Adani Total Says Dhamra LNG Terminal Operating at 55% Utilization Rate
2/7/2024
(Reuters) — Adani Total Pvt Ltd.'s Dhamra terminal has received 15 commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes since commissioning in May 2023 and is operating at a utilization rate of 55%, CEO Satinder Pal Singh said on Tuesday.
Singh, speaking on the sidelines of the India Energy Week event in the state of Goa, said the capacity of the terminal on India's east coast could be doubled and the company is in the early stages of planning its expansion.
The 5 million tons per annum (mtpa) LNG terminal, in which French energy giant TotalEnergies SE has a 50% stake, has a 20-year take-or-pay contract to provide regasification services to state-run Indian Oil Corp. and GAIL (India) Ltd.
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Pipeline Project Spotlight
Owner:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company
Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
TotalEnergies in discussions with a Chinese company after Russian supplier Chelpipe was hit by sanctions.
Length:
902 miles (1,443 km)
Capacity:
200,000 b/d
Start:
2022
Completion:
2025
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