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This Article is From Nov 07, 2014

Petronet Plans to Expand Dahej LNG Terminal Capacity

Petronet LNG Ltd, India's biggest gas importer, plans to expand capacity of its Dahej terminal in Gujarat to 17.5 million tonne per annum (mtpa), its Managing Director A.K. Balyan said.

The company aims to complete an ongoing expansion of the terminal to 15 mtpa from 10 mtpa by end-2016, he said, adding that its existing promoters and refiner Hindustan Petroleum Corp are interested in booking the capacities in the additional 2.5 mtpa.

"We hope to complete the in house study on expansion by March ... we would like to raise it to 17.5 mtpa probably along with the existing expansion," said Rajender Singh, head of technical at Petronet.

Demand for LNG in Gujarat, which has a well laid out pipeline network, is so robust that Petronet has already leased out almost half of Dahej's capacity to state companies from 2017.

State-run firms GAIL (India) Ltd, Indian Oil Corp, Bharat Petroleum Corp and Oil and Natural Gas Corp own 12.5 percent stake each in Petronet LNG.

It has a long-term gas purchase agreement with Qatar to buy 7.5 mtpa of the super cooled gas at Dahej terminal.

Petronet is operating its 5 mtpa Kochi terminal in southern India at a fraction of its capacity, and to boost operations in the absence of adequate pipeline network it has began supplying the super cooled fuel in trucks to customers, Balyan said.

The company is in talks with several international companies to lease its storage at Kochi terminal to recover some of its investment, Balyan said, adding BG Group Plc has stored a cargo of LNG in one of its tanks.

Copyright: Thomson Reuters 2014

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