The fields were India’s first deepwater gas field, which started production in April 2009. The fields were expected to cease production in 2015. But the company made specific investments to extend thier lives.
“The RIL-BP joint venture has successfully worked to extend the life of production from the D1/D3 field, which otherwise would have ceased production in 2015 due to issues of reservoir pressure and water ingress,” the company said.
The company said KG-D6 block so far had produced an overall 3 trillion cubic feet equivalent (TCFe), resulting in energy import savings of over $30 billion.
In its December quarter results, RIL said an average gas production from D1 and D3 fields for the quarter is 1.53 mmscmd, with three wells flowing.
For its other investment in the KG-D6 block, the JV has committed an additional $5 billion towards monetising 3 TCFe reserves from three projects - R cluster, Satellite cluster and MJ fields.
The company said these planned projects would utilise the existing gas production infrastructure. The first-gas from these fields is expected in mid-2020.
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