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Reliance, BP begin production from Satellite Cluster offshore India

The Satellite Cluster offshore India is expected to reach gas production of up to 6 million standard cu m/day

Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and BP have announced the start of production from the Satellite Cluster gas field in block KG D6 off the east coast of India. The companies have been developing three deepwater gas developments in block KG D6-R Cluster, Satellite Cluster and MJ – which together are expected to produce around 30 million standard cu m/day (1 billion cu ft/day) of natural gas by 2023, meeting up to 15% of India’s gas demand.

The developments will each utilize the existing hub infrastructure in the KG D6 block. RIL is the operator of the block with a 66.67% participating interest, and BP holds a 33.33% participating interest.

The Satellite Cluster is the second of the three developments to come onstream, following the startup of the R Cluster in December 2020. It had originally been scheduled to start production in mid-2021. The field is located approximately 60 km from the existing onshore terminal at Kakinada on the east coast of India in water depths of up to 1,850 m.

The field will produce gas from four reservoirs utilizing a total of five wells and is expected to reach gas production of up to 6 million standard cu m/day. Together, the R Cluster and Satellite Cluster are expected to produce about 20% of India’s current gas production.

The third KG D6 development, MJ, is expected to come onstream towards the latter half of 2022.

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