ONGC organises students’ study visit at Cambay, Karaikal

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Limited organised fresh tours for students at Cambay, Karaikal and Jorhat as a part of the observance of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav'
ONGC organises students’ study visit at Cambay, Karaikal

New Delhi: In continuance with the study visits for students at its installation, work centres, as a part of the observance of 'Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav,' (celebrating 75 years of India's Independence), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Limited organised fresh tours for students at Cambay, Karaikal and Jorhat.

From December 7 to December 8, 30 students of ONGC Gujarati Primary School were taken to Akhol Juni EPS, Lunej #1 Drill Site of Cambay – the first successful oil well of ONGC and Lunej Museum. In the past three months, a total of 250 students of various schools had completed their visit to the field of Akhol Juni i.e. EPS and Lunej Museum to know more about ONGC and its contribution to nation-building. Cambay Asset Manager stressed that the visit of school children to the Oil and Gas installations will be helpful for them in gaining practical experience which will motivate them to pursue a career in the industry.

ONGC's Jorhat work centre organised study visits to Borhola oil installations from December 1-10 for 7th-semester Mechanical Engineering students of Jorhat Institute of Science & Technology (JIST). Following all COIVD protocols, arrangements were made for a visit to GGS/GCP at Borholla in a group of 20 students, wherein one faculty accompanied the students.

A brief presentation on GGS/GCP at Borhola was given by a team of officers and thereafter students were taken around the plant to different areas viz. ETP-WIP, WI Well, Pump House, Crude Oil Storage Tank, Oil & Gas Separators, Bath Heater Area, etc. Students were explained about the various functions involved in processing crude before dispatching it to CTF.

Later, the students were taken to Borhola Fire Station wherein they were informed about the importance of safety in oil installations by Fire Team members of Borholla Fire Section.  The team members demonstrated the fire equipment and its use in extinguishing different types of fire and its operation.

Cauvery Asset, Karaikal carried out a study visit for around 108 students from University College of Engineering Thirukkuvalai (A Constituent College of Anna University, Chennai) at various sites of the Asset from 1-15 December 2021. The visit gave students a glimpse of various activities of oil and gas exploration & production carried out by Cauvery asset.

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