After postponing the deadline thrice, GAIL had in February scrapped the tender to hire nine LNG carriers, with a caveat that three of them be made in India.
No foreign shipyard was willing to share LNG shipbuilding technology.
"After consistent efforts of the Indian government with the Korean government for persuading the Korean shipyards to collaborate with Indian shipyards, recently, Samsung shipyard has signed a collaboration agreement with Cochin Shipyard," Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.
It specified that Indian shipyards will have to forge a binding technical collaboration with foreign shipyard which will transfer LNG shipbuilding technology.
"However, no qualified foreign shipyard signed a binding collaboration with an Indian shipyard till the due date for bid submission," Pradhan said.
GAIL had in August floated a global tender to charter nine newly-built ships for transportation of natural gas in its liquid form at sub-zero temperature (LNG) from the US. It needs the carriers for a period of 20 years starting 2017.
The ministry saw the contract as an opportunity for India to exercise buyer's clout and wanted a part of the contract be set aside for Indian shippers to kick-start domestic manufacturing by compelling global majors to transfer LNG shipbuilding technology to India.
Four Korean shipyards qualified for GAIL's tender requirements -- Samsung Heavy Industries, Daewoo Ship Building and Marine Engineering, Hyundai Heavy Industries and STX Offshore and Shipbuilding (STX) -- but none of them bid in the tender.
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