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Oil India ramps up crude production

Oil India has been producing heavy crude from the Baghewala field since 2017. The field, discovered in 1991 and spread over 200.26 square kilometres, currently has 52 wells, of which 33 are operational.

News Arena Network - Jaipur - UPDATED: April 5, 2026, 02:50 PM - 2 min read

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Oil India Ltd boosts Rajasthan output by 70 per cent, hits record 1,202 bpd in Thar, strengthening India’s energy security amid global oil volatility.


Amid the rising geopolitical tensions and uncertainty in global oil markets, Oil India Ltd has ramped up its crude production from Rajasthan's Thar desert .
 
The state-run company has increased production by around 70 per cent, compared to last year's 705 barrels per day, marking a major milestone in efforts to boost domestic output and strengthen energy security. It has achieved a record output of 1,202 barrels per day from the Jodhpur sandstone formation.
 
Officials said the crude oil produced in the Baghewala field in Jaisalmer is transported by tankers to Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) facilities in Mehsana, Gujarat, from where it is sent via pipeline to the Koyali refinery operated by Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL).
 
"This is a significant achievement, especially considering the challenging geological conditions of the Thar region. It underlines the potential of unconventional resources in contributing to India's energy needs," an official said.
 
The Baghewala oil field, located in the Bikaner-Nagaur sub-basin of the Rajasthan basin, is among the few onshore heavy oil fields in India. Oil India has completed CSS operations in 19 wells, around 72 per cent higher than last year and drilled 13 new wells during the year, up from nine earlier.
 
The company has also deployed advanced drilling and production technologies, such as fishbone drilling and barefoot completion, being used for the first time in India's heavy oil reserves, along with electric downhole heaters, hydraulic sucker rod pumps and high-temperature thermal wellheads to enhance production efficiency.
 
Officials said due to the high viscosity of crude in the region, conventional extraction methods were not viable, prompting the adoption of innovative approaches such as diluent injection and artificial lift systems.
 
Oil India has been producing heavy crude from the Baghewala field since 2017. The field, discovered in 1991 and spread over 200.26 square kilometres, currently has 52 wells, of which 33 are operational.
 
The successful implementation of CSS technology, first piloted in 2018, has been a game-changer, enabling large-scale extraction and setting new benchmarks in thermal enhanced oil recovery in India.
 

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