Crude output down 4.5 per cent in June; private firms see sharp decline
Natural gas production dipped 4.5 per cent to 2.59 billion cubic meters on back of drop in output from private firm operated fields like KG-D6 of RIL.
Crude oil production at 2.96 million tons in June was lower than 3.1 MT produced in the same month last year, an official statement said here.
While state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp produced 2.75 per cent less crude oil at 1.85 MT, fields operated by private companies saw output drop by almost 8 per cent to 975,890 tons.
Crude oil production at private fields was lower because of natural decline at Cairn India-operated Mangala oilfield in Rajasthan and BG-operated Panna/Mukta fields while under- performance of Bhagyam oilfield well in Cairn's RJ-ON-90/1 block in Rajasthan. Also, Reliance Industries' KG-D6 well under-performed due to sand ingress and water loading.
Crude oil production in the first quarter, April-June, of the current financial year was 3.3 per cent lower at 9 MT.
Natural gas production dipped 4.5 per cent to 2.59 billion cubic meters on back of drop in output from private firm operated fields like KG-D6 of RIL.
During the quarter, natural gas output dipped over 6 per cent to 7.7 bcm, the statement said.
Refineries produced 3.51 per cent more fuel at 20.16 million tons in June and about 1 per cent higher in April- June at 60.27 MT.
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