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India looks for right prices to boost LNG, crude imports from US

India's state-run company GAIL Ltd signed a swap deal with trader Gunvor to sell some of its US LNG as the firm tries to cut costs for price-sensitive customers after a sharp fall in Asian spot prices made its US gas unattractive, according to sources.

March 07, 2017 / 08:37 IST
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India might increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States at the right price, the oil minister said on Monday, even though some buyers in the South Asian country are trying to get rid of costly US supplies.

India's state-run company GAIL Ltd signed a swap deal with trader Gunvor to sell some of its US LNG as the firm tries to cut costs for price-sensitive customers after a sharp fall in Asian spot prices made its US gas unattractive, according to sources.

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GAIL has contracted for most of the capacity from one of Sabine Pass' liquefaction trains in the US Gulf Coast, with deliveries expected to start in late 2017.

But Indian Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said supplies of LNG and even crude from the US might increasingly flow to India at the right prices.