TOYO Awarded LNG Regasification Plant Project in India

abarrelfullabarrelfull wrote on 11 Mar 2014 10:15
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Toyo Engineering Corporation (TOYO, President and CEO Katsumoto Ishibashi) has been awarded a regasification plant project by Petronet LNG Ltd, India. The plant is to be constructed at Dahej, located in the State of Gujarat on the west coast of India, to expand the LNG receiving capacity from 10 million tons to 15 million tons per year. Toyo-India will lead EPC work on a turnkey basis, from engineering to construction and commissioning. The plant is scheduled to be completed at the beginning of 2017.

Construction of Dahej Terminal (original capacity: 5 million tons per year), the first LNG receiving terminal in India, was awarded in 2000 to a consortium consisting of current IHI Corporation, TOYO, ITOCHU Corporation, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. In 2006, a consortium of IHI and TOYO received an order again to expand the receiving capacity. To meet the growing demand of natural gas for electricity and fertilizer, more than 10 additional LNG import terminals are now planned to be built in India. TOYO will actively develop its business activities in India, striving to receive orders related to these LNG receiving terminal projects.

Contract Summary

  • Client - Petronet LNG Ltd.(headquarter in New Delhi)
  • Contractor - Consortium of Toyo-India and Toyo-Japan
  • Site - Dahej, State of Gujarat on the west coast of India
  • Facilities - LNG regasification plant
  • (capacity expansion from 10 million ton to 15 million tons per year)
  • Scope - Engineering, Procurement of equipment and materials, Construction, and Commissioning (on a turnkey basis)
  • Completion - Scheduled for beginning of 2017

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