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印度Ennore接收终端获得卡塔尔首船调试LNG货物

中国石化新闻网讯 据世界能源新闻网2019年3月6日新德里报道,全球最大的液化天然气(LNG)生产商卡塔尔液化天然气公司(Qatargas)为位于印度南部城市钦奈附近的Ennore LNG接收站提供了首船用于调试这个接收终端的LNG货物。 2019年2月25日,瑞士大宗商品交易商贡沃尔公司(Gunvor)在《Golar Snow》号LNG运输船上向国有印度石油公司(IOCL)交付了供调试用的LNG货物。Qatargas把这批LNG货物以离岸价卖给了贡沃尔公司。 Ennore接收终端将是印度第5个运营中的LNG接收站,也是印度东海岸的第一个LNG接收站。一旦完全投产,Ennore接收终端将为包括钦奈石油有限公司、马德拉斯化肥有限公司和马纳利石化公司在内的主要客户提供再气化LNG。 自1999年7月Qatargas开始向印度LNG进口商Petronet供应LNG以来,卡塔尔与印度建立了牢固的伙伴关系。自那以后,Qatargas根据各种长期销售和采购协议向印度方面交付了1500多批LNG货物,并向短期/现货市场供应了大量LNG货物。 考虑到地理位置上的邻近和增长潜力,印度是卡塔尔LNG出口的关键市场。除了Ennore接收终端外,位于蒙德拉和Jaigarh的接收终端以及许多其他与天然气相关基础设施项目也将在近期投入使用。 由于印度在实现其能源结构中天然气占15%的宏伟目标方面继续取得进展,这些新增的接收终端将使印度的LNG进口能力从3000万吨/年提高至4400万吨/年——增幅为46%。 李峻 编译自 世界能源新闻 原文如下: India’s Ennore Terminal Gets Qatari LNG Qatargas, the world’s largest LNG producer, supplied a commissioning cargo for India’s Ennore LNG receiving terminal, near the southern Indian city of Chennai.
The commissioning LNG cargo was delivered onboard the vessel ‘Golar Snow’ on 25th February 2019 by the Swiss commodity trader, Gunvor, to the state-owned Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), which owns and operates the five million tonnes per annum (MTPA) terminal. Qatargas sold the cargo Free On Board (FOB) basis to Gunvor.
Ennore will be India’s fifth operational LNG terminal and the first LNG terminal on the East Coast of India. Once fully commissioned, Ennore will provide regasified LNG to anchor customers, including Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited, Madras Fertilizers Limited, and Manali Petrochemicals.
Qatar has established a strong partnership with India since July 1999 when Qatargas started supplying LNG to Petronet. Since then it has delivered over 1,500 cargoes under its various long term sales and purchase agreements as well as supplying significant volumes into the short term/ spot market.
India is a key market for Qatargas given its geographical proximity and growth potential. In addition to the Ennore Terminal, terminals located at Mundra and Jaigarh are also due to be commissioned in the near future as well as a host of other gas related infrastructure projects.
These additional terminals will increase India’s capacity to import LNG from 30 MTPA to 44 MTPA – a 46 per cent increase as India continues to make strides in achieving its ambitious target of 15 per cent gas in the energy mix.  

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