The capacity of the proposed facility will be five million tonnes a year.
The terminal can be expanded to 10-15 million tonnes a year.
This is part of IOC’s Rs 56,000-crore investment plan during the 12th Plan Period (2012-17).
IOC started marketing of re-gasified LNG in 2004.
As one of the major off-takers of RLNG from Dahej LNG import terminal of Petronet LNG Limited (PLL- a Joint Venture Company of IOCL, BPCL, GAIL and ONGC).
IOC also has a marketing share of 30 per cent of RLNG in the upcoming PLL’s
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