Describe the distribution of petroleum in India?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Every year, India produces roughly 30,088 thousand tonnes of crude oil. The northeastern area, Rajasthan region, Gujarat region, Mumbai high, and east coastal region are a few of the significant oil-bearing regions.
Explanation:
In numerous locations around India, petroleum is produced and distributed. There are currently four locations where petroleum is being economically extracted.
- The significant oilfields in the northeastern region include Digboi, Naharkatiya, Rudrasagar, and Galecki.
- Region of Rajasthan: This oil block has an extent of 5000 square kilometres. The three that stand out are Saraswati, Rajeshwari, and Mangla fields.
- Gujarat area: Ankleshwar, Kosamba, Mehsana, Lunej, and Kalol are significant fields in this region.
- Mumbai High is located 176 kilometres northwest of Mumbai in the Arabian Sea. An offshore oilfield is called Mumbai High. About 20,145 thousand tonnes of crude oil are produced there.
- encompassing the Krishna-Godavari and Kaveri basins, the east coast. About 451 thousand tonnes of crude oil are produced there.
#SPJ6
Similar questions
Math,
2 months ago
History,
2 months ago
Accountancy,
2 months ago
English,
5 months ago
Accountancy,
5 months ago
Hindi,
11 months ago
English,
11 months ago
Physics,
11 months ago