SCI and Gail explore collaboration for LNG ships
As per the deal under discussion, Gail will buy nine LNG ships, while Shipping Corporation of India will run them
Press Trust of India B2B Connect | Krishnapatnam
Sarveen Narula, Director (liner and passenger services), SCI, said the shipper will have an option to pick up 25 per cent stake once a joint venture company is formed for the purpose and talks are held through respective ministries. “We are trying to buy nine LNG ships, not through SCI but through Gail. SCI will run those ships in partnership with Gail. We are actively working with Gail in selection of (other) partners. We may have the right to take up to 25 per cent of the stake in that (venture),” Narula said.
“The memorandum of understanding (MoU) is being finalised. We are already been in talks with them...very soon it will be done. It is being brokered through the government,” he added.
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“That is why we are tying up with Gail. We will have the technical expertise. The funding will be though Gail. So this becomes a new business for us. Each ship would cost around $300-350 million,” Narula said when asked about the capital requirement for buying the vessels.
He spoke on the sidelines of the flagging off ceremony of SCI’s direct container services to Yangon from Krishnapatnam port container terminal on October 3. The shipping company has already approached the central government seeking permission to start a foreign subsidiary in Singapore for LNG shipping to India, he said.
According to the latest annual report of Gail, the total Indian LNG imports required to meet the demand-domestic supply gap was 29.56 million standard cubic metres per day (mscmd) in 2008, which further rose to 48.8 mscmd in 2013.
Gail has imported 25 LNG cargoes (equivalent to approximately 1.50 million tonnes per annum of LNG) during the last financial year from various international sources on short term as well as spot basis to meet immediate domestic gas requirement.
SCI currently has an MoU with Gail for transporting LNG from the US to India in 2016-17 wherein it has step-in right up to 26 per cent and also providing technical consultancy.
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First Published: Oct 06 2014 | 11:08 AM IST