The Asian Age

RIL TO SHUT OIL, GAS FIELDS IN KG- D6 BLOCK

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New Delhi, April 29: Reliance Industries plans to shut oil and gas production at its main fields in KG- D6 block in the coming months and begin complying with the government’s guidelines for decommissi­oning facilities in the Bay of Bengal block where output has hit its lowest ever.

“Adhering to Site Restoratio­n Guidelines issued by Government of India, RIL submitted Bank Guarantee for Decommissi­oning activity for existing producing fields ( D1D3 and MA),” the company said in an investor presentati­on post announcing its fourth quarter earnings.

RIL had till date made 19 oil and gas discoverie­s in the Krishna Godavri basin. Of these, MA — the only oil discovery in the block — began production in September 2008.

Dhirubhai- 1 and 3 ( D1 and D3) fields went onstream in April 2009.

While the company did not provide any timelines for decommissi­oning and stopping of production at the fields that have witnessed output drop to a fourth of peak, sources privy to the developmen­t said MA field may be shut as early as October after the current lease of a floating production storage and offloading ( FPSO) unit, which processes output from the field, expires.

E- mails sent to RIL and its partner BP plc of UK, which holds 30 per cent stake, for comments remained unanswered.

The Site Restoratio­n Guidelines provide for a one year notice for decommissi­oning of facilities.

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