Adani Total Private Limited
dltpl.adani-total.inOn 16 October 2018, Adani and TotalEnergies announced the beginning of a new partnership to develop sustainable energy projects for the Indian market. This project involves setting up a LNG import and regasification terminal on the East Coast of India, which would be the seventh operational LNG terminal in India and second on the East Coast. DLTPL is a 100% subsidiary of Adani Total Private Limited (ATPL), which is a 50:50 joint venture between Adani and TotalEnergies. DLTPL will play a significant role in helping meet India’s target of 15% share of Natural Gas in its primary energy mix by 2030. DLTPL has entered into a 20-year LNG regasification/ tolling agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and GAIL (India) Limited (GAIL). The terminal will act as a primary source of natural gas supply to the JHBDPL (Jagdishpur Haldia Bokaro Dhamra Pipeline), also referred as the Urja Ganga Gas Pipeline Project, which transverses across multiple geographies over its length of 2,800 kms. It will cater to energy requirements of Eastern Indian states like Assam, Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal.
Read moreOn 16 October 2018, Adani and TotalEnergies announced the beginning of a new partnership to develop sustainable energy projects for the Indian market. This project involves setting up a LNG import and regasification terminal on the East Coast of India, which would be the seventh operational LNG terminal in India and second on the East Coast. DLTPL is a 100% subsidiary of Adani Total Private Limited (ATPL), which is a 50:50 joint venture between Adani and TotalEnergies. DLTPL will play a significant role in helping meet India’s target of 15% share of Natural Gas in its primary energy mix by 2030. DLTPL has entered into a 20-year LNG regasification/ tolling agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and GAIL (India) Limited (GAIL). The terminal will act as a primary source of natural gas supply to the JHBDPL (Jagdishpur Haldia Bokaro Dhamra Pipeline), also referred as the Urja Ganga Gas Pipeline Project, which transverses across multiple geographies over its length of 2,800 kms. It will cater to energy requirements of Eastern Indian states like Assam, Bihar, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal.
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