
equipment’s were initiated and done accordingly.
6. Production Testing of the Appraisal well DNG-2 is expected to be undertaken during
June-July’2017 and production testing of HPHT well TLK-1 is expected on July-
Aug’2017.
7. Hydro-fracturing of KG Basin Wells: Initiated preliminary discussion on Hydro-
fracturing of wells and its design philosophy with experienced service providers like
Baker Hughes, Schlumberger and Halliburton. Subsequently discussions were also
carried out with Executive Director ONGC-Rajahmundry Asset and his team. HF
Design, tools and equipment’s requirement were identified and freeze.
8. Monitoring of the Drilled Well, DNG-1 and TLK-1 on regular basis.
8) ENVIRONMENT CLEARANCE
Environment Clearance was applied for 18 locations after eliminating five (05) locations
which are falling in Coastal Regulation Zone and Reserve Forest area. The same was rejected
by EAC, MOEF&CC due to expiry of TOR validity (TOR valid up to 24.11.2014 only).
Applied for fresh TOR on 24.7.2016 to MOEF&CC seeking exemption from Public Hearing
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and preparation of EIA report under 7(ii) of the EIA notification 2006. During EAC meeting
on 26.9.2016, advised to authenticate the 18 EC proposed locations from State Forest
Department and to prepare Environmental Impact Assessment report without public hearing.
Floated a tender on 24.12.2016 for carrying out EIA/EMP study and M?s Bhagavathi Labs,
Hyderabad got the contract. Completed Mobilization on 19.3.2017 and started EIA study
from 21.3.2017 and will complete by 31.5.2017.
9). STATUS OF THE BLOCK KG-OSN-2009/4 (Non-Operator)
The shallow water block KG-OSN-2009/4 with an area of 835 sq. km was awarded during
the year 2010 under NELP-VIII round to the JV Consortium of ONGC (Operator with 50 %
PI), OIL(30 % PI), NTPC (10 % PI) and A.P.G.I.C with 10% PI. The effective date of the
block is 02.08.2010. The Phase-I exploration period was for 4 years but after extension
granted on account of excusable delays and additional time for acquisition of FTG data, etc.
Phase-I is valid till 30.04.2017.
Due to non-availability of MoD clearance, GOI cleared only 317 sq.km area for exploration
in two Geographically separated parts of 184 sq.km and 133 sq.km with intervening No-Go
and High-Risk area. Due to reduction of area, the MWP was also proportionately reduced by
DGH.
The revised Minimum Work Programme vis a vis achievement is shown in the table below:
Initial Exploration
Period (Phase-I)
(02.08.2010 to
30.04.2017)
WP Original
MWP
Revised
MWP
Actuals
2D (API) LKM 1550 589 371
3D(API) SQM 835 317 317
Exploratory
wells (4600m)
4 1.52 1.52
Airborne FTG - 704 In progress
As per the current understanding of G&G data including the drilled well data, the block is
rated as high risk low reward block. Further, the block is severely constrained by
MoD/DRDO regulations. The operator informed DGH through mail on 31.3.2017 to
relinquish the block after completion of FTG data acquisition without entering in to the
second phase of Exploration.
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10). CONSULTANCY SERVICES
11). COST SAVING MEASURES:
1) All the services and consultancy works awarded to various parties by KG-Basin
project are monitored properly to ensure that the jobs are finished in time thereby
reducing cost. Drilling operation is monitored /supervised closely, problems discussed
in the operation meeting on daily basis for quick resolution.
2) Expenditure towards hiring vehicles for operational reasons has been reduced by 19%
in comparison to the previous years. 12). ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES: The KG-basin project remains committed and have exercised stringent energy conservation
measures especially in power consumption for various electrical gadgets and judicious
utilization of sanctioned kilo meterage of vehicles while taking care not to hamper project
works in general and field works in particular.
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No DEPARTMENT
CONSULTANT &
DATE OF JOINING REMARKS
2
CIVIL Shri. A. Ravi Teja
16.05.2015
Engaged on contract basis for Civil
Engineering jobs at Locations.
3 LAND Shri K.V.Ramakrishna Rao
01.06.2014
To assist the project in land acquisition and
liaison jobs, a well experienced Revenue
officer having good knowledge and
understanding of Land acquisition and public
relations have been engaged.
