Oil and Natural Gas Corp immediately activated safety procedures, shut down drilling operations and evacuated all non-essential staff.
"There was no blowout. It was just a gas leak. All operations are safe. There is no loss of life or property," a top source said. "There was no blowout, only some gas leaked unexpectedly during drilling."
ONGC was drilling a side track well from a platform called NF on the Mumbai High North field.
"A gas pool was not expected at shallow depth of 1000 to 1100 meters. But during drilling operations, some gas came out and we have taken all precautionary measures," he said.
Side track well is a secondary wellbore away from the original wellbore. This is done to bypass an unusable section of the original wellbore or explore a geologic feature nearby.
The source said drilling operations were stopped and experts called in to control the gas flow.
"All non-essential people have been evacuated," he said, adding there were 82 personnel at the drilling site, of which 40 have been evacuated.
Fire fighting equipment have been moved to the location and Navy, Coast Guard as well as helicopter company Pawan Hans are assisting in rescue operations.
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