Geography, asked by connect19manju90, 6 months ago

Why is this oil refinery called as "Mumbai High"?
a)Because of the
height of the shacline rock structure in which oil has been struck
b)Because it is situated in the main land of Mumbai.
c)Because it is situated on the coastal region of Mumbai
d)Because it is in the plateau
region of Mumbai​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webBombay High is an offshore oilfield 176 km off the west coast of Mumbai, India, in about 75 m of water. ... The naming of the field is attributed to a team from a survey run in 1965 analysed in the Rashmi building in Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill, Bombay. The first offshore well was sunk in 1974.

Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webBombay High is an offshore oilfield 176 km off the west coast of Mumbai, India, in about 75 m of water. ... The naming of the field is attributed to a team from a survey run in 1965 analysed in the Rashmi building in Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill, Bombay. The first offshore well was sunk in 1974.Offshore/onshore: Offshore

Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webBombay High is an offshore oilfield 176 km off the west coast of Mumbai, India, in about 75 m of water. ... The naming of the field is attributed to a team from a survey run in 1965 analysed in the Rashmi building in Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill, Bombay. The first offshore well was sunk in 1974.Offshore/onshore: OffshoreCurrent production of oil: 205,000 barrels per day (~1.02×10^7 t/a)

Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webBombay High is an offshore oilfield 176 km off the west coast of Mumbai, India, in about 75 m of water. ... The naming of the field is attributed to a team from a survey run in 1965 analysed in the Rashmi building in Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill, Bombay. The first offshore well was sunk in 1974.Offshore/onshore: OffshoreCurrent production of oil: 205,000 barrels per day (~1.02×10^7 t/a)Start of production: 1974

Search ResultsFeatured snippet from the webBombay High is an offshore oilfield 176 km off the west coast of Mumbai, India, in about 75 m of water. ... The naming of the field is attributed to a team from a survey run in 1965 analysed in the Rashmi building in Peddar Road, Cumballa Hill, Bombay. The first offshore well was sunk in 1974.Offshore/onshore: OffshoreCurrent production of oil: 205,000 barrels per day (~1.02×10^7 t/a)Start of production: 1974Year of current production of oil:

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