Oil Oil and fuel from India are affected by Baghjan fire

Baghjan’s well lit the chimney on June 9, killing two people. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was sent to the scene after the incident.

Last month, there was also an explosion near Oil India Limited’s number five well in Baghjan that wounded three foreign experts at the site, an official said.

“Oil and fuel production continues to be affected by the forced closure of some oil and fuel wells connected to Baghjan Assam,” the company said in a statement.

“Following the blow of one of the Bull Lines of the Athey car on Monday, the Bull Lines were removed and sent to the oil engineering workshop for repair. The lines were repaired overnight and transferred to the well site this morning,” he said. Additional.

Noting that Blue Lines are being planned today, he added: “Bull Lines load testing is scheduled today after the installation of the Athey car. MAINTENANCE and power testing of the BOP battery are also scheduled for today. All security measures are maintained and in place. Every effort is made to the stage as soon as possible.”

“The total number of families interviewed for damage assessment and reimbursement until August 10, 2020 in Doomdooma and Tinsukia Circle is 2,756,” he added.

Explaining the losses, the company said: “The accumulated losses of crude oil and herbal fuel from oil were 25624 TM and 61.62 MMSCM respectively.”

“The review of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) on various parameters is carried out through various agencies, in addition to the internal monitoring of the OIL of air quality, noise grades and the presence of gas. Bioremediation activities are also taking place in the affected areas,” he said. . Fix (ANI)

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