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23 April 2021 8:35 GMT Updated 23 April 2021 8:35 GMT in New Delhi
United Arab Emirates-based rig owner Shelf Drilling has landed an offshore jack-up charter deal from India’s Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC).
The three-year award will see the jack-up JT Angel work for the state-controlled oil and gas giant in the Mumbai High area offshore India s west coast, Shelf said on Friday.
Operations are set to begin in the fourth quarter of this year, the Oslo-listed rig owner added.
ONGC deploys an expansive offshore rig fleet of more than 30 drilling units, the majority of which are chartered with leading rig operators.
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23 April 2021 6:05 GMT Updated 23 April 2021 6:05 GMT in New Delhi
Three employees of India’s Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) have been abducted from an onshore drilling site at its Lakuwa oilfield in Assam’s Sivasagar district.
The state-controlled giant said “the abducted employees were taken by the miscreants in an operational vehicle belonging to ONGC” on the morning of 21 April.
The company said it has lodged a complaint with the local police and the “local administration has been informed about the incident .
United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent) (ULFA-I) a banned separatist group that operates in the northeastern part of the country, is said to be behind the abduction, several media reports have claimed.