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State-owned oil producers may report higher production in coming quarters: Analysts

State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation reported a 2.1 percent decline in crude oil production in the second quarter at 5.2 MMT and a 2.8 percent reduction in natural gas output.

November 14, 2023 / 08:30 IST
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State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation reported a 2.1 percent decline in crude oil production in the second quarter at 5.2 MMT
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation reported a 2.1 percent decline in crude oil production in the second quarter at 5.2 MMT

State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC) is expected to witness production growth in the coming quarters post commencement of production from its Krishna Godavari basin in the Bay of Bengal, said analysts.

In the second quarter of FY24, the oil producer reported a 2.1 percent decline in crude oil production at 5.2 million metric tonne (MMT) and a 2.8 percent reduction in natural gas production.

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“On the production front, the decline in oil and gas production is likely to be compensated post commissioning of production from the KG basin in the coming quarters. We build in a volume CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 4 percent and 6 percent for oil and gas over FY23-26E to reach 23.9 MMT of oil and 25.4 billion cubic metre (BCM) of gas in FY26E,” said Prabhudas Lilladher in a report.

The much awaited production commencement from ONGC’s deepsea project in the KG basin is expected to begin in 2023. Production from the project is expected to arrest the company’s production decline. The total oil production from the block is expected to be around 23 MMT and total gas production is likely to be 50 BCM.