India’s first floating LNG storage and regasification unit in Maharashtra

Maharashtra has got India’s first Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU). The unit arrived at H-Energy’s Jaigarh Terminal Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra.

A statement from H-Energy read that the LNG terminal- FSRU Höegh Giant had sailed from Keppel Shipyard in Singapore and had berthed at Jaigarh terminal in Maharashtra on April 12, 2021.

This will be the first year-round Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal in Maharashtra.

Key Details
•The LNG terminal is located at JSW Jaigarh Port on the west coast of India. The port is the first 24×7 operational, deep water private port in Maharashtra.

•The LNG terminal, built in 2017, has a storage capacity of 170,000 cubic metres and installed regasification capacity of 750 million cubic feet per day (equivalent to about six million tonnes a year).

•H-Energy has chartered the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit for a 10 year period. It stated that Höegh Giant will deliver regasified LNG to the 56-km long Jaigarh-Dabhol natural gas pipeline, thereby connecting the LNG terminal to the national gas grid.

•The Floating Storage and Regasification Unit is a special type of ship that is used for transiting and transferring Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) through the oceanic channels.

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