TotalEnergies and GSPC sign agreement for LNG supply in India

This agreement represents significant opportunities for long-term expansion of the gas portfolio, while both companies strengthen their participation in the gas trade in India.
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TotalEnergies has signed a long-term agreement with Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Limited ( GSPC ) for the supply of 400,000 tonnes of liquefied natural gas ( LNG ) per year from 2026. The contract was announced at India Energy Week in New Delhi and will last for ten years.

An LNG supply from India

The LNG supplied by TotalEnergies will be sourced from its global portfolio and delivered to terminals on India’s west coast. The LNG will be destined for GSPC’s industrial customers, as well as communities, businesses and service stations that use compressed natural gas ( CNG ) for vehicles such as auto-rickshaws.

We are delighted to have been chosen by GSPC to supply them with LNG in India. This new agreement underlines TotalEnergies’ leadership in the LNG space and its commitment to India’s energy transition and security of supply.

Gregory Joffroy, Senior Vice President, LNG, TotalEnergies.

The Indian government has emphasized the importance of natural gas as an essential source for reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality. As a cleaner alternative for industry, transportation and domestic use, LNG is a key part of the country’s strategy to diversify its energy mix and reduce dependence on coal.

TotalEnergies , the world’s third-largest LNG player, is seeking to increase the share of gas in its energy portfolio to 50% by 2030. The company has reinforced its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and eliminating methane leaks throughout the gas value chain.

This agreement marks an important step towards strengthening GSPC’s strategy to secure long-term competitive LNG, helping to overcome the growing supply and demand deficit of natural gas in Gujarat and across India. The partnership with TotalEnergies, one of the leading LNG players in the world, aligns with GSPC’s strategy to develop its long-term portfolio and become a leading Indian player in gas trading.

Milind Torawane, CEO of GSPC.

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Source: TotalEnergies

Photo: GSPC