RIL and partner BP plc are carrying out remedial action to stop water ingress from choking wells even as the first production well on the block in more than four years ramped up output by over 15 per cent to 13.7 million standard cubic meters per day.
"We can't drill any more wells on (main) Dhirubhai 1 and 3 (D1&D3) fields," RIL Executive Director P M S Prasad told reporters here.
"We are currently doing workovers on three shut wells," Prasad said.
Of the 18 wells on D1&D3, 10 were shut due to water and sand seeping in. The two partners are currently attempting to cut off water ingress into three wells. If successful, they will carry out this work on a similar number of wells in 2015.
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"Workovers are fraught with risk so we have to see the result of the current workovers," he said.
On the MA field, also in KG-D6 block, RIL-BP added the MA-8 well on January 2 and plan to drill a branch well (called side tracking) later this year by re-entering a shut well.
This well will add up to 2.5 mmscmd to production. D1&D3 produce about 8.5 mmscmd and the rest of the current KG-D6 output of 13.7 mmscmd comes from MA.
A similar side-track well is planned on D1&D3 in 2015 and another one may be looked at on MA in 2015 if the results of the one planned this year are successful, he said.
"We are currently doing water shut-off job on three wells on D1&D3 gas fields before we install a compressor in the first half of 2015," he said.
The KG-D6 fields had become India's largest producing gas fields in March 2010 but in less than a year it witnessed unanticipated water and sand ingress shutting down well after well.