Talks to invest in Qatar\'s production sector have slowed: Petronet LNG

Talks to invest in Qatar's production sector have slowed: Petronet LNG

Under the initial non-exclusive agreement signed with QatarGas, Petronet LNG was to get access to QatarGas's data rooms for evaluation of the project within a month's time

Reuters  |  New Delhi 

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India's Ltd said on Monday its talks to invest in Qatar's exploration and production sector had "slowed down," as the company had not been able to reach an agreement on pricing with the Middle Eastern nation.

"is still at a very preliminary stage. We were actually looking at getting the molecule (gas) at the well head price. They want to sell it at market price," said Prabhat Singh, managing director of

Petronet LNG, India's biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer, wanted to partner with (OVL), the overseas arm of India's biggest explorer Oil and Natural Gas Corp Ltd, to pick up a stake in an upcoming exploration and LNG project in

The project would have been Petronet's maiden venture into the natural gas exploration and production business and overseas LNG terminals.

Under the initial non-exclusive agreement signed with QatarGas, was to get access to QatarGas's data rooms for evaluation of the project within a month's time.

A non-exclusive agreement allows QatarGas to speak with other interested parties about the project in addition to Petronet.

The upstream project was to feed into a 23 million tonnes per annum

"There is merit in the project and we are considering (it)," Singh said, adding that as Petronet would be investing in the project, it would have to make economic sense.

is looking at a potentially bigger participation by Indian firms, and wants an entire consortium of to come together and invest in the Gulf nation, Singh said.

Petronet currently runs a 15 million tonne per annum LNG regasification site at Dahej in the western state of and a 5 million tonne refinery at Kochi in southern

Petronet LNG buys 8.5 million tonnes a year of LNG from Qatar under a long-term contract. It also buys additional volumes from Qatar under spot deals.

Several other Middle Eastern nations that are major oil and natural gas exporter to India, including Saudi Arabia, the and Iran, are looking closely at establishing long-term strategic partnerships in the southern Asian country.

 

 

First Published: Mon, October 15 2018. 19:01 IST