RIL, on the other hand, blames unforeseen geological complexities for the fall in output and believes the reserves in D1&D3 are actually less than one-third of 10.03 Trillion cubic feet predicted two years before the field began output in April 2009.
first published: Sep 26, 2013 07:09 pm
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