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Reliance Industries set for windfall gain from oil and gas vertical

According to Harsh Dole, vice-president of IIFL, the commercialisation of key gas discoveries of RIL are no less than a game changer

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RIL expects to produce 30 million standard cubic meters per day of gas from these three fields by 2023

Twesh Mishra New Delhi
Reliance Industries (RIL) is most likely headed for bumper gains from its exploration and production vertical in FY22.
 
According to Harsh Dole, vice-president of IIFL, the commercialisation of key gas discoveries of RIL are no less than a game changer.
 
“FY22 will be a watershed year for them (RIL) in the upstream business. This is because the Deepwater
 
R-Cluster field, commercialised in December 2020, has been ramped up and they have commercialised Satellite Cluster ahead of time. Gas production will itself be substantially higher than last year,” Dole told Business Standard.
 
“And with expected commercialisation of

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