Reliance shuts down D1/D3 gas field in its KG-D6 block
D1/D3 gas field, the country’s first deepwater gas field, ceased to produce on Monday after a $1-billion investment and mammoth technological intervention by Reliance Industries and its partner BP Plc of UK extended the life of dwindling fields by four years, sources said.
The D1/D3 field was put on production in April 2009. Output, which peaked at over 61 million standard cubic meters per day in 2010, had been on a decline as sand and water ingress forced wells to shut down one after the other. While at the peak, it was India’s biggest gas field, in the last quarter D1/D3 produced an average of just 1.5 mmscmd.
The sources said only three out of the 18 wells drilled on the fields had remained on production and they too died on Monday.









