India has a long-term contract to buy 7.5 million tonnes of LNG a year at an indexation to a moving average of crude oil price. The price of LNG from Qatar comes close to USD 13 per million British thermal unit as compared to the USD 6-7 rate at which it is available in the spot or current market.
The difference has led to users preferring to buy spot LNG
Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said India is talking to Qatar to lower prices and adjust volumes not taken this year in subsequent duration of the contract.
As per the contractual take-or-pay agreement, Petronet can defer taking deliveries of only 10 per cent of the contracted volumes in a year and has to pay for the rest of it even if it does not take any supplies.
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"We are in discussions with Qatar. We are hopeful that with the changing LNG market and LNG pricing, RasGas will cooperate," Pradhan said. "Our Prime Minister has put this issue to the leadership of Qatar, I have talked to my counterpart in Qatar and our companies are actively negotiating."
Petronet LNG Ltd, which has been buying LNG from Qatar on a long-term contract since 2004, has reduced the annual offtake by 32 per cent this year because of the high price.
India is the fourth largest importer of LNG in the world.