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Fire At ONGC's Mumbai High Offshore Oil Field, 10 Injured

Ten personnel sustained minor injuries after a fire broke out on the SHP Platform of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited at its Mumbai High Asset on Friday.

Fire At ONGC's Mumbai High Offshore Oil Field, 10 Injured
The Mumbai High Asset is one of ONGC's most significant offshore oil fields.
  • Ten personnel sustained minor injuries in a fire at ONGC's Mumbai High Asset SHP Platform
  • All injured workers are under medical care and are reported to be in stable condition
  • Operations at the offshore installation have returned to normal following the incident
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New Delhi:

Ten personnel sustained minor injuries after a fire broke out on the SHP Platform of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) at its Mumbai High Asset on Friday.

The incident was reported at approximately 17:45 hours, according to a company statement.

ONGC confirmed that the fire was promptly brought under control and extinguished by its emergency response teams.

All injured personnel are currently under medical care and reported to be in stable condition.

The company emphasised that operations at the offshore installation have been normalised following the incident.

The Mumbai High Asset, located in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Mumbai, is one of ONGC's most significant offshore oil fields and a critical contributor to India's energy production.

The SHP Platform is part of the infrastructure supporting exploration and production activities in the region.

While ONGC has not disclosed the cause of the fire, the swift containment highlights the preparedness of its safety and emergency protocols.

Industrial safety experts note that offshore platforms are equipped with advanced firefighting systems, but incidents can still pose serious risks to personnel and operations.

The company stated that further updates will be shared as necessary. ONGC also reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of its workforce and maintaining an uninterrupted energy supply.

The incident underscores the challenges faced in offshore oil and gas operations, where even minor accidents can have significant implications.

This latest development comes as ONGC continues to position itself as a leading energy provider under its corporate vision “Energy Now and Next.”

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