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highlight the importance of Mumbai High

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Answered by rashmikumari1904
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It is India's largest offshore oil field. Situated some 161 km north of the Mumbai coast, Bombay High has a string of oil and gas rigs in the sea that pumps oil to the coast. It produces 14 per cent of India's oil requirements and accounts for 38 per cent of all domestic production.

It is India's largest offshore oil field. Situated some 161 km north of the Mumbai coast, Bombay High has a string of oil and gas rigs in the sea that pumps oil to the coast. It produces 14 per cent of India's oil requirements and accounts for 38 per cent of all domestic production.

A Russian and Indian oil exploration team that was mapping the Gulf of Cambay in 1965 in a seismic exploration vessel called Academic Arkhangelsky discovered the Bombay High oilfield.


ONGC geophysicist M Krishnamurthy headed the Indian team. According to Krishnamurthy, in those days they used explosives as source and used a 24 channel analog instrument without any magnetic record for mapping for oil fields. While they were mapping the regional line from across the Gulf of Cambay, they came across the first line where the exploration team decided to drill for oil.

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It is India's largest offshore oil field. Situated some 161 km north of the Mumbai coast, Bombay High has a string of oil and gas rigs in the sea that pumps oil to the coast. It produces 14 per cent of India's oil requirements and accounts for 38 per cent of all domestic production.

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