Executives of Reliance Industries on Tuesday held a lengthy meeting with CAG officials on its showpiece KG-D6 gas fields during the Exit Conference the top auditor held as prelude to finalising its report.
Reliance Executive Director P. M. S Prasad led a team that took almost 100 minutes to reply to observations CAG made in its draft report.
Mr. Prasad did not take questions from media after the meeting.
Cairn India and BG Group of UK followed Reliance in clarifying to any query the CAG had.
CAG is holding Exit Conference with private firms and the Oil Ministry prior to finalising its audit report on Reliance’s KG-D6 gas field, Cairn’s Rajasthan oil block and BG’s Panna—Mukta and Tapti oil and gas fields.
It had separate sessions with three operators in the forenoon and with the Oil Ministry post lunch.