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Growing imports of oil and natural gas in India in 2012-2013. Disappointing production of oil and natural gas from the Reliance offshore exploration in the Krishna-Godavari Basin. The need for increased exploration and a change in government policy. This comes at a time when India faces severe shortages of energy supplies including coal for electricity and power development.
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