The joint venture is now actively marketing natural gas produced from eastern offshore KG-D6 block on behalf of both RIL and BP, officials said.
It is also in the early stages of exploring opportunities for participating in the gas value chain in Andhra Pradesh.
An MoU was by India Gas Solutions Private Limited, Andhra Pradesh Economic Development Board and The Government of Andhra Pradesh represented by the Director of Ports, and Principal Secretary, Energy and I&I Department.
RIL and BP have announced plans to develop discovered offshore gas discoveries in Block KG-D6 situated in the Krishna Godavari basin, through three projects with investments up to Rs 40,000 crore (USD 6 billion).
Development of the three projects is expected to bring about 30-35 million cubic metres (1 billion cubic feet) of gas a day, phased over 2020-2022 and will create considerable direct and indirect employment during the construction phase over the next 5 years, they said.
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