Union Oil Minister M Veerappa Moily informed that India may have LNG re-gasification capacity of over 50 million tonne per annum by 2016-17 with a supply of 198 million standard cubic meters per day. Currently, India has 18.6 mn t of re-gasification capacity - 10 mn t terminal at Dahej and 3.6 mn t plant at Hazira in Gujarat and 5 mn t terminal at Dabhol in Maharashtra
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Petronet to rope in contractors for LNG terminal project
In order to set up gas storage facilities, re-gasification plant and marine facilities for its proposed 5 million ton LNG terminal in Gangavaram, Petronet LNG will rope in contractors. In order to select contractors, the company invited bids from eligible entities. Some months ago, the board of the firm approved the plan to set up the LNG terminal, which would be the first
Experts urge oil firms to step up production
Experts and industry observers urge oil and gas companies to accelerate engineering and production activities in order to bridge the demand-supply gap in crude oil. The country depends on import for over 70 percent of its crude oil requirement and this puts huge pressure on India's import bill