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Petronet shelves $2.5 billion Tellurian deal, looks for supplies from Qatar

The deal, which was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi''s visit to Houston in September 2019, was billed as one of the largest foreign investments in the US to ship shale gas abroad.

June 09, 2021 / 14:20 IST
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An initial non-binding agreement for Petronet LNG Ltd to invest USD 2.5 billion in US energy upstart Tellurian''s LNG project in Louisiana in return for gas supplies for 40 years has lapsed, the CEO of the Indian firm said on Wednesday.

The deal, which was signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi''s visit to Houston in September 2019, was billed as one of the largest foreign investments in the US to ship shale gas abroad.

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Petronet, India''s largest gas importer, has opened talks with suppliers such as Qatar for sourcing natural gas in its liquid form (LNG) to meet the growing energy needs of the country, its Managing Director & CEO A K Singh told reporters on a call.

The firm''s long-term deal to import 7.5 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar ends in March 2028, and the company has time till December 2023, to decide on extending it, he said.