"Our upstream business is in partnership with BP (of UK) and we want to constructively make sure that we are not going to withdraw our cost recovery arbitration," he told company shareholders here.
The government has disallowed USD 2.756 billion of the cost RIL and its partners had sunk in the flagging Dhirubhai-1 and 3 gas fields in the eastern offshore KG-DWN-98/3 or KG-D6 block, for missing gas production target for five fiscal years beginning April 1, 2010.
Disallowing costs results in government's profit share going up. Consequent to disallowing USD 2.756 billion cost, the government has claimed additional profit petroleum of USD 246.9 million from the three.
RIL and its partners have challenged the cost disallowance through an international arbitration insisting that the output fall was not its doing but a natural phenomenon.
"And we are very confident of finding an acceptable solution. So we will work constructively, we will not give up our legal rights and we expect the results in consultation with our partner BP as we have to respect our partnership... and I want to assure you that business has long term value," Ambani said.
The company and BP are reportedly are keen to end that arbitration to get the advantage of getting market price for KG-D6 and other discoveries.
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A third arbitration over Oil Ministry decision to take away five of RIL's KG-D6 block discoveries fell after the company failed to name arbitrators within the stipulated time.
RIL and its partner Niko Resources had in February last year challenged the ministry's decision to take away 814 sq km of its eastern offshore KG-D6 area that contained five gas discoveries.
RIL and Niko did not name the arbitrator for the dispute settlement. Interestingly, BP which holds 30 per cent interest in KG-D6 block, had not signed on the arbitration notice.
Gas output from Dhirubhai-1 and 3 gas field in the Krishna Godavari basin KG-D6 block was supposed to be 80 million standard cubic meters per day but actual production was only 35.33 mmscmd in 2011-12, 20.88 mmscmd in 2012-13 and 9.77 mmscmd in 2013-14. The output has been around 8 mmscmd in subsequent years.
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