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Gail arm to invest Rs 3,000 cr in Dabhol terminal to double

Press Trust of India  |  Dabhol (Maha) 

The newly-created arm of state-run gas major India, Konkan LNG, will pump in around Rs 3,000 crore to double the capacity at its liquefied (LNG) terminal at in the Konkan region of to 10 million tonne over the next three years.

Konkan LNG, a 100 per of Gail, had on March 30 received the first 1.2 lakh tonne shipment of the 5.8-mt LNG contracted from the first-ever long-term agreement with the US signed way back in 2011 and 2013.

"We will be investing around Rs 3,000 crore in terminal to increase its capacity to 10 million tonne from the present 5 mt, which is also underutilised now due to the terminal not being an all-weather facility.

"So, to make the terminal an all-season facility, first we will invest around Rs 700 crore to complete the abandoned and semi-finished breakwater. Rest of the investment will go into capacity expansion," chairman and managing said.

created recently after demerging it from Ratnagiri Gas & Power, which is a three-way joint venture it has with NTPC and SEB. The JV was created to run Power which was abandoned by Corporation early 2000 following its global bankruptcy.

The entire project will take around three years to complete, and will be executed by Konkan LNG, Tripathi said, adding the work on the breakwater should be begin shortly. Currently the terminal can operate only about eight months in a year due to not having a breakwater.

"We've finalised the tender for the breakwater which will be floated very soon and hope to begin work before the monsoons at the earliest or soon after the monsoons," petroleum and said here on Friday receiving the first shipment of 1.2 lakh tonne LNG from the US.

commissioned the terminal in 2013 and the US vessel was the 78th berthing, Tripathi said.

The company will get 22-24 shipments per annum till the breakwater is built. Once that is done the annual intake will be 80-90 ships.

It had in 2011 and 2013 entered into two contracts of 20 years each, to lift 5.8 mt of LNG from the US, which is valued at around USD 32 billion. The gas will come the Dominion Cove Point project in (signed in 2011) and the Sabine Pass project in (agreement signed 2013) from the US.

The under-construction breakwater at the terminal, was created in FY07 by the original power plant promoter Corporation which went bankrupt following which it abandoned the 1,200-mw power plant.

The had claimed that the country could negotiate "a very competitive price from the US which offers one of the best prices of LNG," without disclosing the average price of the maiden shipment.

"Pricing is a commercial matter that cannot be publicly discussed. All I can assure you is that we have managed one of the best prices which should help the end-consumers," he told PTI, adding industrial and residential customers in Karnataka, and

But it can be noted that when the first shipment was loaded, the crude was trading over USD 81 a barrel, and on the day it arrived it was ruling under USD 70 a barrel. Crude and LNG prices are linked.

Pradhan also said the beginning of the oil and gas shipments from the US will boost Indo-US trade and has the potential to raise it by USD 2-3 billion annually, considering massive spike in demand, making the country third largest in the world.

Indo-US trade has been rising 11.4 per cent on average annually since 2000 when it had stood at a USD 20 billion and crossed USD 126 billion in 2017.

It can be noted that is the largest consumer of LNG in the world with around 70 per cent of consumption led by Japan, and

"Once this pipeline delivery begins, this will connect the state-run gas major's Kochi-Kuttanad- Mangalore-Bengaluru pipeline," said.

Describing the arrival of the first shipment and the conclusion of the long-term contract with the US-based as "a new beginning in the Indo-US partnership and trade," Pradhan said LNG supplies is linked to the index contract and also "will help achieve the vision of moving towards a gas-based economy".

The charter-hired vessel MV Meridian Spirit arrived at the facility on March 30 after sailing for 24 days.

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 17:40 IST
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