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Eight respond to Gail's CNG transportation offer

Tuesday, 28 Mar 2006
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Gail (India) has received eight bids for its global tender involving transport of CNG (compressed natural gas) from Myanmar to the east coast of India.

Expressions of interest were received from:

  1. Consortium of EnerSea Transport LLC (USA), Mitsui and K-Line
  2. Consortium of TransCanada, and others
  3. Knutsen OAS Shipping AS (Norway)
  4. Malaysia International Shipping Corporation
  5. Consortium of Forbes Mumi Armada (Malaysia), BMT Fleet Technology (Canada), Wilnemsen Marine Consultants (Norway)
  6. Ardeshir B Cursetjee & Sons (India)
  7. Consortium of Marubeni Corporation (Japan) and Sea NG Management Corporation
  8. Exmar Marine NV (Belgium)

Gail will now select an entity through the international bidding process. Gail is in the process of floating requests of qualification to the eight bidders who have responded.

This is the first instance that natural gas is being shipped in the CNG mode. The quantum of gas in this case did not justify the laying of pipelines. Further, should the LNG shipment route have been employed, it would mean construction of re-gasification facilities in India, and liquefaction facilities in Myanmar.

Background: Gail (India) it may be recalled had make a gas discovery in the A-1 Block of Myanmar in January 2004. The block containing reserves of 7 tcf of gas was won by a consortium of Daewoo International, Gail, ONGC Videsh and Korea Gas Co with respective stakes of 60 per cent, 10 per cent, 20 per cent and 10 per cent. Production from the block is expected to start in 2009. Gail had invited EOIs, bids for which closed on 18 March 2006. Gail, in its tender notice, had asked applicants to consider three possible scenarios of having to transport 28 mmscmd, 18 mmscmd and 10 mmscmd. Gail expects total production from the A-1 block to cross 10 tcf after more exploratory work is conducted.

In November 2004, Gail appointed Snamprogetti of Italy to study various options of transporting this gas to India.

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