RelianceReliance Industries from India announced that its natural gas reserves could yield as much as 50 trillion cubic feet and that it was bringing forward the start up of a new refinery it had planned by 6 months.
Additionally, Reliance's head of international operations Atul Chandra stated that one of its discoveries at a site he declined to identify could yield 1 billion barrels of oil.

Reliance made one of the world's largest gas finds at the Krishna Godavari basin, which were estimated to contain 35 tcf. Now with reserves and technical resources put together, it could exceed 50 tcf.

Chandra also said that Reliance will soon enter the coal business once the Indian government has liberalized the coal industry to allow private investment in production.
Reliance also hopes to enter Iraq "at the appropriate time" either on its own or with partners.

At a time when many international oil majors are struggling to keep projects on schedule due to a tight market for inputs and contractors, Reliance has preponed the start up date of its new Jamnagar refinery by 6 months to June 2008.
Chandra said it would be one of the most sophisticated in the world, with a complexity level of 14.4 as measured by the Nelson index, enabling it to process heavy crudes.

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