November 19, 2001
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SHRI RAM NAIK ORDERS HIGH LEVEL ENQUIRY
INTO GANDHAR OIL FIELD FIRE
Shri Ram Naik, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas informed that the Government has decided to order an Inquiry to look into the matter of fire in oil well at Gandhar field of ONGC. ONGC Well No. G-345 in Gandhar field, Ankleshwar Asset, caught fire at about 0230 hrs. on October 30, 2001. The evidence at site indicates that the fire was caused by miscreants pilfering crude from the well. Extensive resources, including foreign consultancy, had to be deployed to handle this emergency. The fire was controlled and extinguished at 0950 hrs. on November 9, 2001. Shri Naik informed that he had visited the site on 9th November 2001 and reviewed the position.
Shri Naik today visited the Institute of Petroleum Safety & Environment Management (IPSEM), Betul in South Goa. After reviewing the earlier cases of fire and action taken thereon in the last five years, he announced the terms of reference as well as personnel of the Inquiry Committee.
The Terms of Reference of the Committee will be as follows:-
The Composition of the Inquiry Committee will be as follows:-
Shri Naik mentioned that the Committee will submit its report by 31st March 2002. However, an interim report on Gandhar incidents may be made available to the Government by 31st January 2002.
Shri Naik informed that he has also taken up the matter with Shri L K Advani, Union Home Minister and Shri Narendra Modi, Chief Minister, Gujarat.
As a token of appreciation of good job done by all concerned in extinguishing the fire in well, Shri Naik has announced a group reward of Rs.25 Lakhs in cash for all the ONGC and other employees involved in this operation.