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Production Performance of Oil & Natural Gas Sector for the month of October, 2014

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Production Performance of Oil & Natural Gas Sector for the month of October, 2014















I.       
A. CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION  – PERFORMANCE



Month / Period
Planned Target (TMT)
Actual Production (TMT)
%age achievement
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-à-vis target (%age)
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) over last year   (%age)






October, 2014*
3287.936
3217.659
97.9
-2.1
1.0



April,2014-October, 2014*
22685.338
21819.586
96.2
-3.8
-0.9



April,2013-October, 2013

22021.222






TMT: Thousand Metric Tonnes.                                                               *: Provisional.








B. COMPANY-WISE ACHIEVEMENT







Company / State
Planned Target (TMT)
Actual Production (TMT)
%age achievement
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) (%age)



ONGC
2002.298
1903.284
95.1
-4.9



  Gujarat
414.583
386.640
93.3




  Andhra Pradesh
20.920
19.966
95.4




  Tamil Nadu
20.434
18.654
91.3




  Assam
107.858
88.605
82.1




Offshore
1438.503
1389.419
96.6




OIL
306.435
297.166
97.0
-3.0



  Assam
305.622
296.614
97.1




  Arunachal Pradesh
0.813
0.552
67.9




PRIVATE/JVC
979.203
1017.209
103.9
3.9



TOTAL
3287.936
3217.659
97.9
-2.1







C. REASONS FOR SHORTFALL



Company / State
Reasons for shortfall



ONGC (offshore)
Less production from few wells of NBP field / ESP reinstallation in three wells in Mumbai High. Out of three wells requiring workover, one well put on production and rig -deployment planned in remaining two wells in Nov/Dec 2014. Restricted production in Heera-Neelam due to clamping of sub-sea lines



ONGC (Gujarat)
More than envisaged decline of base potential in Kalol, Ahmedabad & Limbodara fields and closure of wells due to less off-take by M/s. GAIL affected production. Natural decline in brown fields, increasing water cut & more than envisaged decline in Gandhar and Nada fields affected production.



ONGC (Assam)
Natural decline in brown fields & frequent power failure affected production.



ONGC (Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu)
Closure of wells due GAIL pipeline incident affected the production.



OIL (Assam & Arunachal Pradesh)
Less production due to consequential effects of Bhands & Blockades. Un-expected rise in water oil ratio/ gas oil ratio in few high productive wells  ( Bazaloni-3, BRK-8, MRN-37, BGN-14). Less contribution from drilling due to  non-availability of drilling Rigs: (a)One rig package has to be transferred from Assam to Mizoram for time bound NELP drilling. (b) Non-mobilisation of Drilling Rig by the contractor despite issue of LOA in advance and repeated follow up.



Pvt/JVCs  (Arunachal Pradesh)
Due to repeated sand ingress in existing wells.



Pvt/JVCs  (Gujarat)
Well ceased due to high water cut and SRP failure in two wells.



Pvt/JVCs  (Off-shore)
MA-6H Well underperforming, MA field was shutdown due to cyclone from 11-13 Oct 2014. 4 Wells in MA field are closed due to water loading in Eastern Off-shore.




A statement showing Crude Oil Production during October, 2014 and cumulatively for the period April,2014- October, 2014 vis-à-vis 2013-14 is at Annexure-I.







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II.        A.  NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE



Month / Period
Planned Target (MCM)
Actual Production (MCM)
%age achieve-ment
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-à-vis target    (%age)
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) over last year     (%age)



October, 2014*
3127.168
2838.269
90.8
-9.2
-4.2



April,2014-October, 2014*
21189.612
19630.437
92.6
-7.4
-5.6



April,2013-October, 2013

20801.379






MCM: Million Cubic Metres.        




*: Provisional.



B.     COMPANY-WISE ACHIEVEMENT



Company / State
Planned Target (MCM)
Actual Production (MCM)
%age achievement
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) (%age)



ONGC
2036.782
1879.775
92.3
-7.7



  Gujarat
116.956
122.253
104.5




  Rajasthan
1.320
0.359
27.2




  Andhra Pradesh
86.362
6.569
7.6




  Tamil Nadu
116.541
105.737
90.7




  Assam
38.567
40.790
105.8




  Tripura
119.035
96.326
80.9




  Mumbai High Offshore
1558.001
1507.741
96.8




OIL
251.418
222.133
88.4
-11.6



  Assam
227.748
201.989
88.7




  Arunachal Pradesh
1.860
1.033
55.5




  Rajasthan
21.810
19.111
87.6




PRIVATE/JVC
838.969
736.361
87.8
-12.2



  Onshore $
147.748
118.840
80.4




  Offshore
691.221
617.521
89.3




TOTAL
3127.168
2838.269
90.8
-9.2



$: Including Coal Bed Methane production.



