Adani to help start up 5 million T/year LNG terminal in April, May

Reuters  |  NUSA DUA, Indonesia 

NUSA DUA, (Reuters) - A 5 million-tonne-per-annum LNG import terminal at in state on the west coast of India, part owned by the Group, will likely be operational in April or May, a said on Wednesday.

The terminal will have receiving, storage and re-gasification facilities for (LNG) and will be connected to State Petronet's existing at Anjaar,

Construction on the terminal is completed, but is unable to commission operations due to issues with a 90-km (56-mile) section of pipeline, said Sarthak Behuria, of the company's LNG and LPG division.

is also planning to build a 5 million-tonne-a-year at Dharma on the east coast of India, he told on the sidelines of an LNG conference in Bali,

"We have the approvals and we are tendering out.

So it will take three to four years," he said.

Adani's plans are in line with a broad push in to more than double the has in the country's to 15 percent by 2022.

has four LNG terminals now and imports around 20 million tonnes of the super-chilled fuel a year, but the government plans to build another 11 terminals over the next seven years.

(Reporting by Jessica Jaganathan; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 16:11 IST