Petroleum exploration equipment reached Dailekh

Chaitra 19, 2080

Jyoti Katuwal

Petroleum exploration equipment reached Dailekh

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The petroleum exploration equipment which has been stored at the Rupaidia checkpoint in Nepalgunj for about a month has started reaching the project site. After reaching Nepalgunj from China via Kolkata, India, all the equipments that were stopped have gone to the project site after getting the customs clearance.

In the first lot, 22 trucks that left the checkpoint have reached Dailekh from Surkhet. According to the project, 128 trucks are continuing to arrive.

  079 In October, China had already chosen a location for exploration. The government has also distributed compensation to the residents of Bhairavi rural municipality ward number-1 who were affected by floods. As soon as the equipment reaches the site, the Department of Mines and Geosciences has said that it will connect and prepare for the final exploration. . Dinesh Napit, head of the

department, said that trucks carrying large equipment may be difficult to reach Dailekh.  "There is no problem for small trucks to come and go from the Dailekh section," he said, "big trucks should be brought from Madhyapahari highway via Karnali highway." In March 2072, the project was approved between China and Nepal in March 2075, with the cooperation agreement between Nepal and China to explore and mine petroleum deposits. As soon as the equipment reaches the project site, it will be explored from the ground to a depth of 4,500 meters. .

According to Chief District Officer Khimraj Bhusal, the condition of the petroleum mine and the possibility of extraction will be decided after the completion of the drilling work. He said that the survey was conducted to cover an area of ​​400 square kilometers based on the areas of Navisthan, Sristhan, Paduka of Dailekh.

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