India produces first LNG
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Galileo Technologies has announced that it has carried out the first production of LNG for Gail in India.
For this operation, Cryobox units connected to state gas pipelines are being used. These condense all the capabilities of a large-scale LNG plant into a compact, transportable module that shares the standard components and the main features of Galileo’s compressor packages: modularity, low weight, transportation advantages and ease of installation.
The operation is being carried out by Gail, a public sector entity belonging to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the Government of India, and will supply industries and public transport in the country.
“We are proud to be pioneers in the first LNG production in India and appreciate Gail's trust in our technology. This milestone not only represents an exciting challenge, but also gives us the opportunity to extend our portfolio of solutions with significant potential in this region," said Emilio Weber, International Commercial Director of Galileo Technologies.
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/terminals/27112023/india-produces-first-lng/
You might also like
Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast
Peter Davidson, CEO of the Tank Storage Association (TSA), joins us to discuss the essential role that the tank storage sector has to play in ensuring supply security and resilience, as well as in facilitating the energy transition.
Woodside awards Worley agreement extension for onshore assets in Western Australia
Worley will provide brownfield engineering and procurement services to the Karratha Gas Plant, King Bay Supply Base, and the Pluto LNG Plant.