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November 6, 2009

RIL's gas output to double by next fiscal

Reliance Industries' (RIL) eastern offshore KG D-6 field's gas production will double to around 90 million standard cubic meters per day (mmscmd) by next fiscal , government's background material for the Economic Editor's Conference said.

KG D-6 is currently producing about 45 mmscmd gas, which will rise to 60 mmscmd by December and to 70 mmscmd in January, the paper said.

The output from the field will rise to 82 mmscmd by March 2010 and will continue in the range of 82-89 mmscmd up to March 2012.

Source: Business Standard
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4 comments:

Amit said...

Reliance, by the way of production of 40 mmscmd gas, is saving huge amount of money for the country. With the production getting doubled, the savings will increase manifold.

Smita said...

Increased production from KG D-6 gas will help various industries meeting their fuel requirements and operate at their fullest capacity.

Aditya said...

If the production from RIL’s field will double, the power generation will increase substantially as much of the last 40 mmscmd has been allocated to the power sector. India is anyways an energy starved nation. That way, RIL will immensely help the nation it’s much needed source of energy.

Anand said...

Doubling of KG D-6 gas production will strongly add to Government’s finances. Additional revenues could be used by the Government to create world-class infrastructure in the country, which so far has been deprived of it.