Royal Dutch/Shell has not bid for gas supplies to
NTPC's Kawas and Gandhar power projects, with total capacity of 1,300 MW At the
close of the last date of the first stage of bidding, four bidders were in the
fray -- Reliance Industries, Petronas, Yemen-Totalfina LNG and Petronet LNG.
Shell was keen in the bidding process, due to
which the last date of submission of bids was revised. Shell was to bid for the
entire supply chain, from sourcing LNG to supplying regassified LNG from its
upcoming Hazira terminal.
Reliance Industries has offered to supply gas
from its KG basin find. Petronas and Yemen-Totalfina have offered to deliver gas
up to the port. Petronet LNG has offered only its LNG terminal.
NTPC therefore is left with three options:
- Gas from Reliance Industries
- LNG from Petronas + R-LNG from Petronet
LNG
- LNG from Yemen-Totalfina LNG + R-LNG from
Petronet LNG
The bids are reportedly being scrutinized, and
price bids are likely to be opened on 21 May 2004. Bids were invited for
supplying 3 million tpa of LNG, translating to 12 mmscmd of gas.
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