ONGC as Top 25 Best Workplaces to Grow Your Career in India” by LinkedIn for the year 2021.

We all dream and strive hard to have a successful, challenging and most importantly, a satisfying career in an organization. So how does one ensure that the future is safe and secure and fulfils the professional dream. A simple answer lies in the fact is the “Work Culture”. The work culture of an organization can … Continue reading ONGC as Top 25 Best Workplaces to Grow Your Career in India” by LinkedIn for the year 2021.

ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) – Oil and Natural Gas Corporation

OTPC, a joint venture company of ONGC, IL&FS Energy Development Co. Ltd. and Govt. of Tripura, is setting up a 726.6 MW capacity combined cycle gas turbine based Mega Power Project in the state of Tripura with the objective of monetization of gas, which had been lying idle for want of adequate market in the … Continue reading ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) – Oil and Natural Gas Corporation

ONGC Videsh Makes Two New Oil Discoveries in Colombia, Brazil – ONGC India

ONGC Videsh has recorded discoveries of oil in its onshore exploration block CPO-5, Colombia in the Llanos basin and major gas in the deep offshore exploration block BM-SEAL-4, Brazil in the Sergipe Alagoas Basin. In a statement issued here OVL said, Well Sol-1, in the block CPO-5 encountered the oil bearing sands of 8 meters … Continue reading ONGC Videsh Makes Two New Oil Discoveries in Colombia, Brazil – ONGC India

R K Srivastava takes charge as ONGC Director (Exploration)

Mr Rajesh Kumar Srivastava took charge as the new Director (Exploration) of energy major Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Limited on 2 August 2019. He takes over the reins of exploration of India's flagship explorer upon superannuation of Mr A K Dwivedi on 31 July. A post graduate from Lucknow University, with a Masters … Continue reading R K Srivastava takes charge as ONGC Director (Exploration)

ONGC, Its Partners Likely To Exit Oil Blocks in Sudan – The Economic Times

ONGC and its Chinese and Malaysian partners have decided to exit their oil blocks in Sudan, frustrated by the years of reluctance by the Sudanese government to pay for the oil it lifts from these blocks. ONGC has been engaged in an arbitration with Sudan for more than a year to recover its oil dues … Continue reading ONGC, Its Partners Likely To Exit Oil Blocks in Sudan – The Economic Times