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India’s April LNG imports drop almost 30%

India’s April LNG imports drop almost 30%

New Delhi, May 28 - Neftegaz.RU. India’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports in April decreased by almost 30 % as coronavirus lockdown restrictions halted economic activity and pushed down demand.

India imported 1.95 billion cubic meters of LNG last month or 1.44 million tonnes, down 29.4 % year-on-year, data from the oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell shows. The country paid $0.4 billion for March LNG imports compared to $0.8 billion in April 2019.

Looking at India’s domestic natural gas production, it dropped 18.6 % in April to 2.16 billion cubic meters. To remind, India’s LNG imports during the fiscal year ending March 2020 rose 17.2 % year-on-year to 33.7 billion cubic meters.

During the period April 2019-March 2020, Petronet LNG’s 17.5 million tonnes per year Dahej terminal continued to operate above full capacity utilization.

PPAC data shows that the LNG import terminal in Gujarat operated at 103.1 % capacity utilization. Shell’s 5 million tonnes per year Hazira LNG terminal operated at 97.9 % capacity during the same period.

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