Deep Industries wins Mundra LNG terminal contract
Mumbai-listed Deep Industries has won a 444mn rupee ($6mn) contract to provide gas compression services for Mundra terminal in western India for five years, it said on December 29.
The 5mn metric tons/yr terminal at Mundra has been developed by GSPC LNG, a joint venture between Gujarat state-owned GSPC and private sector firm Adani. The terminal can receive vessels with a cargo capacity of between 75,000 and 260,000 m3. It comprises two storage tanks – each with a capacity of 160,000 m3.
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Qatar delivered the commissioning cargo to the terminal in February last year.