Jaigarh LNG Terminal

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Summary Information

Brief Description

  • This is India’s first FSRU based LNG receiving terminal and the first year around LNG terminal in the state of Maharashtra
  • The terminal utilises the 2017-built Höegh Giant which has storage capacity of 170,000 cubic metres and installed regasification capacity of 750 million cubic feet per day (equivalent to about 6 million tons per year). H-Energy has chartered the FSRU for a 10 year period
  • Höegh Giant will deliver regasified LNG to the 56-kilometre long Jaigarh-Dabhol natural gas pipeline, connecting the LNG terminal to the national gas grid
  • The facility will also deliver LNG through truck loading facilities for onshore distribution, the facility is also capable to reload LNG onto small-scale LNG vessels for bunkering services

Technical Details

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  • Constructor:
    • Hoegh: Supplied the vessel

Ongoing Projects/Project Status

Suppliers / Customers

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History

  • 2021 - The FRSU arrived at the site

Other Information

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Links

  1. India’s first FSRU Höegh Giant arrives at H-Energy’s Jaigarh Terminal in Maharashtra