Post completion of these pipeline, the terminal utilization shall increase significantly.Kochi Terminal has so far handled 66+ Cargoes operations (including 24 Reload / Cool down Cargo operations and 2 bunkering). PLL is also pursuing construction of Mangalore / Bangalore pipelines with GAIL. Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL) is betting big on the completion of gas pipelines to Mangaluru from its Kochi terminal to enhance its business volumes. Petronet LNG is at the forefront of India's all-out national drive to ensure the country's energy security in the years to come. Kochi LNG is a liquefied natural gas regasification terminal operated by Petronet LNG in Puthuvype, Kochi, India. The jetty facility is designed to receive LNG tankers between 65,000 to 216,000 cubic metres (Q- Flex). Since Managaluru is a good consumption point for natural gas, he said companies such as MRPL, ONGC Mangalore Petrochemiclas Ltd (OMPL) and several other customers can take sizeable quantity of gas to meet their production requirements. However, the quantity of gas to be sold will be decided by GAIL, which is heading the marketing part. Petronet LNG Limited is one of the fastest growing world-class Public Limited Company in the Indian energy sector. The terminal area is situated in the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) of Puthuvypeen near the entrance to Cochin Port. Under the brand name Taral, Kochi is also supplying LNG through LNG Trucks to various customers who are not connected with gas grid. Petronet LNG Limited, one of the fastest growing world-class companies in the Indian energy sector, has set up the country's first LNG receiving and regasification terminal at Dahej, Gujarat, and another terminal at Kochi, Kerala. (Energy Infrapost) Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL) is betting big on the completion of gas pipelines to Mangaluru from its Kochi terminal to enhance its business volumes. A long-term contract executed of about 1.4 mmtpa LNG from Exxon Mobil’s Gorgon Project (Australia). Terminal has two full containment above ground LNG storage tanks. The connectivity to Mangaluru is to be completed by the Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) any time soon. Petronet LNG Limited has set up one of it's kind of learning centre, the LNG Academy at it's Kochi LNG Terminal.
This is expected to double PLL’s capacity utilisation to 40-45 perRead More It has set up the country's first LNG receiving and regasification terminal at Dahej, Gujarat with present nominal capacity of 17.5 MMTPA and another terminal at Kochi, Kerala having a nominal capacity of 5 MMTPA.
This is expected to double PLL’s capacity utilisation to 40-45 per cent from the current 20 per cent, said Yogananada Reddy, Chief General Manager and Vice President, PLL, Kochi terminal.The ₹4,700-crore terminal in Kochi was languishing for a long time after its commissioning in 2013 and, it was last year, that the five-million tonne terminal operated at 20 per cent growth in capacity and achieved sales of one million tonnes per annum. The LNG terminal has been constructed and commissioned in August, 2013 at a cost of Rs.4,200 crores. The connectivity to …
It has set up the country's first LNG receiving and regasification terminal at Dahej, Gujarat with present nominal capacity of 17.5 MMTPA and another terminal at Kochi, Kerala having a nominal capacity of 5 MMTPA. In the absence of required pipeline network to increase the terminal utilization, ancillary services such as storage & reloading, cool down, bunkering options are also being offered at Kochi terminal which makes Kochi a unique terminal on its own kind.To cater the gas requirement of the Southern India, Petronet LNG Limited commissioned its second LNG receiving, storage and regasification terminal in Kochi with 5 MMTPA nameplate capacity. The Kochi terminal is India’s fourth LNG terminal, with a capacity of five million tonnes per annum. The terminal was developed on a 40ha site in the Puthuvype special economic zone at an estimated cost of Rs45bn ($700m).
Petronet LNG Limited is one of the fastest growing world-class Public Limited Company in the Indian energy sector. Formed as a Joint Venture by the Government of India to import LNG and set up LNG terminals in the country, it involves India's leading oil and natural gas industry players. The Terminal has been commissioned in August, 2013.The Terminal is also offering tolling services to the bulk customers. Reddy told BusinessLine that Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilisers has evinced interest in availing gas from Kochi once the 444-km pipelines are ready.
Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL) is betting big on the completion of gas pipelines to Mangaluru from its Kochi terminal to enhance its business volumes.
Petronet LNG has built a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving, storage and regasification terminal in Kochi, Kerala, India.
The connectivity to Mangaluru is to be completed by the Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) any time soon.