Dailekh — 40% of the drilling work has been completed as part of the petroleum exploration in the Jaljale area of Bhairavi Rural Municipality. The drilling work, which started last May, was planned to be completed within four months.
The Chinese and Nepali teams have been working for 3 months in 2 phases. Exploration has been started after the research showed that there is petroleum in this place, which has been burning for years.
The drilling was started with the goal of completing the work in four months, but it is estimated that there will be a one-month delay due to hard rocks underground. Senior Division Geologist Suresh Shrestha of the Department of Mines and Geology stated that drilling has reached a depth of 1,666 meters so far, out of the total 4,000 meters required.
At present, the experts are collecting data by testing the stones and soil from a depth of 2.2 meters. After drilling 2700 meters, there will be 3 more studies of source rock, reserve wire rock and seal rock,” he said. The signals under the required standards are being received successfully.’
Petroleum products are being explored with a subsidy of 2 billion 50 million rupees from the Chinese government. Geologists have said that petroleum products will be discovered after drilling to a depth of 4,000 meters. If the exploration is successful, it is expected that the economic situation of the country will improve and a large number of jobs will be created.
Source: Kantipur