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Indian state-owned firms enter into flurry of oil and gas deals with UAE

Adnoc will supply 1 million tonnes of LNG from its Ruwais NG project for 15 years, the Abu Dhabi media office said

PTI New Delhi Published 10.09.24, 12:06 PM
Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri with Adnoc Group CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in New Delhi on Monday.

Oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri with Adnoc Group CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber in New Delhi on Monday. PTI photo

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) will supply one million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas to Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) — the third LNG supply deal signed with the UAE firm, the company said on Monday.

Adnoc will supply 1 million tonnes of LNG from its Ruwais NG project for 15 years, the Abu Dhabi media office said.

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This is the third LNG supply deal between Adnoc and Indian state-owned firms in just over a year. In July last year, Adnoc Gas signed an agreement with IOC for the export of up to 1.2 million tonnes per annum of LNG “valued in the range of $7 billion to $9 billion over its 14-year term”.

Separately, state-owned gas utility GAIL (India) Ltd signed a deal with Adnoc Gas to buy 0.5 million tonnes of LNG annually for 10 years starting in 2026.

The latest LNG supply deal was signed during the visit of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, to India.

Long-term LNG contracts play an important role in balancing out the inherent volatility of the spot LNG market and thus make it an affordable and reliable LNG supply.

Adnoc Gas is the national oil and gas company of the Abu Dhabi government and is the oldest supplier of natural gas from West Asia.

Adnoc also signed an agreement with Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves (ISPRL) to explore the UAE firm’s participation in additional opportunities for crude storage in India and the renewal of their storage and management agreement on mutually acceptable terms and conditions.

This MoU builds on Adnoc’s existing involvement in crude storage at the Mangalore Cavern of ISPRL since 2018.

Urja Bharat

A production concession agreement was signed for Abu Dhabi Onshore Block 1 between Urja Bharat, a joint venture of IOC and Bharat PetroResourcess, and Adnoc.

The consortium holds a 100 per cent stake to explore and appraise oil and gas reserves in the 6,162-square-kilometre block around Ruwais, Adnoc’s integrated refining and petrochemicals hub in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi. The pact allows Urja Bharat to bring crude oil to India.

The Indian Embassy in the UAE in a post on X said oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri met Adnoc Group CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber on the sidelines of the visit of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince.

The two discussed the ever-growing India-UAE energy partnership and signed key agreements, it said.

PTI

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