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    Qatargas delivers commissioning cargo to India's Dhamra terminal

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Dhamra is India's seventh operational LNG terminal, the second of its kind on the east coast of the country. [Image: Qatargas]

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Qatargas delivers commissioning cargo to India's Dhamra terminal

Qatargas earlier this month supplied a commissioning LNG cargo to India's Dhamra LNG import terminal on the vessel Milaha Ras Laffan, it said on April 17.

Qatargas sold the LNG on a delivered ex-ship (DES) basis to the French energy company TotalEnergies, who delivered it to its 50-50 joint venture with Adani Group, Adani Total Private. The Dhamra terminal is operated by Adani Total Private.

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"We are committed to meeting the growing demand for cleaner energy in India and around the world. Our reliable and safe supply of LNG will help India meet its energy needs and contribute to its economic growth,” Khalid bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatargas CEO, said.

He added: "I would like to thank our valued partner, TotalEnergies, for their contribution to this successful delivery. Our partnership has been instrumental in helping us achieve this feat, and we look forward to continuing to work together to deliver cleaner and reliable energy to the world."

Dhamra is India's seventh operational LNG terminal, the second of its kind on the east coast of the country. It is Adani Total Private's first LNG import terminal with a capacity of 5mn metric tons/year.

The terminal features two tanks of 170,000 m3 capacity each. The facility's jetty is capable of handling LNG carriers from 70,000 to 265,000 m3 capacity. It also offers breakbulk services, enabling reloading of LNG to smaller vessels for further distribution and an LNG truck loading facility.

"We are pleased to have completed the first delivery of LNG to the new Dhamra LNG terminal with a cargo from Qatargas, our long-standing strategic partner," said Thomas Maurisse, senior vice president LNG at TotalEnergies. “This new LNG terminal will contribute to India's security of energy supply and is in line with TotalEnergies' ambition to support India's energy transition and its goal of increasing the share of natural gas to 15% of its energy mix by 2030."

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