ONGC's Resilient Effort in Capping Oil Well Amidst Adverse Weather
Despite challenging weather, ONGC continues efforts to cap a gas-leaking oil well in Sivasagar, Assam. Mobilization of specialized equipment is underway, with reduction in gas pressure seen as a positive sign. The company is working to ensure safety and minimize impact on local communities, with government aid provided.
Despite inclement weather conditions, ONGC is pressing ahead with efforts to cap its gas-leaking crude oil well in Assam's Sivasagar district. A critical mission is underway to clear the rig from the site, following a 12-day-long gas leak.
Crucial specialized equipment, required for this operation, is being mobilized efficiently. Noteworthy is the decline in gas pressure at the well site, providing a hopeful indicator for achieving the capping process safely. The on-site team, including ONGC's Regional Crisis Management Team (RCMT) and international experts, is relentlessly working through adverse weather.
After assessing the situation, the government has deemed it safe for residents beyond a 500-meter radius to return. Meanwhile, the Assam government has pledged financial assistance to affected families, highlighting coordinated efforts between ONGC and local authorities to manage the crisis and protect communities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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