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AG&P and Hindustan LNG to set up terminal in Andhra Pradesh The two firms will supply tolled gas to power stations in East Godavari region of the state

  |  Hyderabad  January 30, 2017 Last Updated at 14:00 IST

 
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AG&P (Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific Company), a global player in LNG solutions, including LNG terminals and supply chain, and Hyderabad-based Hindustan LNG, have signed a memorandum of understanding to supply tolled gas to power stations in East Godavari region of Andhra Pradesh.

Under the agreement, AG&P will provide an integrated solution to deliver regasified LNG through a new LNG import terminal that it will also design and build in Andhra Pradesh.

"Andhra Pradesh is the ideal place for developing an LNG import facility to serve the growing energy demands of the east coast of India where existing gas-fired power projects urgently need a reliable supply of LNG. The partnership with AG&P will provide a strong platform to develop a fast-track and low-cost LNG import solutions that enables the region to continue on its growth trajectory,"HLNG chairman C R Prasad said.

AG&P will be responsible for designing and building all the required facilities for the import terminal, including a floating storage and mooring system, regasification terminal, related utilities and the provision of tolled gas to power plants and other users, according to Prasad.
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Gail, HPCL ink MoU for Rs 40,000 cr petrochemicals complex in AP The new plant will have a capacity to produce 1.5-million tonnes of ethylene derivatives

BS B2B Bureau  |  Hyderabad  January 30, 2017 Last Updated at 16:10 IST

 
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Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), Gail India Limited and Government of Andhra Pradesh have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for setting up a greenfield, standalone petrochemical complex in Andhra Pradesh. The proposed complex, which will come in 2000 acres of GMR’s Kakinada SEZ, is expected to involve investment of Rs 40,000 crores.

Kakinada is often referred to as the ‘Houston of India’ owing to the existence of hydrocarbon reserves and the oil & gas infrastructure. Acknowledging the advantage of Kakinada SEZ, which is the largest industrial area with port connectivity in this region, Indian oil & gas PSU majors will jointly build the new 1.5-million tonnes ethylene derivatives plant.

The plant will produce a wide range of petrochemical raw materials, which are used in the production of plastics, detergents, paints & coatings, cosmetics, textiles, adhesives, etc.
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ONGC to invest $5.1 bn for developing oil finds off AP coast It will produce 10 oil, gas discoveries in Bay of Bengal block, which is next to Reliance Industries

Press Trust of India  |  Visakhapatnam  January 28, 2017 Last Updated at 01:31 IST

 
State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) on Friday signed an MoU with Andhra Pradesh government for investing $5.07 billion in developing oil and gas finds off the state's coast by 2019-20.

ONGC will invest $5.07 billion in bringing to production 10 oil and gas discoveries in the Bay of Bengal block KG-DWN-98/2 (KG-D5), which sits next to Reliance Industries' flagging KG-D6 fields.

First gas production is envisaged by June 2019 and oil would start flowing from March 2020. Gas from the offshore field will be brought via sub-sea pipeline to Andhra Pradesh before being transported to end users.
 

The MoU was signed by ONGC Chairman and Manging Director Dinesh K Sarraf and the state government's Industries Director Kartikeya Misra.

The 7,294.6 sq km deep-sea KG-D5 block has been broadly categorised into Northern Discovery Area (NDA - 3,800.6 sq km) and Southern Discovery Area (SDA - 3,494 sq km).

The NDA has 11 oil and gas discoveries while SDA has the nation's only ultra-deepsea gas find of UD-1. These finds have been clubbed in three groups - Cluster-1, Cluster-II and Cluster-III.

Gas discovery in Cluster-I is to be tied with finds in neighbouring G-4 block for production but this is not being taken up currently because of a dispute with RIL over migration of gas from ONGC blocks, officials said.

From Cluster-II a peak oil output of 77,305 barrels per day is envisaged within two years of start of production. Gas output is slated to peak to 16.56 million standard cubic meters per day by end-2021.
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OCTL final ga Kakinada ki shift avutundi ga. Villa ki jarigindi matram horrific and kanisam jarigindi tappu ani khandichina dakalalu kuda levu.

enta sepu free ga denxx tagama tinnama padukunnama.

 

 

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