Reliance Industries Blasts '$30 Billion Claim' as Irresponsible: Major Corporate Clash

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) has vehemently denied recent news reports claiming that the Indian government had made a $30 billion compensation claim against the company and its partner BP. In an exchange filing issued on Monday, December 29, the conglomerate, led by Mukesh Ambani, unequivocally stated that the news report in question was "factually incorrect," deeming its publication based on unnamed sources as both "inappropriate and irresponsible."
The contentious report had alleged that the Indian government was seeking over $30 billion in compensation from Reliance and BP. This purported claim stemmed from an arbitration case where the government asserted that the companies had failed to adequately produce gas from offshore fields. The government's submissions were reportedly made before a three-member arbitration tribunal, which concluded its hearings on the 14-year-old dispute on November 7. Sources familiar with the matter, as quoted by news agency PTI, anticipate the tribunal's award next year, with the losing party expected to challenge the decision before the Supreme Court.
Reliance Industries, however, firmly rejected the claims, asserting, "There is NO claim of $30 Billion against Reliance and BP." The company further clarified that the actual claim made by the government in relation to the KG D6 Block is of a significantly smaller order, specifically $247 million. This amount, Reliance highlighted, has been "appropriately and consistently disclosed in its annual audited financial statements."
Regarding the ongoing situation, Reliance stated that the issues mentioned in the report are currently before the courts and will be decided in accordance with the country's laws by its judicial system. The company affirmed its steadfast compliance, stating, "Reliance Industries Limited, together with its partner BP has at all times complied with its contractual and legal obligations and take strong exception to mischaracterization of facts in the report." RIL, recognized as India's largest company by market capitalization, operates across diverse sectors including energy, retail, telecom, and digital services. On December 29, 2025, the company's stock closed 0.8% down at ₹1,546 on the National Stock Exchange.
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