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 FEEDSTOCK SOURCING
 GAIL to get 12 LNG cargoes per year from Qatar Energy
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 State gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd.  Under this deal,  Vitol will deliver   Mr. Gupta said GAIL is looking at
 will start receiving LNG under a fi ve-  LNG  from its global LNG  portfolio  medium and long-term LNG contracts
 year 12 cargoes per year deal from  to GAIL in India  on a pan-India  to  cater to  the increasing downstream
 Qatar Energy  Trading from  April as  basis.  demand in India and supply natural gas
 it augments sourcing to meet  rising   to various sectors. He did not disclose   4000 + +
                                                     4000
 demand of the world’s fastest growing   GAIL  has also signed  a  long-  pricing and  commercial details of  the
 economy.  term deal to purchase around 0.5-mn  deal.
 tonne a year of LNG from the UAE’s
 “Purchases under the deal will start  ADNOC Gas from 2026 onwards for 10   The company has an existing LNG
 from April,” GAIL Chairman & Man-  years across India. The deals will help  portfolio of 14-mn tonnes per annum
 aging Director Mr. Sandeep Kumar  in  meeting  India’s  rising  energy  needs  which  is  well  diversifi ed  among  vari-
 Gupta said.  and are in line with India’s  ambition  ous indexes.  Till  2030, GAIL will
 of enhancing  the share of natural  gas  source additional  7-8-mn tonnes per
 GAIL had in December last year  in the energy basket to 15 percent by  annum of LNG through long/mid-term
 awarded a liquefi ed natural gas (LNG)  2030 from the current levels of around  contracts  (2.25-mn  tonnes  already
 purchase tender for procuring 12 car-  6-7 percent.  signed). It has two long-term agree-
 goes per year starting in April 2025 for   ments to buy a combined 5.8-mn tonnes
 a tenure of fi ve years to Qatar Energy   Other than GAIL, IOC has signed  of LNG from the US on an FOB-basis
 Trading. Besides the Qatar Energy  binding  heads of agreement  deals  and  a  2.5-mn  tonne  supply contract
 deal, GAIL has in recent months signed  with  Abu Dhabi  National  Oil Co.  with Germany’s state-owned Securing
 long-term LNG procurement deals with  LNG and  TotalEnergies. IOC’s deal  Energy  for  Europe  GmbH on  a  DES
 suppliers. It has inked a long-term deal  with ADNOC LNG is for 14 years for  basis. GAIL’s long-term  US contracts
 with commodity  trader  Vitol Asia for  1.2-mn tonne a year and with  Total-  are linked to Henry  Hub  while its
 around 1-mn tonne a year for a period  Energies for 10 years for 800,000 tonnes  contract with SEFE is linked to crude   LIFTING BAG TYPE CENTRIFUGE
                       MACHINE WITH LIFTER
 of about 10 years, commencing 2026.  per year.  oil prices.
 LOW-CARBON AVIATION
 Essar Energy Transition Fuels expands aviation

 network in UK


 Essar Energy  Transition’s EET   This latest  achievement  builds on
 Fuels has announced  the signing of   previous successes, including supply
 agreements  to supply jet fuel to two   agreements with Manchester, Birming-
 additional  major UK airports.  This   ham, London  Stansted, Newcastle,
 expansion  elevates EET Fuels’ total   Liverpool, Cardiff, and Leeds airports,
 network to nine airports across the UK.  bringing  the company  closer to its
 vision of a comprehensive and resilient
 Operating  from  the  Stanlow  Refi -  UK aviation fuel network. This expan-
 nery in Ellesmere Port, EET Fuels, the   sion is in line with EET Fuels’ strategy
 trading name for Essar Oil (UK), is one  Fuels, said, “By expanding our supply  to integrate  across the value chain by   +918169061250
 of the UK’s  largest producers of jet  footprint to nine key airports, we  are  placing refi ned jet molecules produced
 fuel, supplying around 16 percent of the  not only enhancing fuel security and  at its Stanlow refi nery directly into the
 country’s road transport fuels and play-  reliability  for our airline  partners but  demand centres where these are con-
 ing a pivotal role in the North West’s  also reinforcing our role as a leader in  sumed. It also aligns with EET’s broader
 aviation industry. Mr. Deepak Mahesh-  the UK’s journey towards a low-carbon  ambitions to lead the UK’s energy   ISO 9001:2015
 wari,  Chief  Executive  Offi cer  at  EET  future.”  transition.

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