Chennai:
The Rs 4,500 crore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to
be set up at 132 acres of land in Ennore is expected to be ready by 2015, said
a top IOC official.
Speaking
to reporters after signing an agreement
with Tamil Nadu government in the presence of Chief Minister J
Jayalalithaa here on Thursday, chairman of Indian Oil Corporation R S Butola
said that Indian Oil Corporation Ltd
(IOC) is confident of completing the five million tonne per annum (tpa)
liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal by 2015 in partnership with Tamil Nadu
Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO).
““We have got some fiscal incentives from the state
government for the project,” he said adding that the LNG terminal will be in
modular form.
“Southern India does not have adequate supplies of piped gas
and the project will address this gap,” he Butola said.
“The initial capacity will be five million tpa and we can
double the capacity later,” said Butola, who signed the agreement with Industry
secretary N Sundaradevan on the after the release of Vision 2023 document.
He said TIDCO will have a small percentage of five to 10 per
cent stake in the project. “The mode of funding the project cost – ratio of
debt to equity is being worked out,” he added.
Butola
said LNG will be imported and IOC is looking at entering into long term LNG
supply contract.
Meanwhile, the state also signed an agreement with Engineers
India Limited (EIL), which will be a consultant in establishing petroleum,
chemicals and petrochemical investment region (PCPIR) between Cuddalore and
Nagapattinam.
The agreement was signed between EIL
chairman and managing director A K Purwaha and Industries Secretary Sundradevan.
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