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India's surging domestic gas output to dent LNG import, but not for long: Wood Mackenzie

Reliance Industries Ltd and its partner BP Plc of UK in December last year started putting the second wave of gas discoveries in eastern offshore KG-D6 block to production with R-Series started flowing gas. In April they started output from the Satellite Cluster fields.

August 20, 2021 / 14:13 IST
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Helped by new output from KG-D6 fields of Reliance-BP, India's domestic gas production, which had been falling for more than a decade because of declining output from legacy fields, now looks in rude health, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.

Reliance Industries Ltd and its partner BP Plc of UK in December last year started putting the second wave of gas discoveries in eastern offshore KG-D6 block to production with R-Series started flowing gas. In April they started output from the Satellite Cluster fields.

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This helped raise India's gas production by almost 20 per cent, oil ministry data showed.

In the weekly blog "APAC Energy Buzz", the energy consultancy's Asia Pacific vice-chair Gavin Thompson said India's domestic gas production has been in a sorry state for years.