Millennium Post

Australia firm signs 20-year pact for US LNG supply to India

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NEW DELHI: Australia-listed Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (LNG Ltd) has signed a pact to potentiall­y supply gas from its planned Magnolia LNG project in the US to India for 20 years.

LNG Ltd signed a Heads of Agreement (HOA) with Vessel Gasificati­on Solutions, Inc (VGS) for supply of 4 million tonnes a year of LNG from its Lake Charles, Louisiana, project for 20 years, the company said in a statement.

"The non-binding HOA provides for a 20-year Freeon-board (FOB) Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) of up to 4 million metric tonnes per annum" of liquefied natural gas, it said. VGS Group, an Indo-american company, is developing a floating LNG import and regasifica­tion terminal offshore Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh.

The project has two stages, with phase one comprising building a Floating Storage Regasifica­tion Unit (FSRU) with a capacity of 4.47 million tonnes, which in the second phase would be scaled up to 8.94 million tonnes.

The statement said VGS is targeting to be the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility on the east coast but it did not give timeliness for either setting up the import terminal or supply of gas from US.

"The obligation­s of the parties are conditiona­l upon (its wholly-owned subsidiary) Magnolia LNG, LLC'S satisfacti­on with or waiver of conditions precedent including financial close of the Kakinada terminal and satisfacti­on by VGS of defined credit requiremen­ts underpinni­ng their LNG purchases within agreed time frames," the statement said.

Magnolia LNG (MLNG) is an 8 million tonne per annum or more LNG export terminal developmen­t in Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA.

LNG Limited's Managing Director & CEO Greg Vesey said: "We look forward to supplying long-term volumes to the Indian market to meet their growing needs for clean energy. Overall, this agreement represents another important step forward for the MLNG Project." "With the execution of this agreement, VGS is now in a prime position to execute on the first-mover advantage we have establishe­d on India's East Coast," said Gaurav Tiwari, President of VGS.

"We are very excited to take this step forward in our relationsh­ip with Magnolia, and we look forward to working with the Magnolia team to bring a significan­t tranche of Us-produced LNG to a key new market on the East Coast of India," he added.

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