India looks for right price to boost LNG, crude imports from US

It might happen even as some buyers are trying to get rid of costly US supplies

Reuters  |  Houston 

Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan

might increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States at the right price, the minister said on Monday, even though some buyers in the South Asian country are trying to get rid of costly US supplies.

India's state-run company signed a swap deal with trader to sell some of its US as the firm tries to cut costs for price-sensitive customers after a sharp fall in Asian spot prices made its US gas unattractive, according to sources.

has contracted for most of the capacity from one of Sabine Pass' liquefaction trains in the US Gulf Coast, with deliveries expected to start in late 2017.

But Indian Minister said supplies of and even from the US might increasingly flow to at the right prices.

"At the kind of reasonable price we are finding in America, we might have some more investment in America," he said during a press conference at in Houston.

in 2011 signed a 20-year sales agreement with Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC, a unit of , for the supply of 3.5 million tonnes per year.

Under the recent agreement between and Gunvor, the trading firm will supply 15 cargoes or about 800,000 tonnes of for India's west coast from April through December, while will sell about 600,000 tonnes in 2018 from Sabine Pass at a premium to its pricing formula.

Pradhan said India's current booking capacity for is around 6 million tonnes per year. Its current imports are around 4.5 million barrels per day (bpd).

India looks for right price to boost LNG, crude imports from US

It might happen even as some buyers are trying to get rid of costly US supplies

It might happen even as some buyers are trying to get rid of costly US supplies

might increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States at the right price, the minister said on Monday, even though some buyers in the South Asian country are trying to get rid of costly US supplies.

India's state-run company signed a swap deal with trader to sell some of its US as the firm tries to cut costs for price-sensitive customers after a sharp fall in Asian spot prices made its US gas unattractive, according to sources.

has contracted for most of the capacity from one of Sabine Pass' liquefaction trains in the US Gulf Coast, with deliveries expected to start in late 2017.

But Indian Minister said supplies of and even from the US might increasingly flow to at the right prices.

"At the kind of reasonable price we are finding in America, we might have some more investment in America," he said during a press conference at in Houston.

in 2011 signed a 20-year sales agreement with Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC, a unit of , for the supply of 3.5 million tonnes per year.

Under the recent agreement between and Gunvor, the trading firm will supply 15 cargoes or about 800,000 tonnes of for India's west coast from April through December, while will sell about 600,000 tonnes in 2018 from Sabine Pass at a premium to its pricing formula.

Pradhan said India's current booking capacity for is around 6 million tonnes per year. Its current imports are around 4.5 million barrels per day (bpd).

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