Ravva 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. |
Ravva 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. The field is operated by Cairn India which holds a 22.5%
stake in it. Its partners in the field include ONGC (40%), Videocon Petroleum
(25%) and Ravva Oil (12.5%).
The Ravva field was initially estimated to produce 100
million barrels of crude oil. It has, however, produced more than 225 million
barrels till 2011.
The output from the field accounts for 8% of total domestic
oil production in India.
Field development of the Ravva oil and gas field
Ravva field was discovered by the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) in 1987. It brought out the first oil from the field in March 1993.
The Ravva field was initially estimated to produce 100 million barrels of crude oil. It has, however, produced more than 225 million barrels till 2011. |
Cairn became the operator of the field in 1996.
A 4D seismic acquisition survey was conducted in 2010-11 to find the remaining
oil zones within the field and conduct future infill drilling.
Wells discovered at the Indian oil field ONGC drilled 30 discovery wells in 331.26km² in 1987. Oil and gas reserves were found in 21 wells. Ravva JV drilled 29 more wells including two sidetracks, from 1996 to 2002.
Wells discovered at the Indian oil field ONGC drilled 30 discovery wells in 331.26km² in 1987. Oil and gas reserves were found in 21 wells. Ravva JV drilled 29 more wells including two sidetracks, from 1996 to 2002.
" Ravva oil and gas field is located in the shallow offshore area of the Krishna-Godavari basin."
An offshore infill development and exploration drilling
programme was undertaken in October 2006. Five new infill wells including a
horizontal well were drilled to increase the oil production. The drilling of
the horizontal well was completed using sliding sleeves, standalone screens,
screens with inflow control devices and swell packers. Production wells were
drilled using open-hole methods.
The infill development is intended to slow down the
production decline. It also adds incremental reserves and augments the water
injection capacity. As of 2011, workover activities are underway to enhance oil
production and water injection.
ONGC drilled 30 discovery wells in 331.26km² in 1987. Oil and gas reserves were found in 21 wells. Ravva JV drilled 29 more wells including two sidetracks, from 1996 to 2002. |
Cairn is planning to undertake a $44m drilling programme at
the field. Drilling of two new infill wells and workover of two old wells will
be completed under the programme by March 2012.
Production at the Krishna-Godavari basin site
Ravva field produces an average of 48,000 barrels of oil
equivalent a day (boepd).
In FY2010-11, the average gross production from the field
was 36,942boepd including an average oil production of 27,950bopd and average
gas production of 54mmscfd. The field yielded more than double the initial
prospects by producing more than 232mmbbls of crude and 278bcf of gas in 2010.
Processing systems used at Ravva
The crude oil produced from the Ravva field is transferred
to the Ravva onshore terminal via four pipelines.
"Ravva field was discovered by the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC)."
The natural gas and crude oil are processed at the onshore
processing facility located at Surasaniyanam. The onshore terminal is spread
over 225 acres.
It can handle 70,000bopd, 95mmscfd of natural gas and
110,000bbl/day of injection water.
The terminal can store one million barrels of crude oil.
The oil is supplied to the buyers through an offshore single
point-mooring buoy.
Cairn currently operates eight unmanned offshore platforms
and sub-sea pipelines in the field and its surroundings.
Exporting the crude oil
The crude oil produced at the field is supplied to various
refineries in the country. The gas is supplied to the Gas Authority of India.
Contractors involved in the project
Petrodril was appointed as a consultant for the project. It
has undertaken the initial assessment for Videocon and assisted the joint
venture partners in bid developments and negotiations.
In August 2009, VP Petro6 Engineers and Consultants was
awarded a contract to conduct structural integrity checks for the existing
platform top side by implementing inplace analysis and global analysis.
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