4 HSE/FIRE /
ELECTRICAL
Shri. E. Vijay Sekhar
01.08.2015 Engaged on contract basis for HSE & Fire,
Electrical officer’s jobs. Shri Kolla Karan Kumar
12.10.2016
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13). PERSONNEL/STAFF:
The total number of executives and work persons in KG-Basin project during 2016-17 is as
follows (status as on 31.03.2017):
14). TRANSFERS/JOINING:
PROMOTIONS:
Category Strength
Executives 21
SR Executives 1
Workmen 5
Name Designation Date of joining
KGB Project
Transfer date
Shri Swadesh Dey Executive Director (KGB
&BEP) 11.03.2017 --
Shri M.V.V.S. Murthy DGM – C&P 04.04.2016 --
Shri P. Krishna Murty SSO 19.12.2016 --
Shri B.K.Barua CE- Drilling 17.02.2017
Shri P.L.Gogoi Suptg. Geologist 10.06.2016 --
Shri Amalendu Das DGM – Drilling -- 11.02.2017
Shri Rakesh Kumar DGM- (C&P) -- 10.06.2016
Shri D. Ramesh Dy. Suptg. Geophysicist -- 06.08.2016
Shri Sarfraz Nawaz Suptg. Geologist -- 24.06.2016
Shri B.Brahma Sr. Stores Officer -- 24.06.2016
Shri A.J.Heera Sr. Stores Officer 17.5.2016
Shri A.Baruah Dy.Manager-(C&P) 01.6.2016
Name Promoted as
Shri A.Sarma General Manager (Geoscience)
Shri. Prasanta Borkakoti General Manager (A&ER).
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15). SEPERATIONS:
16). SIGNIFICANT MEETINGS ORGANISED:
SL.
No.
Name of the VIP Date of Visit Remarks
1. Shri Utpal Bora, CMD 02.02.2017 Project & Wellsite visit
2. Shri. S.Mahapatra
D(E&D)
02.02.2017 Project & wellsite visit
09.03.2017 Project & wellsite visit
17). EXPENDITURE INCURRED IN THE BLOCK:
The expenditure incurred in the block during the year 2016-17 is Rs.469, 36,78,422 with a
cumulative expenditure of Rs.995,25,00,000 cores.
18). TECHNICAL TRAINING, WORKSHOP & WORK ASSOCIATION:
Shri Datta Gupta Dy. General Manager (Chemical)
Shri Amalendu Das Dy. General Manager (Drilling)
Shri K.M.Rao Dy. Chief Engineer – Drilling
Shri P.L.Gogoi Suptg. Geologist
Shri B.S.Rao Sr. Admin Officer
Shri J.Bala Chennaiah Sr. Chemist
Name Designation Date of joining Superannuation date
Shri. Shri K.K.Khuntia General Manager (WL). ------- Superannuation on
31.10.2016
NAME/
Designation PROGRAMME DATE PLACE
Shri. Dipak
Barkakati,
ED (KGB & BEP)
12th International Oil & Gas Conference and
Exhibition Petrotech -2016
04.12.20
16 to
07.12.20
16
IOCL, New Delhi
In house training programme 'Disha - A new
Journey post retirement'
13.02.20
17 to
14.02.20
17
OIL, L&D
Shri Prasanta 4 Day Workshop on Project Management 27.04.20 OIL, L&D
16
Borkakoti,
GM(A&ER)
leading to Globaly recognized IPMA level D
Certification
16 to
30.04.20
16
Strategic Workforce Planning and Analytics &
Talent Management Metrics
22.02.20
17 to
24.02.20
17
Goldman
Communication,
Mumbai
Shri. Pradip Das
DGM-Drilling
Training Programme on "Leadership from
Inside Out”
13.09.20
16 to
14.09.20
16
Noida
Shri.S. Datta Gupta.
DGM-Chemical
Training on Online RTI
05.10.20
16 to
05.10.20
16
MTDC, Duliajan
Nomination of Speaker for Executive
Development Program (EDP)
13.12.20
16 to
13.12.20
16
OIL, L&D
Shri. N.K.Medhi,
Chief Engineer
(Drilling)
Nominations for Workshop on Hydraulic
Fracturing of High Pressure High Temperature
(HPHT) Oil, Gas, Shale Oil & Shale Gas Wells
23.12.20
16 to
24.12.20
16
International
Business
Conferences,
Mumbai
Shri. Rahul Das
Dy. CE (PO)
Nominations for Workshop on Hydraulic
Fracturing of High Pressure High Temperature
(HPHT) Oil, Gas, Shale Oil & Shale Gas Wells
23.12.20
16 to
24.12.20
16
International
Business
Conferences,
Mumbai
Shri. K.Sreenu
SM (F&A)
Advanced FIDIC Contract Conditions of
Projects
22.09.20
16 to
23.09.20
16
Global Landmark
Media, Mumbai
1 Day Workshop on Transformational
Leadership under Project UDAAN.
08.11.20
16 to
08.11.20
16
OIL, L&D, Noida
Shri.D.C.Bharali,
Dy. CE (Civil)
Two Day Programme on "Motivation &
communication"
04.05.20
16 to
05.05.20
16
MTDC, L&D
Project Management and IPMA Level D
Certification
06.02.20
17 to
10.02.20
MTDC, L&D
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19). OVERTIME:
Total over time incurred during the year for five (5) regular staff members is NIL hours.
