India Plans to Establish LNG Import Terminal in Myanmar

India is planning to set up a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Myanmar as it looks to expand energy diplomacy in its neighbourhood. Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said on Friday.

The terminal to import super-cooled natural gas will be in addition to the similar facilities planned by Indian firms in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as part of larger plan of energy connectivity in the South Asian neighbourhood. he said.

Speaking at a seminar on `Assessing India`s Connectivity with Its Neighbourhood`. Pradhan said Numaligarh Refinery Ltd (NRL) in Assam is exploring supply of diesel to Myanmar and is looking at options to build fuel storage and distribution sector in that country.

`Indian Oil Corp (IOC) is also working with Myanmar companies in setting up LPG storage facilities and Petronet LNG is working on setting up an LNG terminal there.` he said.

He. however. did not give details.

` India is working with Bangladesh in interconnecting gas grids and supplying diesel through pipelines.` he said.

Currently. Indian firms supply diesel through rail rake from Siliguri in Assam to Parbatipur in Bangladesh and are in the process of constructing a 130-km long product pipeline for uninterrupted supply.

 

 

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