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    Patna, July 3 :Energy major Cairn India will begin the   next phase of oil and natural gas exploration in Bihar after the monsoon, a   company official said Thursday. The first proposed exploration well will be drilled in   Darbhanga district, about 200 kilometres from Patna, with a rig contracted from   American oilfield services provider Weatherford International, the official   said.
 The Houstan-based Weatherford International develops and supplies   mechanical solutions, technology applications and services for all phases of oil   and gas development. It operates in over 100 countries.
 
 Cairn officials   said the company has collected seismic data including information from an   airborne geomagnetic survey of the block and two-dimensional seismic data over   the past two years.
 
 About 4.5 hectares of land has been provided in   Darbhanga district for exploration.
 
 Over 2,000 rock and soil samples are   currently being analysed.
 
 The administration has served notices to those   whose land has been temporarily acquired, and the compensation payment process   is underway.
 
 The drill site construction will include the building of   about 800 metres of approach road, a camp site and the well site.
 
 The   onshore block in northern Bihar was awarded under a production-sharing contract   (PSC) by the centre in 2004. The block is in the Ganga Basin, one of the largest   sedimentary basins in India but under-explored; to date, no commercial   quantities of hydrocarbons have been discovered.
 
 As per the PSC, Cairn   India has a seven-year exploration period comprising three phases, which   commenced from the issue of the Petroleum Exploration Licence in June 2005.
 
 As operator of the PSC, Cairn India holds a 50 percent interest in this   block, with its joint venture partner Cairn Energy PLC holding the remaining 50   percent interest through its subsidiary Capricorn Energy Ltd.
 (IANS)
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
  
   
    
    
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