<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dedicated to the nation Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited's U-field onshore facilities at Odalarevu in B R Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh.</p>.<p>The project was dedicated to the nation along with the inauguration/foundation-stone laying of various other development projects worth over Rs 10,700 crore in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, a company statement said.</p>.<p>U-field is situated in Krishna Godavari basin block KG-DWN-98/2 in Bay of Bengal. Natural gas from the field will be brought to the onshore facility through undersea pipelines before being dispatched to users.</p>.<p>ONGC, however, did not say when production from this field will start.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/pm-modi-launches-infra-projects-worth-rs-15233-crore-in-andhra-pradesh-1161667.html" target="_blank"> PM Modi launches infra projects worth Rs 15,233 crore in Andhra Pradesh</a></strong></p>.<p>The U-field is part of ONGC's flagship deep-water KG-DWN-98/2 Cluster-II development project in the prolific Krishna Godavari Basin. U-field is the deepest gas discovery of the project, with gas production potential of about 3 million standard cubic metres of gas per day.</p>.<p>"The first well of the U field - U-3-B is one of the fastest deep-water well monetized globally in a record time of 11 months," the statement said. "The gas from these wells is evacuated through the subsea facilities connected to an Onshore Terminal at Odalarevu."</p>.<p>ONGC said the subsea structures for this project are being fabricated for the first time in the country at Kattupalli Yard in Chennai, a capability which proved a boon for development of the domestic exploration and production (E&P) ecosystem with extensive skill development.</p>.<p>U-field monetisation involves a capex of Rs 2,917 crore. "Gas produced from this project will add significant volumes to ONGC's production and will be a giant leap towards making India a gas-based economy and energy security," it said.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dedicated to the nation Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited's U-field onshore facilities at Odalarevu in B R Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh.</p>.<p>The project was dedicated to the nation along with the inauguration/foundation-stone laying of various other development projects worth over Rs 10,700 crore in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, a company statement said.</p>.<p>U-field is situated in Krishna Godavari basin block KG-DWN-98/2 in Bay of Bengal. Natural gas from the field will be brought to the onshore facility through undersea pipelines before being dispatched to users.</p>.<p>ONGC, however, did not say when production from this field will start.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read |<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/pm-modi-launches-infra-projects-worth-rs-15233-crore-in-andhra-pradesh-1161667.html" target="_blank"> PM Modi launches infra projects worth Rs 15,233 crore in Andhra Pradesh</a></strong></p>.<p>The U-field is part of ONGC's flagship deep-water KG-DWN-98/2 Cluster-II development project in the prolific Krishna Godavari Basin. U-field is the deepest gas discovery of the project, with gas production potential of about 3 million standard cubic metres of gas per day.</p>.<p>"The first well of the U field - U-3-B is one of the fastest deep-water well monetized globally in a record time of 11 months," the statement said. "The gas from these wells is evacuated through the subsea facilities connected to an Onshore Terminal at Odalarevu."</p>.<p>ONGC said the subsea structures for this project are being fabricated for the first time in the country at Kattupalli Yard in Chennai, a capability which proved a boon for development of the domestic exploration and production (E&P) ecosystem with extensive skill development.</p>.<p>U-field monetisation involves a capex of Rs 2,917 crore. "Gas produced from this project will add significant volumes to ONGC's production and will be a giant leap towards making India a gas-based economy and energy security," it said.</p>