Indians eye Sonatrach LNG deal
Gas Authority of India (GAIL) is understood to be in negotiations with state energy company Sonatrach for a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) deal. 'We are looking to import 1.2 million-1.5 million tonnes a year [t/y] of LNG over 25 years,' a GAIL official told MEED on 11 September. The gas would be used as feedstock to fire the 2,184-MW Dabhol power plant at Maharashtra in western India.
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