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Gail explores buying a stake in a US LNG export facility

The company released an expression of interest to acquire as much as 26% equity in an existing LNG plant or a proposed facility that will be commissioned by 2027, according to a document released on its website. US LNG project developers can submit an offer to Gail.

February 17, 2023 / 11:31 IST
Pipes are seen near a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank in Japan. Photographer: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Bloomberg

Pipes are seen near a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank in Japan. Photographer: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Bloomberg

 
 
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Gail India Ltd. is looking to buy a stake in a US liquefied natural gas export facility amid a wider global effort to secure supply to meet rising fuel demand.

The company released an expression of interest to acquire as much as 26% equity in an existing LNG plant or a proposed facility that will be commissioned by 2027, according to a document released on its website. US LNG project developers can submit an offer to Gail.

Gail is also interested in sourcing 1 million tons a year of LNG from the facility for 15 years from 2026, the document said.

The move comes as competition for the fuel is expected to remain fierce for years. Meanwhile, New Delhi is trying to boost its LNG import capacity to increase the share of natural gas in its coal-heavy electricity mix to 15% by 2030 from about 6% now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at a conference earlier this month.

A Gail spokesperson said the expression of interest would help to secure LNG supply.

Gail is also in discussions with Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. and Russia’s Novatek PJSC for long-term LNG deals, Chairman Sandeep Kumar Gupta said at the same conference.

Bloomberg
first published: Feb 17, 2023 11:31 am

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