• Adani’s Dhamra LNG terminal in Odisha receives 1st cargo, to start gas revolution in East

    Adani Group and French company TotalEnergies’ newly built Rs 60 billion LNG import facility at Dhamra on the Odisha coast has received its first ever shipment of liquefied natural gas – a fuel that will be used to make steel, produce fertilizers and turned into CNG and cooking gas, helping change the landscape of Eastern India.

    Qatari ship ‘Milaha Ras Laffan’ docked at Dhamra Port on April 1 morning, bringing in 2.6 trillion British thermal units of natural gas in its frozen form (LNG) which will be used to commission the facility, officials said.

    Commissioning and testing operations will take up to 45 days and commercial operations are expected to start thereafter. The start of the 5 million tonne per annum LNG import terminal is crucial to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plan to boost natural gas use in the country’s energy mix to 15 per cent by 2030 from current 6.3 per cent.

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