OGDCL brings Sahito-1 gas discovery into production
- Says Sahito-1 is currently producing 6.0 MMSCFD of gas
OGDCL has successfully brought its Sahito-1 gas discovery in Sindh into production, currently yielding 6.0 MMSCFD and contributing to Pakistan's indigenous hydrocarbon resources.
- Sahito-1's current gas production and future expansion plans.
- Infrastructure developed for early monetization of the discovery.
- OGDCL's working interest and the gas field's location.
Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) announced on Tuesday that the Sahito-1 gas discovery in the Lower Goru Formation (Massive Sand) within the Khewari Exploration License was successfully put into production.
In a statement, OGDCL said that Sahito-1 was currently producing 6.0 MMSCFD of gas and production was expected to be progressively ramped up following the planned expansion of surface facilities.
To facilitate early monetization of the discovery, OGDCL laid a 6-inch, 5 km flowline connecting the well to the Suleman Gathering Facility for onward processing at the Sinjhoro Plant, the statement said.
The processed gas is being injected into the SSGCL network, as per the press release.
“The well is located in District Khairpur, Sindh Province. OGDCL, as Operator of Khewari Exploration License, holds 75% working interest in the joint venture, while Government Holdings (Private) Limited (GHPL) holds 25%.”
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“The commencement of production from Sahito-1 reflects OGDCL’s continued efforts towards efficient development and monetization of indigenous hydrocarbon resources,” the company said.
ODGCL is the largest E&P in Pakistan with operations including exploration, drilling operation services, production, reservoir management, and engineering support.

























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