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ONGC looks forward to become an integrated energy provider, with:

New Discoveries and fast track development

Equity Oil from Abroad

Downstream Value Additions & Forward Integration

Leveraging state-of-the art technology and global best practices

New Sources of Energy

Production from small and marginal fields

ONGC has taken structured initiatives to tap unconventional energy sources through
unconventional gases like Coal Bed Methane (CBM), Underground Coal Gasification (UCG), Shale Gas and Gas
Hydrates, or unconventional energy sources like wind, solar etc.

"ONGC Energy Centre Trust", a dedicated centre created by ONGC for holistic research in nonconventional energy sources, has taken up three projects viz., Thermo-chemical reactor for Hydrogen, Geo-bio
Reactors and Fuel Cells. ONGC has already commissioned a 50 MW Wind Farm in Gujarat and plan is afoot to
set up another 100 MW Wind Farm in Rajasthan. ONGC has also set up 3 Solar Thermal Engines at Solar Energy
Centre, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) campus at Gurgaon.

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