17
Shri Shri B.C.
Doley, CE- Civil
Workshop on Cost Estimation, Art of
Evaluation & Nagotiation Skills in Tendering &
Contract Process
22.03.20
17 to
23.03.20
17
ICW Group,
Mumbai
Shri. Abhishek
Baruah
Manager (Materials)
2-day Advanced Fidic Contract Conditions for
Projects on 22nd & 23rd September 2016 in
Mumbai
22.09.20
16 to
23.09.20
16
Global Landmark
Media, Mumbai
Shri P.L.Gogoi,
Suptg. Geologist
Nominations for Workshop on Hydraulic
Fracturing of High Pressure High Temperature
(HPHT) Oil, Gas, Shale Oil & Shale Gas Wells
23.12.20
16 to
24.12.20
16
International
Business
Conferences,
Mumbai
12th International Oil & Gas Conference and
Exhibition Petrotech -2016
04.12.20
16 to
07.12.20
16
IOCL, New Delhi
Workshop for OIL's Project Work on Upper
Assam
29.03.20
17 to
30.03.20
17
Blackgold
Management
services, ONGC,
Ahmedabad
Shri K.M.Rao,
Dy. CE- Drilling
1 Day Workshop on Transformational
Leadership under Project UDAAN.
08.11.20
16 to
08.11.20
16
OIL, L&D
12th International Oil & Gas Conference and
Exhibition Petrotech -2016
04.12.20
16 to
07.12.20
16
IOCL, New Delhi
Shri B.S.Rao,
Sr. Admin Officer
One day workshop on Legal Compliances for
Administrators
27.06.20
16 to
27.06.20
16
OIL, L&D, Noida,
Shri. J. Bala
Chennaiah, Sr.
Chemist
12th International Oil & Gas Conference and
Exhibition Petrotech -2016
04.12.20
16 to
07.12.20
16
IOCL, New Delhi
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20). CSR ACTIVITY:
Project has endeavored to carry out CSR activities at KG Basin Project as per internal policy
followed in other operational areas of the company. CSR activities supported/carried out in
collaboration with district authorities of East Godavari district by KG Basin project during
2015-16 have been listed below.
SL.
No. Purpose
Amount
1. Publishing of book 'Parisubhrata Mana Badyata, Swachha Bharat Rs. 2,00,000.00
2. Financial Assistance under CSR Funds of OIL for the Public
Infrastructure Development Works in Thanelanka Village in
Mummidivaram Constituency in Kakinada
Rs. 1,99,00,000.00
3. Financial Assistance under CSR fund towards Development works
in Yedurlanka Village, I.Polavaram Mandal.
Rs. 43,00,000.00
4. Financial Assistance for the works proposed in Pulletikurru village
to develop as Model Gram Panchayat under SAGY
Rs. 12,40,000.00
5. National Seminar on Innovatice Trends and Global Advancements
in Technology, Industry Banking and Finance
Rs. 20,000.00
6. Requesting for sponsorship for conducting GMC Balayogi 1st State
Level Basket Ball Champioship tournament from 26.10.2016 to
28.10.2016 at Mummidivaram village
Rs. 2,00,000.00
7. Request for CSR works in OIL’s Area of Operation in KGB Project,
Karrivanirevu, Gadilanka village
Rs. 43,00,000.00
8. Request of Sponsorship from United Journalists Association Rs. 25,000.00
9. Requesting for Advertisement support towards Special Book of
Eevela, an Evening Daily Newspaper to be published from
Kakinada, EG District
Rs. 40,000.00
10. Financial Assistance for providing Steps to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Statue
Rs. 30,0000.00
11. Financial Assistance for Nimmakalayala Venkata Rangayyaa
Volleyball Association.” Gollavilli
Rs. 2,00,000.00
12. Financial Assistance for Indhan-JNTUK, Kakinada. Rs. 1,00,000.00
Total : Rs. 3,82,05,000.00
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21). ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The efforts put by Project team in overcoming the challenges posed by local villagers during
drilling operation of the First HPHT well at Thane Lanka and the successful drilling
completion of first HPHT well in OIL’ s history is commendable.The progress achieved till
date have been due to consistent and dedicated team effort of the project team. Director
(E&D)’s constant encouragement, inspiring support and guidance from CMD, D(F),
D(HR&BD) and D(O) have been the main driving force all throughout. Team KGB would
like to place on record the cooperation, support and guidance received primarily from
Resident Chief Executive (RCE), Field Head Quarters as well as from other spheres and
acknowledge the same.
(Swadesh Dey) Executive Director (KGB&BEP)