India has launched an unprecedented $30 billion compensation claim against Reliance Industries Ltd and BP in an international arbitration dispute concerning alleged underproduction of natural gas from offshore KG-D6 block fields in the Krishna Godavari basin. The case focuses on the D1 and D3 deep water gas fields, which were initially developed under a production sharing contract (PSC) between the government and Reliance. According to government sources, the companies failed to produce the volume of gas initially expected, resulting in significant “lost” reserves. If awarded, this would be the largest ever corporate compensation claim pursued by India.
The arbitration case has been ongoing since 2016, with a three-member tribunal reviewing the matter. Final arguments concluded on November 7, 2025, and a verdict is anticipated by mid-2026. Even after the tribunal’s decision, either party could potentially challenge the outcome in Indian courts, prolonging the legal process. The case has drawn attention not only because of the financial scale but also for its implications on foreign investment in India’s oil and gas sector.
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