Assam: Baghjan Fire Fully Extinguished After 172 days
The massive fire at Baghjan oil well in Assam has been completely extinguished after 172 days, on November 15. "Further operation to abandon the well is in progress," said a spokesperson of Oil India Limited (OIL). Reportedly, the fire had killed three people. Earlier, the well in Tinsukia district caught fire on June 9 after it suffered a gas leakage on May 27. The incident has also led to migration of locals.
Tags: Baghjan oil field, Baghjan, Assam, Tinsukia, Oil India Limited, Massive Fire
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NGT Committee Terms Baghjan, 26 Other Oil Fields Of Assam As Illegal
A National Green Tribunal committee has termed the Baghjan oil-field and 26 other oil-wells in Assam as illegal. Citing the findings of Justice Katakey Committee, the tribunal said none of the oil-fields procured the mandatory environmental clearances. Burning since 160 days, the Baghjan blowout has affected around 10 km of area including 'Dibru Saikhowa National Park', Tinsukia. The committee has also recommended payment of Rs 45 lakh… read-more
Tags: Baghjan oil field, Assam, Tinsukia, Dibru Saikhowa National Park, NGT, environment, environmental clearance
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Baghjan Well Fire in Assam Extinguished After 110 Days of Blowout
Baghjan well fire in Assam's Tinsukia has been snuffed out after 110 days of holocaust. Oil India Limited, along with foreign experts tamed the fire blowout after diverting the fuel supply. Calling it a temporary relief, OIL authorities will soon inject viscous cement mud at high pressure to block the upward flow of gas. Reportedly, the leakage at the well No. 5 of Baghjan Oilfield on May 27, had killed 3 employees.
Tags: Oil India Ltd, Natural Gas, Assam, Baghjan oil field, environment
Courtesy: The Hindu