HPCL commissions LNG regasification terminal
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HPCL commissions LNG regasification terminal

The ship, Maran Gas Coronis, carrying LNG cargo was berthed on 6 January 2025

  • By ICN Bureau | January 14, 2025

Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has informed about the successful commissioning of LNG Regasification Terminal of 5 MMTPA capacity at Chhara, Gujarat set up by its wholly owned subsidiary HPCL LNG Ltd.

The ship, Maran Gas Coronis, carrying LNG cargo was berthed on 6 January 2025 and the cargo discharge into the on shore LNG tanks was successfully completed on 12th January 2025.

The Terminal has been set up at an approximate investment of Rs. 4,750 crores at Chhara Port in Gir-Somnath District in Gujarat. It has facilities for receipt of LNG through ocean tankers, marine unloading, storage, LNG road tanker loading, regasification, and supply of regasified LNG to the gas grid.

HPCL LNG Ltd. would operate the Terminal on a "tolling" model and is open to third party users, through long term capacity booking contracts and/or through Master regasification agreement for spot cargoes. HPCL has brought its first cargo and the terminal will start the commercial operations shortly.

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