RIL to give up 4,266 sq km of KG-D6 block

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PTI:  Mar 15 2013, 21:03 IST
RIL (Reliance Industries) has offered to relinquish about 55 per cent of the 7,645 square kilometre KG-D6 block in Bay of Bengal, much less than the area that the Oil Ministry wants the company to contractually vacate.

RIL this week wrote to the ministry offering to give away 4,266 sq km of the Krishna Godavari basin block, sources privy to the development said.

The offer was made just as the ministry was readying an order asking the firm to vacate some 5,970 sq km of area of KG-D6 block.

Contractually, companies are required to relinquish 25 per cent of the area in an oil and gas block at the end of first phase of exploration that spans some three years.

At the end of second phase, 50 per cent of the area is to be given up and by the third phase only such area is allowed to be retain where the company has made a discovery and is required for development and production of the same. The second and third phase are of two years duration each.

RIL and its partner Niko Resources of Canada were awarded the KG-DWN-98/3 or KG-D6 block in 2000. The three-year Phase-1 ended on June 7, 2003 while the 2-year Phase-II exhausted on June 7, 2005. The third phase ended on June 7, 2007.

Sources said upstream regulator DGH in 2006 agreed to RIL proposal of declaring the entire 7,645 sq km as discovery area, thereby allowing the company to retain the full area.

The decision was ratified by a committee

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