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Petronet: India's LNG imports will rise due to higher demand by power companies

A. K. Singh is the chief executive officer of Petronet LNG, the top gas importer in India. He said that the imports of liquefied gas will increase in the next few months in order to meet the growing demand for electricity in the country.

A notice on the website of the Ministry of Power shows that India invoked emergency measures last week, asking companies to run underutilised gas-based plants at higher capacities from May 26 to June 30 in order to meet the electricity demand.

India's electricity demand has been low so far this year as rains have tempered temperatures.

We expect LNG demand will rise at a similar rate to the previous year. "The demand for electricity has been increasing in recent days, so we expect the demand for LNG will increase in the third or forth week of May and June," said he.

Gas-fired power plants are more expensive than coal-fired, solar-powered, and wind-powered power plants. This has led to the idling by about 35% of gas-fired stations across the country.

He said that the narrowing gap in price between long-term and spot LNG prices has also prompted some companies to increase their purchases. Indian customers, he added, prefer LNG at prices below $10 per million British Thermal Units.

He said that Petronet hoped to expand its Dahaj terminal from 17.5 million tons to 22.5 millions in three to four months. His firm would also maximize the use of the terminal in order to meet the demand during the summer season. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra; Nidhi verma)

(source: Reuters)