Petronet LNG is setting up a 2.5 million tonne per year LNG terminal at Kochi, with a provision to scale it up to 5 million tonne. |
"The letter of intent for building the two LNG storage tanks have been awarded to IHI consortium on a nomination basis," the official told NewsWire18. |
The IHI-led consortium had earlier been awarded another contract by Petronet to double the capacity of its existing Dahej LNG terminal in Gujarat to million tonne. |
Petronet shares, which were trading in the negative, rose on the news. |
Petronet had initially shortlisted three consortia""two led by French companies Sofregaz and SN Technigaz, and the third by IHI""for the engineering, procurement and construction contract to build the Kochi terminal. |
The official said it has now been decided to divide the entire work into three packages, including LNG storage tanks, jetty, offshore and onshore work. |
"While the storage tanks have been awarded to IHI, fresh financial bids have been invited from the three consortia for the remaining work," he said. |
The total cost of the Kochi LNG terminal is estimated at $900 million. |
The project is already lagging by nearly two years on delays in firming up LNG supplies and signing of concession agreement with Kochi Port Trust. |
Petronet is in the final stages of negotiations to import 2.5 million tonne per annum LNG from the Chevron-operated Gorgon project in Western Australia for 25 years. |
The company is hoping to sign sales and purchase agreement for importing LNG from Australia in a few months and likely to start receiving supplies from 2013. |
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