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Oil India Bags Two National Safety Award (Mines)

Oil India Limited, the second-largest Indian-government-owned hydrocarbon exploration and production corporation wins the 2020 National Safety Award (Mines) for Scheme-1, Longest Accident-Free Period. Kakali Sarma and Uttam Saikia received the award on behalf of OIL from Shri Bhupender Yadav, Union Minister of Labour & Employment, Environment, Forest & Climate Change.

 

OIL was also awarded the Runner-up trophy for the 2019 National Safety Award (Mines) for Scheme-1, Longest Accident-Free Period, received by OIL representatives, Rehan Ahmad & Susanta Baruah from Shri Bhupender Yadav.

 

OIL's overseas portfolio has contributed significantly to the accretion of reserves and production of oil and Natural gas. During 2016–17, OIL's Crude Oil and Natural Gas Production for its proportionate share of stakes in the overseas producing assets stood at 0.9069 MMT and 352.99 million cubic metre at standard conditions respectively.

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