In the recently concluded 'Offshore Technology Conference' here, deliberations were held upon various key points relating to the exploration of hydrocarbons.
Consul General P Harish, who was part of the Indian panel that took part in the industry briefing on 'Oil and Gas Opportunities in India', termed the existing phase as a "big moment" in the India-US energy partnership.
"When India and the US signed the bilateral civil nuclear cooperation agreement a couple of years ago, it marked a strategic shift in our cooperation and was intended to ensure energy security in tune with our growing economy," he noted.
"This makes it the best embodiment of our cooperation and one that is possible in a shorter time frame of 3-4 years and well understood by the common citizen who uses and needs natural gas for household purposes," Harish said.
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India's regassification capacity is likely to double in ten years' time as according to estimates, the country is set to become the biggest LNG markets in the next ten years, the Consul General said, noting that the period could well be transformational for the LPG industry.
Harish said as a major consumer, India will hope that the entry of US into the global natural gas market would propel a pricing shift of LNG from opportunity cost basis to long term marginal cost basis.