The blow out preventer (BOP) stack was successfully placed over the Baghjan 5 gas well head in Assam’s Tinsukia district on Monday.

Officials said BOP stack alignment job was underway to insert the studs, one of the two bull lines connected with the Athey Wagon which was lifting the BOP stack came out from the socket due to impact of excessive heat.

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The Baghjan blowout incident on Monday completed 76 days but still the fire has been coming out from the blowout site.

“From the safety point of view and stability required for alignment of the BOP stack on the well head, experts decided to safely remove the BOP stack from the Well head. Operations will resume after carrying out necessary rectification jobs,” said an OIL statement.

However, OIL, ONGC and experts from Singpore based firm are working hard to douse the fire which had affected the environment as well as the entire Baghjan area.

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“We hope that very soon we will douse the fire of Baghjan 5 oil rig. Our experts are working hard to control the fire. Our work has been affected due to the successive floods,” said an OIL official.

Many people had to leave their home to save their lives. OIL has also faced huge losses due to the sudden blowout at Baghjan 5 oil well.

According to the statement, the total number of families surveyed for assessment of damage for compensation till Sunday in Doomdooma and Tinsukia circles is 2739.

Oil and Gas Production still continues to be affected due to forceful closure of few Oil and Gas wells connected to Baghjan EPS.

Drilling and work over operation also continue to be affected at few of the locations due to forceful closure of operation.

“As a result of protests/blockades/bandhs staged by locals since 27th May, 2020 due to the Blowout, OIL’s cumulative loss of Crude Oil and Natural Gas has been 24968 MT and 60.2 MMSCM respectively,” the statement said.

 

Avik Chakraborty is Northeast Now Correspondent in Dibrugarh. He can be reached at: [email protected]