Dabhol LNG Terminal

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Summary Information Ownership: Ratnagiri Gas and Power (GAIL) Website: http://www.rgppl.com/ Location: Dabhol Capacity: 5.0 million tons/annum Status: In Operation Brief Description The project combines a large LNG import terminal with a gas fired power station. Technical Details Storage capacity: 3 Cryogenic storage tanks of 1,60,000 CUM each 2 parallel trains Unloading capacity: Suitable for carrier of capacity 80000- 140000 CUM Send out capacity: Constructor: Whessoe and Punj Lloyd: Completion of Terminal Tractebel: Plant inspection before 1st ship unloading Ongoing Projects/Project Status The project is expected to be completed in 2012. However, breakwaters and dredging will take longer, so the full capacity utilisation will not be achieved until 2013 Suppliers / Customers Suppliers: Marubeni, Gazprom Marketing & Trading Customers: The Dhabol regas terminal provides access to natural gas supply to the southern and western states - Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. GAIL is also at an advanced stage of commissioning the 1400- kilometer Dhabol-Bengaluru pipeline system. History 2012 - First commissioning cargo shipped to terminal 2012 - Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore and Gail sign 20 year LNG supply deal 2013 - GAIL commissions Dabhol LNG Terminal Other Information - Relevant Links Project Webpage Tractebel Engineering LNG References GAIL to buy 5 lakh tonnes of LNG from Marubeni India’s Dabhol Terminal Said to Get First LNG Cargo Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore and Gail sign 20 year LNG supply deal Whessoe and Punj Lloyd Awarded Dabhol Completion GAIL commissions Dabhol LNG Terminal To double capacity to 10 mtpa GM&T Singapore delivers LNG cargo to GAIL