
Adani Total Dhamra LNG Terminal expansion not imminent : CEO
MUMBAI : India’s Adani Total has yet to conduct feasibility studies to double the capacity of its LNG terminal in Dhamra, Chief Executive Surjeet Singh Lamba told Reuters on Thursday, a year after the joint venture announced it was in the early stages of planning a possible expansion.
Lamba said the 5 million tons per annum (mtpa) LNG terminal on India’s east coast, in which French energy giant TotalEnergies SE , opens new tab has a 50% stake alongside the Adani Group, operated at an average utilisation rate of 25% in 2024.
Utilisation has since risen to about 50%, the CEO said. Usage has been low because the terminal has been unable to attract new customers after locking state-run firms Indian Oil Corp (IOC.NS), opens new tab, and GAIL (India) Ltd (GAIL.NS), opens new tab into 20-year take-or-pay contracts in 2023.
Lamba said the expansion was contingent on demand, and when asked about the potential for growth in LNG demand, he pointed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s target to more than double the share of natural gas to 15% of India’s energy mix by 2030.