15 days required to bring gas well fire under control: ONGC

Fire at the ONGC's gas well near Olpad town continued for the third day Monday and the top officials of the oil and gas company said it would take at least a fortnight to douse the raging blaze.

Surat: Fire at the ONGC's gas well near Olpad town continued for the third day Monday and the top officials of the oil and gas company said it would take at least a fortnight to douse the raging blaze.

ONGC Chairman and Managing Director Dinesh K Sarraf along with Director-Onshore Ashok Varma are camping at the site to supervise the work.

"Looking at the situation, we believe that it will take at least 15 days to control the fire," Varma told reporters.

According to a statement issued by ONGC, seven fire tenders have been deployed at the site, along with two trailer pumps. One more fire tender is being mobilised today from Gandhar. This apart, high discharge water pumps are being mobilised from Vadodara and Rajahmundry.

In addition, water is being continuously sprayed over the well-head to keep the area cool so as not to let fire spread further, it said, adding that blaze is intentionally not being extinguished as the gushing out gas needs to be burnt at well-head till such time well stops flow of the gas.

ONGC said it has sought help of globally renowned oil and gas blow out control experts Boots & Coots from the US to control the blaze. They are expected to arrive at the site by tomorrow.

Meanwhile, ONGC's crisis management team (CMT) has stepped up efforts to drill a relief well at a nearby place for which the foundation work has already been started.

This well will be directionally drilled to reach the affected well sub-surface. This will allow CMT to plug the affected well at the bottom and stop further gas flow, said an official of ONGC.

At least 12 ONGC employees had received burn injuries in the incident. While five of the injured have been discharged from hospital, seven others are still undergoing treatment, officials said.

Varma said farmers, whose farms are located near the well and crops were damaged in the incident, will be given a compensation. "ONGC will give appropriate compensation to farmers who have suffered damages due to fire," he said.

Sarraf today visited the hospital to enquire about the health of the injured.

The incident had occurred on Saturday when a blow-out preventer (BOP) was being repaired at the well in OLPAD-31 in Ankleshwar basin.

When the ONGC team was working on the well to stop the leakage, some sort of spark resulted in a huge blast and the gas coming out of the well caught fire.

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