RIL-BP, who are currently producing about 11.8 million standard cubic metres per day of gas from the flagging eastern offshore KG-D6 block, is targeting newer fields in KG-D6 block and gas discoveries in neighbouring north-east coast and Cauvery basin to raise output.
"An opportunity awaits the BP/RIL joint venture to quadruple production by 2020 as we rework the fields and get into the next phase of development of already discovered resources," BP India head Sashi Mukundan said at the 12th Petro India conference in New Delhi.
He said RIL-BP sees more potential in the blocks that the joint venture holds.
"At BP we are committed to find more oil and gas globally including India where we are focused, along with our partner, on exploration, development and production in deep waters in the East Coast.
"I do believe there is a huge potential to find more hydrocarbons in the Indian basin and our presence, investment
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