Natural gas production in the country fell a massive 16.3 per cent to 33.7 billion cubic meters from 40.3 bcm in the previous year.
India, which is world's 11th largest consumer of gas, saw consumption fall by 12.2 per cent to 51.4 bcm in 2013 from 58.8 bcm in the previous year.
On both counts, India "recorded the largest volumetric decline in the world," it said.
However, it recorded the second largest volumetric increase in coal consumption on record and accounted for 21 per cent of global growth.
The review said India's oil production was almost unchanged at 894,000 barrels per day (42 million tons) while consumption was up 1.2 per cent at 3.72 million bpd (175.2 million tons).
World natural gas consumption grew by 1.4 per cent, below the historical average of 2.6 per cent. "Growth was below average in every region except North America. China (10.8 per cent) and the US (2.4 per cent) recorded the largest growth increments in the world, together accounting for 81 per cent of global growth," it said.
"Growth was below average in all regions except Europe and Eurasia. The US (1.3 per cent) remained the world's leading producer, but both Russia (2.4 per cent) and China (9.5 per cent) recorded larger growth increments in 2013," it said.
The 63rd annual review by BP said coal dominated world energy markets last year, supplying the biggest share of demand since 1970.
Coal's share of global energy use reached 30.1 per cent, just below the 32.9 per cent share for crude oil, which lost market share for a 14th consecutive year.
India experienced its second largest volumetric increase on record and accounted for 21 per cent of global growth.
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