India's Hydrocarbon Outlook – 2022-2023

57 DGH: 3 DECADES OF UNLOCKING INDIA'S HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL The play-level undiscovered (risked) hydrocarbon inplace for Offshore area is tabulated below: 36 MMTOE 14 MMTOE 18 MMTOE 65 MMTOE 18 MMTOE 102 MMTOE 14 MMTOE 23 MMTOE 2 MMTOE 18 MMTOE 42 MMTOE 35 MMTOE Cenozoic Miocene (Clastic): Cenozoic Oligocene (Clastic): Cenozoic Eocene (Clastic): Cenozoic Eocene (Carbonate): Cenozoic Palaeocene (Clastic): Cenozoic Palaeocene (Carbonate): Mesozoic Cretaceous (Clastic): Mesozoic Cretaceous (Early): Mesozoic Jurassic (Upper): Cenozoic Paleocene (Weathered Basalt): Mesozoic Cretaceous (carbonate): Mesozoic Jurassic (Late): Mesozoic Jurassic (Lower): 10 MMTOE Status, available datasets and opportunities 0 40 80 120 160 20 KM KUTCH BASIN LEGEND RAJASTHAN NELP BLOCK DSF BLOCK HELP BLOCK 2D SEISMIC 3D SEISMIC WELLS ONLAND BASIN SEDIMENTARY BASIN SHALLOW WATER BASIN DEEPWATER BASIN GUJARAT DGH Internal In terms of awarded acreage that are now active in Kutch basin, 1,880 sq km lie under NELP, 10,876 sq km are under HELP, 2,092 sq km lie under DSF. Under National Seismic Programme, conducted during 2016-22 in unappraised onland areas, 1,809 LKM broad-band 2D seismic data were acquired in the basin. As of March 1, 2023, NDR, for Kutch basin has archived 56,942 LKM of 2D seismic data, 27,893 SKM of 3D seismic data, 83 drilled well information. Under a short-term collaborative project on basin research, the geoscientific datasets of the basin are now independently assessed by PDEU.

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