India’s Hydrocarbon Outlook 2024 107 A Report on Exploration & Production Activities 17 OILEX Cambay 0.00042 0.001 0.00142 18 OILMAX Assam-Arakan Shelf 0.011 0.057 0.068 19 Cambay 0.003 0 0.003 20 ONGC Cambay 0.056 0.080 0.136 21 Cauvery 0.068 0.028 0.096 22 Krishna Godavari 0.184 0.582 0.766 23 Bengal 0 0 0 24 PAN INDIA Cambay 0.001 0 0.001 25 RIL Krishna Godavari 0.838 9.926 10.764 26 SELAN Cambay 0.029 0.012 0.041 27 SACF Cambay 0.00002 0 0.00002 28 SUNPETRO Cambay 0.258 0.026 0.284 Total NOCs/PVT/JV COMPANIES (PSC) 6.80 13.38 20.19 Sl. No. Operator Block Name Gas (BCM) O+OEG (MMT) COAL BED METHANE (CBM) 1 ESSAR Raniganj East 0.3151 0.3151 2 GEECL Raniganj South 0.0958 0.0958 3 ONGC Bokaro 0.0039 0.0039 4 Jharia 0.0015 0.0015 5 RIL Sohagpur East 0.0004 0.0004 6 Sohagpur West 0.2338 0.2338 Total CBM 0.6505 0.6505 India Grand Total 29.36 36.44 65.80 Sl. No. Operator Basin Oil (MMT) Gas (BCM) O+OEG (MMT) *NOTE: Figures inclusive of condensate (MMT); 1MMT = 1 BCM Overall there has been increase of ~0.6% in oil production and ~5.8% in gas production in Country. Rajasthan continued to dominate Onshore production with around 65% contribution to oil production under PSC regime. There is a significant increase in oil production of Eastern Offshore under PSC regime due to production commencement of M-field of Block KG-DWN-98/2 in January 2024. Gas production from Krishna-Godavari saw a notable increase with the addition of new field (MJ) in PSC Block KG-DWN-98/3 in April 2023. Under Nomination regime, Mumbai offshore continues to contribute significantly to both oil and gas production of the Country.
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