The Dhirubhai-34 discovery, known as the R-Series field, has gross in-place gas reserves of 1.64 trillion cubic feet, which, according to Reliance, can be brought into production in 4-5 years, sources privy to the development said.
The proposal to declare the field commercially viable -- a prerequisite before investments can be made to bring it to production -- is likely to come up before the KG-D6 block oversight committee this week.
The management committee for KG-D6 has one member each from Reliance and its two partners, BP Plc of the UK and Niko Resources of Canada, besides oil regulator DGH and the Petroleum Ministry.
Sources said the MC is likely to consider Declaration of Commerciality of four discoveries -- Dhirubhai-29, 30, 31 and 34 -- in the KG-DWN-98/3, or KG-D6, block.
The DGH has raised objections on technical data for the D-29, 30 and 31 finds and has asked Reliance to withdraw the current proposal and resubmit it later.
The MC will only consider the DoC for the D-34 field.
Reliance believes D-34 can produce 14.68 mmscmd of gas from 11 wells for eight years, they said, adding that the investment figures were only tentative,
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