Gail (India) is to receive 2.5 million tonnes of LNG from Gazprom over a period of 20-years under a new agreement. Volumes will come from the Russian gas giant’s own production facilities and will be sustainably priced using an oil-indexed formula. The deal follows an earlier basic framework agreement between the two companies signed on 18 May 2011. According to the managing director of Gail (India) B C Tripathi ,“the deal also marks our efforts to create a well-diversified and secured supply portfolio to meet the ever growing energy requirements”. LNG will be delivered to import terminals at Dahej, Dabhol and Kochi in India.
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Gazprom, Gail ink 20-year supply deal
Gail (India) to receive 2.5 million tonnes of LNG per annum over the next two decades.
1 October 2012 13:17 GMT
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11 January 2013 11:06 GMT
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