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Great Eastern Energy to invest $2 billion in shale gas exploration
  • Great Eastern Energy to invest $2 billion in shale gas exploration

    07 June 2022

    Great Eastern Energy Corporation Ltd, a pioneer in the field of coal bed methane in India, plans to invest about USD 2 billion (Rs 15,000 crore) in exploration of shale gas at its Raniganj South block in West Bengal, its MD & CEO Prashant Modi said. "We want to recreate in shale what we did for CBM, " he said. "We pioneered exploration, production, and development of CBM in India. " CBM (Coal Bed Methane) is gas trapped below coal seams. GEECL signed the first CBM contract in India for the Raniganj South block on May 31, 2001. "We were the first to commercialise CBM in July 2007, " he said. Prior to this, the firm 's CBM block was under an agreement with Coal India Ltd. since 1993. At that time, CBM was practically not present in Asia and was still at a nascent stage worldwide. "We have a huge potential of shale resource of up to 6.63 trillion cubic feet (TCF) in our block, " he said. "We are awaiting the amendment to our petroleum mining lease for shale exploration from the West Bengal government. Post that, we plan to drill some shale core wells to assess the geological and other technical factors. " Subject to the results obtained and analysed from the core wells, GEECL will drill some pilot production wells. " Presuming the results obtained from pilot production wells are as per our expectations, the total investment envisaged in our shale programme is approximately USD 2 billion, i.e. Rs 15,000 crore, " Modi said.

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