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and decline to just under 400 kb/d in 2030. A number of new projects,<br />

including Mangala, Bhagyam, D6-MA-1, Aishwariya, GS-29-1 and Vijaya,<br />

and presumably fields yet to be discovered only partly compensate for the<br />

decline of existing mature fields. NGLs production increases by 25% between<br />

now and 2020, helping to slow the decline of overall oil production.<br />

Table 17.2: India's Crude Oil Production, 2006<br />

Onshore Offshore On/offshore Unidentified * Total<br />

Number of fields 85 9 1 41 136<br />

Of which beyond peak 56 9 1 - 66<br />

Production (kb/d) 157 414 35 80 687<br />

Share in production (%) 23 60 5 12 100<br />

* Fields for which production is not accurately reported.<br />

Sources: IHS <strong>Energy</strong> databases; IEA estimates.<br />

Table 17.3: India's Oil Production in the Reference Scenario (kb/d)<br />

2006 2015 2030<br />

Total crude oil 687 622 394<br />

Top 12 existing producing fields 407 199 73<br />

Mumbai High 218 122 46<br />

Ravva 42 8 1<br />

Neelam 17 3 0<br />

Heera South 31 9 0<br />

Heera 29 17 7<br />

Gandhar 25 13 5<br />

Lakwa 12 9 5<br />

Kadi North 9 6 3<br />

Panna 8 1 0<br />

Kalol 6 5 4<br />

Santhal 6 5 3<br />

Hapjan 4 1 0<br />

Fields awaiting development – 142 107<br />

Other currently producing fields,<br />

reserve additions and discoveries 280 282 215<br />

NGLs 106 109 123<br />

Total 793 730 517<br />

Sources: IHS <strong>Energy</strong> databases; IEA analysis.<br />

492 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong> <strong>2007</strong> - INDIA’S ENERGY PROSPECTS

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