November 06, 2020
One Of The World
Gazprom will save between Rs 8,500
crore and Rs 9,500 crore over the contract period ending 2040, Oil Minister
Dharmendra Pradhan said on Wednesday.State-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd had
in January taken advantage of the Russian company39;s inability to deliver
liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the previously agreed Schtokman project in the
Barents Sea, to renegotiate price agreed in 2012.In a written reply in the Rajya
Sabha.
Pradhan said the first cargo of Russian natural gas under the long-term
contract between GAIL India Ltd and Gazprom Marketing & Trading Singapore
(GMTS) was received on June 4.He said: "GAIL and Gazprom successfully
re-negotiated the long-term LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement reflecting the
current global gas market dynamics. The renegotiated price, compared to earlier
contract price, will result in saving of approximately Rs 8,500 crore (crude oil
at USD 50 per barrel) or Rs 9,000 crore (crude oil at USD 60 per barrel) or Rs
9,500 crore (crude oil at USD 70 per barrel) for the years 2018 to 2040."
Without
giving specific details, Pradhan said the gas price foam
wall panel barrel screws Factory was negotiated depending on many factors
like project location, duration of contract and pricing formula. GAIL
renegotiated the terms of the 20-year deal to import 2.5 million tonnes a year
of LNG, including price and volume ramp up.The contracted volume has been
lowered from 2.5 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes in the first year,
2018-19; 0.75 million tonnes in 2019-20 and 1.5 million tonnes in the third year
2020-21.The contract period has been extended by three years to accommodate the
supplies not taken in initial years as well as getting an additional 2 million
tonnes over-and-above the 50 million tonnes it had agreed to take in 2012 over
the 20 year contract period.India has been making the most of its position as
one of the world39;s biggest energy consumers to strike better bargains for its
companies. Last year, India got US energy major Exxon Mobil Corp to lower the
price of 1.5 million tonnes a year of LNG from Gorgon project in Australia,
saving Rs 4,000 crore in import bill.Pradhan said India currently has four
operational LNG import terminals at Dahej and Hazira in Gujarat,.
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