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GAIL Completes First LNG Discharge at Dabhol

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Last updated: 2025/06/11 at 3:28 PM
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India’s state-owned GAIL (India) Ltd. has accomplished the primary berthing and discharge operation on the Dabhol LNG terminal. The corporate welcomed the vessel GAIL Bhuwan on the facility following the completion of the breakwater venture, GAIL stated in a media launch. The discharging of GAIL Bhuwan additionally marks the beginning of uninterrupted, round-the-year operations on the terminal.

Following the breakwater commissioning after receiving all essential statutory approvals, Dabhol LNG Terminal has been designated an all-weather port. This improvement ensures protected and dependable LNG operations even through the historically difficult Southwest monsoon interval for marine logistics on India’s west coast, GAIL stated.

Positioned strategically on Maharashtra’s shoreline, the Dabhol LNG terminal has a regasification capability of 5.0 million tonnes each year (MMTPA) and performs a vital position in India’s fuel provide community by the Dabhol-Bangalore and Dabhol-Panvel cross-country pipelines, GAIL stated.

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GAIL famous that Dabhol is a novel island breakwater using superior marine engineering, in contrast to conventional land-connected constructions. This complicated venture, which concerned intensive collaboration amongst a number of stakeholders, introduced vital technical challenges and demanded modern, tailor-made options, it stated.

The breakwater completion is anticipated to enhance vessel accessibility and enhance capability utilization on the terminal, strengthening power infrastructure and reliability of provide, GAIL stated.

GAIL goals to extend the terminal’s capability from 5.0 MMTPA to six.3 MMTPA within the preliminary part over the subsequent three years. After the growth, the terminal is projected to handle as much as 100 LNG cargoes annually, GAIL stated.

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