Karnataka’s first LNG terminal

Karnataka Government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Singapore-based LNG Alliance Company to set up the State’s first LNG Terminal in Mangalore.

Key Points

  • The first LNG terminal will be set up in Karnataka, in collaboration with New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT).
  • Government has investment Rs 2,250 crore to set up the terminal.
  • This project will provide direct employment to around 200 people.
  • Terminal will be set up as a part of the Union Government’s plan to boost alternative fuel market for achieving net zero carbon by 2070.

Liquefied natural gas (LNG)

LNG is the liquefied form of natural gas. It has a much smaller volume as compared to natural gas in its gaseous form. This liquefied condition is used for facilitating carriage of natural gas from long distances.

LNG port terminals

Port terminals for LNG are purpose-built port terminals. They are designed to accommodate large LNG carrier ships which are designed to load, carry and unload LNG. LNG terminals are located adjacent to gas liquefaction & storage plant (export) or adjacent to a gas regasification & storage plant (import).

LNG Port terminals in India

  1. Konkan LNG Private Limited- This terminal is located in Dabhol in Maharashtra and has the capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
  2. Dahej Terminal, Petronet LNG Ltd– This terminal is located in Gujarat. The terminal has the capacity of 15 million tonnes per year.
  3. Hazira Terminal, Shell Ltd– This terminal is located in Gujarat and having the capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
  4. Kochi Terminal, Petronet LNG Ltd, with the capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
  5. [(Mundra)] Terminal, GSPC LNG Ltd., having the capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.
  6. (Chennai) Terminal, INDIAN OIL LNG- It is a Joint venture of Indian Oil Corporation, having capacity of 5 million tonnes per year.

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