Fire at ONGC’s Mumbai High platform; 10 personnel sustain injuries

A fire broke out at an ONGC oil platform in the Mumbai High Asset, injuring 10 personnel. The company reported that the fire was quickly extinguished, all injured are stable, and operations at the platform have been normalised.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) on Friday reported a fire incident at its SHP Platform under the Mumbai High Asset, in which 10 personnel sustained minor injuries, even as the blaze was swiftly brought under control and operations were normalised.

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ONGC’s Statement on Incident

In a post on X, the company said the fire broke out at around 5:45 PM at the ONGC’s Mumbai High oilfield platform. Emergency response measures were immediately activated, ensuring that the situation was contained without escalation.

“A fire incident was reported at ~17:45 PM at ONGC’s SHP Platform, Mumbai High Asset. The situation was promptly brought under control and the fire extinguished,” ONGC said.

Personnel Injured

The company confirmed that 10 personnel were injured in the incident and are currently undergoing medical treatment. It added that all injured individuals are stable. “10 personnel sustained minor injuries and are under medical care. All are stable,” the statement read.

Operations Normalised

ONGC further said that operations at the platform have been restored to normal following the incident. “Operations have been normalised. Further updates will follow,” it added.

The cause of the fire has not yet been disclosed. More details are awaited.

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