HPCL and IGX sign an MoU to increase access at Chhara LNG terminal
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Indian Gas Exchange have signed an agreement. This partnership will create a digital platform for booking regasification services at the Chhara LNG terminal. The move aims to increase terminal usage and ...
HPCL will make specific amounts of storage and regasification capacity available on the platform for set periods. This move is intended to increase the use of the infrastructure at Chhara and allow more participants to enter the gas market. The collaboration focuses on using digital tools to make the process of securing gas infrastructure more transparent for companies across India.
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Anuj Mehrotra, Executive Director of Natural Gas at HPCL, stated, "The collaboration with IGX reflects HPCL's commitment to transparent, efficient, and market-oriented access to critical gas infrastructure. Leveraging digital platforms and market mechanisms, the initiative aims to enhance utilization of the Chhara LNG terminal and accelerate adoption of natural gas across key consuming sectors."
The partnership aims to create a more liquid gas market by improving how capacity is traded and used. By moving towards a market-driven model for regasification, the two organisations expect to see better price discovery and higher efficiency in the national energy supply chain.
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Rajesh K. Mediratta, MD & CEO of IGX, said, "This MoU marks a significant step in strengthening India's gas market architecture. Market-based access to regasification capacity will enhance efficiency, broaden participation, and improve price discovery, thereby accelerating the growth of natural gas in India's energy mix."
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