C.     REASONS FOR SHORTFALL



Company / State
Reasons for shortfall



ONGC (Rajasthan)
Less offtake by consumers.



ONGC (Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu)
Closure of wells due GAIL pipeline incident affected the production.



ONGC (Tripura)
Less offtake by consumers.



ONGC (Offshore)
Closure of wells (G1-10 & G1-11) as M/s GAIL stopped taking gas due to pipeline issues at their end. Production  resumed from one well from 31-Oct-14 in Eastern Off-shore. Less than envisaged production from Bassein field



OIL (Assam & Arunachal Pradesh)
Low gas withdrawal by gas customers. Due to pending commissioning of Gas Cracker plant by BCPL withdrawal is only @ avg. 0.02 MMSCMD against planned withdrawal rate of 0.535 MMSCMD (shortfall 16.5 MMSCM)



OIL ( Rajasthan)
RRVUNL :  frequent shutdown, operating at low efficiency due to grid problem.



Pvt/JVCs  (West Bengal)
 Delayed forest clearance received and Prolonged dewatering in new wells.



Pvt/JVCs  (Madhya Pradesh & Jharkhand)
Incidental CBM gas being produced in small quantities



Pvt/JVCs  (Off-shore)
Natural Decline of the RAVVA field. Non-associated gas wells are closed from 3-7-2014 after GAIL pipeline accident near Tatipaka and partial off take had begun wef 19.10.2014 by GAIL. 4 wells of MA and 10 wells of D1 D3 fields are closed due to high water cut and sand ingress. Less production due to well integrity issues & water loading of well in Western off-shore.



A statement showing natural gas production during October, 2014  and cumulatively for the period April,2014- October, 2014 vis-à-vis 2013-14 is at Annexure-II.

















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III.  A. REFINERY CRUDE THROUGHPUT



    (IN TERMS OF CRUDE OIL PROCESSED)














Month / Period
Planned Target (TMT)
Actual Production (TMT)
%age achievement
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) Vis-à-vis target             (in %age)
Surplus(+) Shortfall(-) over last year          (in %age)



October, 2014*
18629.731
19115.370
102.6
2.6
4.2



April,2014-October, 2014*
130204.702
127798.043
98.2
-1.8
-1.7



April,2013-October, 2013

129996.224






*: Provisional.



Note:



The crude throughput in IOC (Gujarat & Bongaigaon ), BPCL (Kochi), HPCL(Mumbai & Visakh), NRL, (Numaligarh),  HMEL (GGSR), BORL (Bina), EOL (Vadinar) and RIL (Jamnagar DTA )  refineries have exceeded their planned target. Crude throughput in BORL (Bina) and IOCL (Gujarat) is higher than the planned production due to deferment of planned shutdown.



The crude throughput in  IOC (Guwahati, Barauni, Haldia, Panipat, Digboi & Mathura),  BPCL (Mumbai), CPCL (Manali & CBR), MRPL (Mangalore), ONGC (Tatipaka) and RIL (SEZ) refineries was less than their planned target.



Company / State
Reasons for shortfall



IOCL, Panipat
Marginally lower crude throughput in line with HSD demand.



IOCL,Guwahati
Throughput is in  line with Assam crude receipt.



IOCL,Barauni
Throughput is restricted due to low demand of HSD.



IOCL, Haldia
Marginally shortfall due to low demand of  HSD.



IOCL, Mathura
Throughput is in  line with black oil demand.



BPCL, Mumbai
DHDS unit was shutdown for 20 days in the month of Oct`2014 for RGC motor repair job. This has resulted in build-up of HS HSD intermediate stock. Increase in intermediate stock. Increase in HS HSD stock has resulted in reduction of crude throughput.



CPCL , Manali
Crude throughput lower than plan due to CDU II shutdown for Atmospheric column tray modification jobs.



CPCL , Narimanam
Throughput is lower than planned due to reduced  availability of Crude (KG-D6 not available after April`14)



A statement showing refinery-wise production during the month of October, 2014 and cumulatively for the period April,2014-October, 2014 vis-à-vis 2013-14 is at Annexure-III.














IV.  REFINERY CAPACITY UTILISATION







Month
Utilisation (%)
Period
Utilisation (%)



October, 2014*
104.7
October, 2013- October, 2014
101.4



October, 2013
100.4
October, 2012- October, 2013
103.1




The refinery-wise details of the capacity utilisation during October, 2014 and cumulatively for the period April, 2014 - October, 2014 vies-a-vies 2013-14 are given in Annexure-IV.


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