Indian crude output up 10.6 pc in December
25 Jan 2007
New Delhi: Crude oil output in India rose by 10.6 per cent in December 2006. Natural gas output fell by one per cent to 2.723-billion cubic metre (BCM) in December from 2.751 BCM during the same month of the previous year.
The petroleum ministry said companies including ONGC produced 2.923 million tonnes (m.t) of crude oil last month compared with 2.642 m.t during the same month last year though in the month under review, output was 5.6 per cent less than the government's target of 3.096 m.t.
During the first nine months of the current fiscal year, crude output totalled 25.484 m.t, 6 per cent more than the 24.033 m.t produced in the corresponding period a year earlier.
Output from the Mumbai High fields rose 22 per cent to 1.56 m.t in December. The Mumbai High Fields, operated by ONGC, account for more than half of India's annual oil production.
The crude oil production by non-state-owned companies such as Cairn Energy Plc rose 8.3 per cent to 429,000 tonnes in December up from 396,000 tonnes during the same period last year, the statement said.
Indian
Oil Corporation and Reliance Industries Ltd processed
6.1 per
cent more crude oil in December as demand rose. The
refiners processed 12.27 m.t of crude oil into fuel
in December up from 11.56 m.t in the same month a year
earlier.