RIL and its partners BP plc of UK and Canada's Niko Resources produced less than 16 per cent of the 31,793.28 million standard cubic meters (mmscm) target from KG-DWN-98/3 or KG-D6 block in 2013-14.
Output fell to 4,461.91 mmscm or 13.75 per cent of the targeted 32,458.72 mmscm in 2014-15 and to 3,939.97 mmscm or 12.24 per cent of the target in the following year, he said in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha.
Pradhan also said the Gujarat government firm GSPC too has produced much less than target in the three years but no penalty has been levied on it.
Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GPSC) produced 23.44 per cent of the targeted 470 mmscm of gas from its KG-OWN-2001/3 block in 2014-15 which when down to 11.09 per cent of the targeted 1210 mmscmd in the following year. In the current fiscal, just 6.29 per cent of the targeted 1,850 mmscm gas has been produced.
He added that RIL set up facilities to produce gas of 80 million standard cubic meters per day but "failed to adhere to approved field development plan in terms of drilling and putting on stream the required number of wells and consequent achievements of projected gas production profile in AIDP".
This, he said, has led to under-utilisation of facilities and surplus inventories.
"Government of India issued notice for proportionate disallowance of cost of production facilities based on cumulative shortfall in gas production vis-a-vis AIDP targets," Pradhan said.
"This disallowance was computed based on the cumulative shortfall in production of gas vis-a-vis production estimates under the approved AIDP till March 31, 2015.
"The additional profit petroleum payable to the government by the contractor (RIL) for the period up to FY 2014-15 is approximately USD 246.9 million," he said.
RIL and its partners have disputed the cost disallowance and have initiated arbitration.
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