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]]>Hnahthial te, Hortoki (hortokyo) ah te pawh a awm an ti. ONGC ho hi chuan an dap nasa ve khawp chuan ka hria. Khawiah mah hmu lo chu ni se, an dap an dap peih toh dawn emni? Tin vairam ai chuan Mizoram ah chuan a laihchhuah man chu a to zawk ngei ang nga, bakah phurh thlak a la ngai zui bawk dawn sia (refine turin). A refine na tur han bun dawn se, senso ngai a tam dawn bawk si nen, kalkawng buaithlak nen. Tun atan chuan a hlawk rih lova, nakinah beih tak taka beih turin an la ti dawn pawh a ni maithei, oil man a pung telh telha, a laihchhuah man a tla hniam ve zel a.
Pu zoram an ”We have requested the ONGC to carry out exploration in the state, which would contribute to the development,”. I think its yet another optimistic statement made by him. I like it more better than the chakai farm plan though.
He should have known that even if you are the chief minister of Mizoram, you dont make such request. You need scientific data as well as proper plan and estimation (not like the one in our PWD engineers knows so well) to carry out exploration. And believe me, if there is enough oil and enough money or budget to explore it, ONGC would love to do just that and thats why they are here first of all! If not then, they could have been idling, waiting for our Chief Minister request
Environment a tihchhiat tur phei chu pawisa a rulh theih pawh a ni lo.
]]>as far as i know country used to reserve their oil in big tank or some storage device after refining the crude oil…
Strategic Petroleum Reserve of America stores about 570 million barrels of crude oil in underground salt caverns at four sites along the Gulf of Mexico
https://www.howstuffworks.com/question478.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.....um_Reserve
Oil reserves
Oil reserves refer to portions of oil in place (STOOIP) that are recoverable under economic constraints.
Oil in the ground is not a reserve unless it is economically recoverable, since as the oil is extracted, the cost of recovery increases incrementally.
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