H-Energy signs MoU for regasified LNG supply
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
LNG Industry,
Achieving a major milestone for supply of regasified LNG from India to Bangladesh, H-Energy signed the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Petrobangla on 16 June 2021. The companies will soon finalise a long-term supply agreement to commence the supply of regasified LNG to Bangladesh through a cross border natural gas pipeline.
H-Energy was authorised by Petroleum and Natural gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), the regulatory body in India, to build own and operate Kanai Chhata-Shrirampur natural gas pipeline connecting H-Energy’s LNG terminal in West Bengal passing through various regions of the state and further connecting to the Bangladesh border, to enable cross border supply of regasified LNG into Bangladesh. H-Energy is the only company to have received the authorisation from PNGRB to lay a pipeline till Bangladesh border.
Mr. Darshan Hiranandani, CEO of H-Energy said “This is a key milestone in the future of Indo Bangladesh energy co-operation. I am grateful to the Government of Bangladesh, the team at Petrobangla, and the various governmental agencies of India whose unstinted support has made this happen. Our objective is to deliver environmentally friendly, safe, and economical energy to the state of West Bengal and to Western Bangladesh. Thanks to the efforts of all stakeholders, most permissions are in place and we shall see important milestone after milestone in this project happen at a rapid pace.”
H-Energy’s wholly owned subsidiary HE Marketing private will be responsible for sourcing LNG and for supplying regasified LNG to Petrobangla. Within Bangladesh Petrobangla will supply this regasified LNG to gas based power producers and other gas consumers.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/regasification/18062021/h-energy-signs-mou-for-regasified-lng-supply/
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