The Cambay field, an onshore oil and gas asset in Gujarat, India, is undergoing significant development to unlock tight gas resources, with Selan Exploration Technology Limited taking over operatorship in 2024. Key efforts focus on expanding production through drilling new wells, employing hydraulic fracturing (hydro-fracking), and improving surface facilities to tap into proven gas reserves, with the Production Sharing Contract extending to September 2029.
The Cambay field, an onshore oil and gas asset in Gujarat, India, is undergoing significant development to unlock tight gas resources, with Selan Exploration Technology Limited taking over operatorship in 2024.
Key efforts focus on expanding production through drilling new wells, employing hydraulic fracturing (hydro-fracking), and improving surface facilities to tap into proven gas reserves, with the Production Sharing Contract extending to September 2029.
Key Aspects of Cambay Field Development:-
Location & Scope: -
Situated about 100 km from Ahmedabad in the Anand district, the field spans 161 sq km.
Key Operators: -
Selan Exploration Technology Limited acquired 50% participating interest and operatorship from Synergia Energy in July 2024, aiming to maximize production.
Production & Reserves:-
The field produces gas and condensate, with substantial reserves estimated at 206 BCF of gas and 8 million barrels of condensate.
Development Strategy-Drilling: -
Plans include drilling up to 30 new development wells, including horizontal wells.
Stimulation: -
Extensive use of hydraulic fracturing (fraccing) in the Eocene (tight siltstone) formation.
Infrastructure: -
Installation of new surface facilities, including Early Production Gas Facilities (EPGF), Quick Production Facilities (QPF), and Gas Conditioning Systems (GCS).
Sustainability & Future: -
Studies are exploring the potential for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) within the field.
The field has been in production since 1964 and remains a key focus for onshore hydrocarbon extraction in India.
MJF Lion ER YK Sharma
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