Jaigarh LNG Terminal
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Jaigarh LNG Terminal is a proposed LNG import terminal under development in Maharastra, India.
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Location
The terminal is being constructed at the Jaigarh Port, shown in the undated satellite photo below.
Project Details
- Owner: H-Energy
- Location: Jaigarh Port, Maharastra, India
- Coordinates: 17.3040113,73.2061395 (approximate)
- Capacity: 4 mtpa, 0.57 bcfd
- Status: Construction
- Type: Import
- Start Year: 2019
Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day
Background
H-Energy is setting up an LNG re-gasification project at Jaigarh Port in the State of Maharashtra. The project is to be implemented in two phases.[1]
Phase I will consist of a jetty-based floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) of approximately 4 mtpa capacity. Jetty construction began at the end of 2016 and the FSRU is expected to be commissioned in 2018. Engie of France will charter the FSRU for 5 years. H-Energy also plans a Jaigarh to Dabhol tie-in pipeline which will carry re-gasified LNG to the Natural Gas Grid of GAIL at Dabhol.[1]
In June 2019 it was reported that the terminal would be operational by December 2019.[2]
Expansion Project Details
- Owner: H-Energy
- Location: Jaigarh Port, Maharastra, India
- Coordinates: 17.3040113,73.2061395 (approximate)
- Capacity: 8 mtpa, 1.14 bcfd
- Status: Proposed
- Type: Import
- Start Year:
Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day
Expansion Background
Phase II is a proposed land-based regasification terminal with an ultimate capacity of 8 mtpa.[1]
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Project Overview," H-Energy, accessed Sep 2017
- ↑ H-Energy's Jaigarh LNG import terminal likely to start up in fourth quarter, The Hindu Business Line, Jun. 26, 2019